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A mix of powerful guitar and hard-hitting vocals, "Golden" is a modern rock ballad which gained notoriety for chronicling the affair of lead singer Brett Kline and socialite Eva Tramell, whose recent marriage to billionaire Gideon Cross made headlines worldwide.
lyrics
Golden girl, there you are.
I’m singing for the crowd, the music’s loud.
I’m living my dream, riding the high,
But I see you there, sunlight in your hair,
And I’m ready to go, desperate to fly.
Golden girl, there you are.
Dancing for the crowd, the music’s loud.
I want you so bad. I can’t look away.
Later, you’ll drop to your knees. You’ll beg me please.
And then you’ll go, it’s only your body I know.
Golden girl, where’d you go?
You’re not there, with sunlight in your hair.
I could have you in the bar or the back of my car,
But never your heart. I’m falling apart.
I’ll drop to my knees, I’ll beg you. Please.
Please don’t go. There’s so much more I want to know.
Eva, please. I’m on my knees.
Golden girl, where’d you go?
I’m singing for the crowd, the music’s loud.
And you’re not there, with sunlight in your hair.
Eva, please. I’m on my knees.
Brought to prominence in the global blockbuster novel Reflected in You by author Sylvia Day, "Golden" became Six-Ninths' breakout hit, lifting the indie band from San Diego, California to worldwide notoriety.
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