This song does not have an official extended release. It was only released in a Non-stop Mix or as a SEB radio version. |
- Not to be confused with To Be Or Not To Be.
"To Be Or Notta Be" is a song by Michela Capurro and Giancarlo Pasquini under the duo alias The Spiders From Mars. Produced in 2002, the song made its only album appearance in "Super Eurobeat Vol. 138" on May 21, 2003. It was written by Giancarlo Pasquni with Michela Capurro and Sandro Oliva, composed by Pasquini; and produded by him with Sandro Oliva.
The only version available is the 3:50 minutes length available in the named album. The extended version, however, was never released.
Lyrics[]
[Verse 1]
I'm sitting in my room
I don't know what to do
Except to move and feel
Completely mad
[Verse 2]
There's only a way for me
To wake up from this dream
But I am sure that you
Will disagree
[Pre-Chorus]
Passing all the time
Trying to be what you will like
It is proving me
It's just stressing me
Need to run away
Need to find myself the way
To be just what I am
You gotta listen to
[Chorus]
The game we play it is dangerous
To Be Or Notta Be
On the river of emptiness
I'm waiting just for your moves
The game we play is my loneliness
To Be Or Notta Be
So far away is my happiness
So far to my world, honey
[Verse 3]
To Be Or Notta Be
She's gonna say to me
"I wanna move the groove inside your soul"
[Verse 4]
I wanna find the beat
And now give it to me
That's what you need
Ah ha, and watch me now
Featured on[]
Year | Version | Album | Track No. |
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2003 | To Be Or Notta Be [4-Min Ver] | Super Eurobeat Vol. 138 | Track 4 |
ParaPara Videos | |||
2003 | 伊勢崎 Luv Vol. 42 | VHS, Track 4 | |
パラパラ紀行 4 | VHS, Track 5 | ||
岐阜 Eternity 第二幕 | VHS, Track 18 | ||
岐阜 Inspiration Vol. 17 | VHS, Track 8 | ||
岡山 Paragy Moon ぱらむ~ Vol. 4 | VHS, Track 20 | ||
Unknown | パラれる World Vol. 7 | VHS, Track 1 | |
Neo 講習会 10 | |||
Super TMD 12 | VHS, Track 8 |
Trivia[]
- To Be Or Notta Be was featured in Episode 22 and Episode 24 of Dear Boys.
- The name of this song is a reference to the speech given by Prince Hamlet in William Shakespeare's play Hamlet (Act 3, Scene 1).