Gorillaz Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 1 | On Melancholy Hill |
| 2 | Rhinestone Eyes |
| 3 | Empire Ants |
| 4 | Plastic Beach |
| 5 | To Binge |
| 6 | Some Kind Of Nature |
| 7 | Superfast Jellyfish |
| 8 | Clint Eastwood |
| 9 | Dare |
| 10 | Pirate Jet |
| 11 | Stylo |
| 12 | Cloud Of Unknowing |
| 13 | Gorillaz - Clint Eastwood |
| 14 | White Flag |
| 15 | Welcome To The World Of The Plastic Beach |
| 16 | Broken |
| 17 | 19-2000 |
| 18 | Sweepstakes |
| 19 | Tomorrow Comes Today |
| 20 | Demon Days |
| 21 | Orchestral Intro |
| 22 | Revolving Doors |
| 23 | Rock The House |
| 24 | Phoner To Arizona |
| 25 | Three Hearts, Seven Seas, Twelve Moons |
| 26 | 5/4 |
| 27 | Hong Kong |
| 28 | Gorillaz - Clint Eastwood.Mp3 |
| 29 | Re-Hash |
| 30 | Sound Check (Gravity) |
| 31 | White Light |
| 32 | Pirate's Progress |
| 33 | Man Research (Clapper) |
| 34 | HillBilly Man |
| 35 | Doncamatic |
| 36 | Punk |
| 37 | Slow Country |
| 38 | Latin Simone (¿Que Pasa Contigo?) |
| 39 | Double Bass |
| 40 | New Genious (Brother) |
| 41 | Aspen Forest |
| 42 | Detroit |
| 43 | Starshine |
| 44 | Shy-town |
| 45 | M1 A1 |
| 46 | Amarillo |
| 47 | The Snake In Dallas |
| 48 | The Joplin Spider |
| 49 | Clint Eastwood (Phi Life Cypher) |
| 50 | Feel Good Inc. (Album Crossfade) |
Gorillaz Albums
About Gorillaz
Gorillaz is a British virtual band created in 1998 by musician Damon Albarn and artist Jamie Hewlett, revolutionizing music through their innovative blend of hip-hop, electronic, rock, and world music performed by animated characters. Their groundbreaking albums like "Demon Days" and "Plastic Beach" featured collaborations with artists ranging from De La Soul to Snoop Dogg, while songs like "Feel Good Inc." and "On Melancholy Hill" became global anthems that bridged alternative and mainstream audiences. The band's unique concept of virtual band members-2-D, Murdoc, Noodle, and Russel-combined with their genre-defying sound, created a new template for multimedia artistry that influenced countless artists. Through constantly evolving sonic landscapes and cutting-edge visual storytelling, Gorillaz became one of the most successful virtual acts in music history, proving that creativity could transcend traditional band formats.