This song was originally a b-side to the Stupid Girls physical CD single, but it was released on the Platinum Edition of I'm Not Dead which can be found in the US stores. If you don't live in the US you can order it online or go find the Stupid Girls CD single. Please don't ask me for a link.
This is a mix of She's Like The Wind I made. I took Lumidee's 2nd verse and swapped it with Tony's 2nd verse and I shortened it a little bit. I think it flows better this way.
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