Released: August 30, 2011

Featuring: Shaggy

Tell my friends I'm done, I'm not comin' back
Wanna fall in love, want another chance
Fortune fame and gold, yeah I got quite the life
But I'd trade it all, do anything for love, anything for love

'Cause it's all I need, all I need (6x)

Anything for love
Tell me what it costs, tell me what's the price
I wanna fall in love, want to sacrifice
It's all become so dull
And I don't wanna play anymore
'Cause the only thing I want, is anything for love

'Cause it's all I need, all I need (all I need) (6x)

Anything for love, do anything for love
Any day now, any day
Love comin', love comin' back
Oh I now it's comin'
Any day now, any day
Love comin', love comin' back
Oh I know

Everyday I wake up and all my boys...

So tell my friends I'm gone, I'm not comin' back
I wanna fall in love, I want another chance
They tell me that you don't care anymore, and I don't, no I don't don't believe them
'Cause I just can't give up, do anything for love, anything for love

'Cause it's all I need, all I need (ahh) (6x)

Anything for love, do anything for love
Anything for love

Cobra Starship

Cobra Starship was an American dance-pop band originating from New York City. The band originally started as a solo project by frontman Gabe Saporta, previously of Midtown. Saporta has embezzled that the idea of Cobra Starship was formed after Saporta went on a vision quest in the Arizona deserts and began building the idea for a synthpop band, however he has stated in the past that this was just a joke.

The band started off when Saporta posted a parody of Gwen Stefani’s “Hollaback Girl” titled “Hollaback Boy”, which become popular on the internet. This eventually led to Cobra Starship being signed to Decaydance Records, an imprint of Fueled By Ramen owned by Fall Out Boy bassist Pete Wentz.

The band’s 2006 debut album While The City Sleeps, We Rule The Streets was all written, recorded, and co-produced by Saporta, with production help from Ryland Blackinton and Alex Suarez, who at the time were both writing music for This Is Ivy League. The two of them joined the band shortly after the debut was released. The song “Snakes On A Plane (Bring It)”, which was included on the album, was written for the 2006 film Snakes On A Plane and became a minor hit. The song featured the vocal talents of Maja Ivarsson of The Sounds, William Beckett of The Academy Is… and Travie McCoy of Gym Class Heroes. Beckett also helped co-wrote the single.