




| song title— | Nikki Don't Stop |
| performed by | Low Millions |
| written by | Adam Cohen |
| also performing— | Jorgen Carlson (bass) Erik Eldenius (drums) Michael Chavez (guitar) |
| album title— | Ex–Girlfriends |
| track— | 11 of 11 |
| duration— | 4:33 |
| genre— | rock |
| artist | |
| background— | biography |
| musical influences— | Adam: Prince, U2, Roxy Music, The Police Jorgen: Deep Purple, Jimi Hendrix Erik: Led Zeppelin, Jimi Hendrix, Nirvana |
| website— | lowmillions.com |
| album | |
| record company— | Manhattan Records |
| released on | October 5, 2004 |
| album art— | ![]() |
| pick it up at | Amazon |
| song | |
| favorite clip— | (3:01) - (3:25) |
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… Hotter than a stolen Rolex
Hotter than late night phone sex
Hotter than the back seat of a black jeep on a back street (oh) Oh, Nikki don’t stop
Love me so good,
I gotta take a week off …
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| Songlog | This one will stay with you; and even more so if your name is Nicky (moi). So, I’m posting more of Mr. Adam Cohen’s work. Not only is he a genius of music and lyric (like father, like son) with one of the most seductive voices on the planet, but he’s also very handsome. Watched some of his music videos tonight. I highly recommend that you do the same. He also sings in French. Bien sûr, mon cœur. :·} “I fall in love everyday with someone, something or a place,” he says. “It’s the result of an acrobatic imagination. I suppose the darkness comes from the fact that I suffer great disappointment with life on a regular basis and the best therapy is to write about it. It’s song–writing as exorcism.” A fitting quote to end a day whose tone was governed by refections on this article. Hey, Adam is fighting back; it’s comforting. |
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