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US One Piece rap Songtext

"There once was pirate named Gold Roger, whowas the King of the Pirates.
He had fame, power and wealth beyond your wildest dreams.
Before they hung him from the gallows, these were the last words he said.
"My tresure's up for the taking, but you'll have to find it first. I left everything I own in One Piece.
Ever since, pirates from around set out in search of One Piece, the tresure that will make their dreams come true."

Yo!

Ya-yo Ya yo!

Dreamin', don't give it up Luffy.
Dreamin', don't give it up Zolo.
Dreamin', don't give it up Nami!
Dreamin', don't gi-give it up give it up give it up give it up give it-no!

Here's how the story goes we find out, about a treasure in the Grand Line there's no doubt.
The pirates whose eyes on it he'll sing "I'm the King of the Pirates, I'm goin' to be King!"

Ya-yo Ya-yo Ya-yo, uh-oh.
His name is Luffy (that's Monkey D. Luffy)
Goin' to be king of the pirates.

He's made of rubber (How did that happen)
Yo-ho-ho, he took a bite of gum-gum

Ya-yo Ya yo

His name Zolo, he's like a samarai.
And a l.a.d.y, Nami's not shy.
Usopps doing that moksman,Sangis cooking,Choppers doctoring
Ya-yo Ya-yo Ya-yo, uh-oh
Set sail for One Piece, it's the name of the treasure
In the Grand Line.

Ya-yo, Ya-yo set sail for One Piece!
Fragen über One Piece
Was ist der Schatz in One Piece?
Was ist ein One Piece?
Wie viele Bände von One Piece gibt es?
One Piece - US One Piece rap
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