You weren't perfect but you made life worth it
Stick around, some real feelings might surface
Been a long time since I spoke to you in a bathroom
Gripping you up, ****ing and choking you
What the hell was I supposed to do?
I know you ain't getting this type of dick from that local dude
And if you are I hope you are having a good time
Cause I definitely be having mine
And you ain't finna see a mogul get emotional
Every time I hear bout other ****** is strokin' you
Lying, say I hit you, he sitting there consoling you
Running my name through the mud, who's provoking you?
You should be grateful a ***** like me ever noticed you
Now you noticeable and can't nobody get control of you
One a.m. and can't nobody get a hold of you
I'm calling your brother's phone like what was I supposed to do?
Even though I knew, he never told the truth
He was just gon' say whatever that you told him to
At a certain point I had to stop asking questions
Y'all got dirt on each other like mud wrestlers
I heard he bought some coke with my money
That ain't right girl
You getting blackmailed for that white girl
You always said, "Yeezy, I ain't your right girl"
You'll probably find one of them "I like art"-type girls
All of the lights, she-was-caught-in-the-hype girl
And I was satisfied being in love with the lie
Now who to blame, you to blame, me to blame
For the pain and it poured every time when it rained
Lets play the blame game
Going to jail isn't a talent, similar to how charting high isn't one either.
Luckily Chris, sings, dances, choreographs, directs his own videos, writes his music and others, produces, etc. And those are only his MUSICAL talents Some don't even have those.
WW sales: @Pharrell Williams, G I R L 50,000 (1,130,000 total).
Kind of tragic. 15 years ago a hit like "Happy" would have translated to like 10m copies worldwide. Blurred Lines (the album) would have also sold in that realm.
WW sales: @Pharrell Williams, G I R L 50,000 (1,130,000 total).
Kind of tragic. 15 years ago a hit like "Happy" would have translated to like 10m copies worldwide. Blurred Lines (the album) would have also sold in that realm.
People should just enjoy the huge single sales while they last before streaming cannibalizes that, too.
Drake's music is so unique and I love the most personal songs of his. Music is about expressing varying feelings, so I find it hypocritical that he's criticized for that very thing.
Especially consider they're the same people who buy and regularly listen to his music.