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  1. Levels, levels, levels, levels Get on my elevator, baby we're going up ... Nick Jonas; Levels Lyrics; More Featured Meanings. Bron-Y-Aur Stomp Led Zeppelin. This is about bronies. They communicate by stomping. When We Were Young Blink-182. This is a sequel to 2001's ...

  2. 21 de ago. de 2015 · Levels, levels, levels, levels Levels to your love Yeah, heaven can’t reach us Yeah, we’re high-fiving Jesus Yeah, yeah. And I know, we can get higher There's levels to your love Yeah, there's levels to your love And I know, we can get higher There's levels to your love And I keep on climbing up (Take them to the rooftop) Oh, levels

  3. 11 de jul. de 2016 · Bb Eb F F7 e|-6---6---7---7-| B|-6---8---9---9-| G|-7---8---9---7-| D|-8---8---9---9-| A|-8---6---7---7-| E|-6---x---x---x-| [Verse 1] F Levels, levels, levels, levels F Get on my elevator, baby we're going up Bb Give me that now and later, I can't get enough F So much to discover, please don't stop me now (don't stop me) Bb Every time I touch ...

  4. Nicholas Jerry "Nick" Jonas (born September 16, 1992) is an American singer-songwriter and actor best known as one of the Jonas Brothers, a pop-rock band he formed with his brothers Joe and Kevin.After 2010, Nick has focused primarily on his own career, releasing solo material, appearing in musicals, and acting in film and television.

  5. Yeah, there’s levels to your love. And I know, we can get higher. There’s levels to your love. And I keep on climbing up Aw yeah, just walking up on the ceiling, dancing up on the wall. You and that drug you’re dealing, should be against the law. All this heat keep rising, make you stop, drop, and roll.

  6. 30 de ago. de 2015 · FULL :Nick Jonas - Levels (Official Instrumental) FULLhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JdL9NK2KBEMAcapella:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v2pXpQsMx7gDownload...

  7. www.pluggedin.com › track-reviews › nick-jonas-levelsLevels - Plugged In

    20 de ago. de 2015 · I wish I could give Nick Jonas more credit for his desire to go deeper and keeping growing. Those are noble intentions … that are absolutely not reflected on “Levels,” another pop song that descends to lowest-common-denominator levels in its misogynistic exploitation of women by yet another guy who thinks he can get away with it.