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Revision as of 01:08, 13 June 2021
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"AK-47" is an unreleased song by Melanie Martinez. It was recorded during K-12 sessions despite never being intended for the album. This song was being pitched for other artists. It has not been performed live or officially released to fans.
Snippets of the song started surfacing on May 16th, 2021.
Leak History
- April 3rd, 2021 - Lyrics are leaked.
- May 3rd, 2021 - More lyrics are leaked.
- May 16th, 2021 - A distorted and bass boosted snippet is leaked.
- May 16th, 2021 - (later) - A filtered snippet of the vocals is leaked via Discord.
- May 17th, 2021 - A snippet of the song is leaked via Dbree.
- May 17th, 2021 - (later) - A clearer version of the previous snippet is leaked via Discord.
- May 17th, 2021 - (later) - Another snippet is leaked.
- May 23rd, 2021 - An edited snippet is leaked via Dbree.
Lyrics
[Verse 1]
Put that bitch on prescriptions
If she thinks she's fuckin' you
…
[Chorus]
Baby, call me AK-47
47, ah-ah
'Cause I can fuck you like a weapon
Like a weapon, ah-ah
Baby, call me AK-47
47, ah-ah
Trivia
- A reliable insider known as BlackoutZone mentioned "AK-47" on April 21st, 2020,[1] as a song recorded during the K-12 sessions, but stated that it might have been used as a pitch song. He later posted lyrics of the song on his Twitter account.[2]
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