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20 Clever Song Lyrics To Use As Instagram Captions

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20 Clever Song Lyrics To Use As Instagram Captions

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Here are 20 fun song lyrics that you should definitely use on you future Instagram caption:

1. "I'm only good at being bad"- Bad Guy by Billie Eilish

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2. "I just took a DNA test, turns out I'm 100% that bitch"- Truth Hurts by Lizzo

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3. "Keep a gold chain on my neck, fly as a jet, boy better treat me with respect"- GOLD by Brockhampton

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"I wonder if you look both ways when you cross my mind"- See You Again by Tyler, the Creator and Kali Uchis

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5. "Slay trick or you get eliminated "- Formation by Beyoncé

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6. "Sorry the old *insert name here* can't come to the phone right now. Why? Oh cuz she's [he's/they're] dead"- Look What You Made Me Do by Taylor Swift

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"Such a hopeful Eve but Adam let you down'- Run Wild by Jon Bellion

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8. "Thank u, next"- Thank U, Next by Ariana Grande

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9."We all look for heaven and we put love first"- This Is What Makes Us Girls by Lana Del Rey

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10. "I ain't never ran from nothin' but the police"- Norf Norf by Vince Staples

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11. "Me no conversate with the fake, that part"- THat Part by ScHoolboy Q

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