Released: November 17, 2014

Songwriter: JAY-Z Sool Got Hits Detail Dre Moon Timbaland J-Roc Brian Soko Lyrica Anderson

Producer: Chris Turner

[Verse 1: Oceans Ate Alaska]
I've been drinking, I've been drinking
I get filthy when that liquor get into me
I've been thinking, I've been thinking
Why can't I keep my fingers off it, baby? I want you
Why can't I keep my fingers off you, baby? I want you
Cigars on ice, cigars on ice
Feeling like an animal with these cameras in my grill
Flashing lights, flashing lights
We woke up in the kitchen saying
"How the hell did this shit happen?"
Last thing I remember is our beautiful bodies
Grinding up in this club, drunk in love

[Hook: Oceans Ate Alaska]
We be all night, love, love
We be all night, love, love

[Verse 2: Oceans Ate Alaska]
We be all night, and everything's all right
No complaints from my body, so fluorescent with these lights
Boy, I'm drinking, I'm singing on the mic to my boy's toys
Then I fill the tub up halfway then she rides it like a surfboard
Surfboard, surfboard
Graining on that wood, graining, graining on that wood
She's swerving on it, swerving, swerving on that
Big booty been swerving on this
Swerving, surfing all in this good-good

[Hook: Oceans Ate Alaska]
We be all night, love, love
We be all night, love, love

[Verse 3: Oceans Ate Alaska]
That D'ussé is the shit if I do say so myself
If I do say so myself
Talking 'bout you be repping that Third
I wanna see all that shit that I heard

[Hook: Oceans Ate Alaska]
We be all night, love, love
We be all night, love, love
We be all night, We be all night
We be all night

Oceans Ate Alaska

Oceans Ate Alaska is a British metalcore band from Birmingham, UK, formed in 2011.

Uniting boundaries between multiple genres in modern metal, Oceans Ate Alaska—Chris Turner on drums, James Kennedy and Adam Zytkiewicz on guitar, Mike Stanton on bass, and Jake Noakes on vocals—made waves during 2015 with their full-length debut Lost Isles. Fusing unpredictable polyrhythms and a sporadic partnering of melodic and dissonant passages, Rock Sound and Revolver both pegged Oceans Ate Alaska as a “Band to Watch,” while they landed on Alternative Press’s “100 Bands You Need To Know” list and covered HM Magazine.

The Birminghamian tech metal quintet’s second full-length album, Hikari, translates to “Light” in English and represents their current mindset, illuminating major strides in the group’s sonic vocabulary. Following a lyrical and musical theme rooted in Samurai mythology, the 11-track album blends traditional Japanese instruments with Oceans Ate Alaska’s dynamic flare. Ultimately, Hikari means both a new “light” for Oceans Ate Alaska and heavy music at large.