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QLF is a casted supergroup from outer space, which was established on the basis of a scientific research on summer hits. There is no definitive explanation of the band's name, QLF has been variously reported as being an initialism for "Q Liberation Front" and "Queens of the Low Frequencies". The members of the group are unknown to the public, merely the main protagonist - a nameless robot - is in the spotlight. His dance steps are reckless, breakneck, and sexy at the same time. QLF is surrounded by many myths, studio and live performances are supposed to be peculiar. Without a dozen of candy-colored deodorants, numerous umbrellas and lollipops nothing will work. Apparently all members are addicts of crystalline methaqualone-desomorphine. The first break-through worldwide success of QLF is entitled "Our Life is Interstellar" and was published in 2014.
lyrics
I'm so lonely I could die
like to fly into the sky
you can't imagine how i've cried
go for party out tonight
all the tears I have lost
for all the rivers I have crossed
the boys and girls come around
and we are singing this cool sound.
I'm havin fun with my friends in the sun,
we all are dancing in the sand with the robot hand in hand
we don't need an umbrella - cause our live is interstellar.
Party Party Party
We do some dancing as long we're together
listen to this music makes us feel much better.
No more loneliness plenty common fun
pretty flowers around me chillin in the sun.
Having drinks, smoking weed
is not all, that we need,
crystal meth and ecstasy, makes my robot heart feel free.
I'm havin fun with my friends in the sun,
we all are dancing in the sand with the robot hand in hand
we don't need an umbrella - cause our live is interstellar.
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