- Not to be confused with You Can Be Mine.
"You Could Be Mine" is a song by Graziano Demurtas under the alias Dream Fighters. Produced in 2012, it made its first album appearance in Super Eurobeat Vol. 222 - Extended Version on March 20, 2013; later it was released as a digital single on January 20, 2020.
"You Could Be Mine" was composed by Davide Di Marcantonio, and written by him with Maria Parker, while production was led by Di Marcantonio and the Dimamusic Team.
Lyrics[]
[Intro]
("Park your vehicle and turn the engine off!")
("Alright, now there's a warning on the police, just in movement")
Girl, You Could Be Mine!
Girl, You Could Be Mine!
Gotta gun it
Gonna stomp it
[Verse 1]
Speed top down through the city of lights
Keep on movin' like a storm
Easy to do when the night is mine
My god my 'Vette is racing now
[Pre-Chorus]
Easy to lose it
Must drive faster
Gotta gun it
Gonna stomp it
Nothings gonna slow me down, increasing that speed
Can you remember me?
[Chorus]
Girl, You Could Be Mine
No stop, no breaking!
With the law behind me I keep on pushin' that pedal down
No slowing up
Girl, You Could Be Mine
No they wont catch me
Pushin' the gas I'm ready for today
I'm movin on
Will you be mine, no stoppin' me
I'll be there
I'm king of the road
You queen of my soul
You know it
[Verse 2]
Had to stop, I was ran out of gas
Needed soda anyway
Easy to do when the night is mine
My god my 'Vette is racing now
Featured On[]
| Year | Version | Album | Track No. |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2013 | You Could Be Mine [Extended] | Super Eurobeat Vol. 222 - Extended Version | Track 11 |
| You Could Be Mine [Mixed] | Super Eurobeat Presents Initial D Fifth Stage Non-Stop D Selection Vol. 2 | Track 20 | |
| 2014 | Tokyo Auto Salon 2014 Presents Evolution #10 | Track 3 | |
| 2020 | You Could Be Mine [Extended] | Initial Eurobeat 5 |
Single[]
| # | Version | Length |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | You Could Be Mine | 5:02 |
| 2 | You Could Be Mine (Instrumental Version) |
Versions[]
Trivia[]
- The intro was sampled from the "Generic Police Radio" from the original top-down Grand Theft Auto, it did later appear in Grand Theft Auto IV, but it's based on a generic stock police radio track that's been floating around entertainment media[1].