Lyrics of 'Channel Surfing / The End' by Madison Beer

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A human, more or less
But apparently it's
Play like this-
No, what the f-
You're bad for my health, I should probably
You're bad for my health, I should probably get some help
I can't control myself, I'm addicted to the hell
I can't even sing it, I'm so excited
Oh my God, I'm gonna cry

Thank you so much

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