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11 Aug 2017
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Does this lyrics sound natural as English?
"Everything's needed by somebody
Everybody needs something
Everything's hated by somebody
Everybody hates something "
This is written by my friend and I'm writing here on his behalf.
He's trying to say "We are all different so let's accept each others/ each others' preferences, there are haters and lovers for everything out there." in the song and this is the part of it.
Thank you!
Does this lyrics sound natural as English?
"Everything's needed by somebody
Everybody needs something
Everything's hated by somebody
Everybody hates something "
This is written by my friend and I'm writing here on his behalf.
He's trying to say "We are all different so let's accept each others/ each others' preferences, there are haters and lovers for everything out there." in the song and this is the part of it.
Thank you!
"Everything's needed by somebody
Everybody needs something
Everything's hated by somebody
Everybody hates something "
This is written by my friend and I'm writing here on his behalf.
He's trying to say "We are all different so let's accept each others/ each others' preferences, there are haters and lovers for everything out there." in the song and this is the part of it.
Thank you!
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