Girlfriend

Album: Encore (2018)
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  • Well I can't fight it
    She got me hot and bothered
    Her ring rock 'round her finger
    Showing me I shouldn't want her
    And brother we might have problems
    'Cause she's tearin' me down and I'm tempted
    And I ain't gonna say I'm sorry now
    I think I'm in love with your girlfriend

    I think I'm in love, think I'm in love
    I think I'm in love with your girlfriend

    She's putting me out there
    And she got a look like she leaving
    It looks like she knows what she's wantin'
    And I think I'm just what she's needin'
    Brother we might have problems
    But I ain't here for fending
    But I ain't gonna say I'm sorry now
    I think I'm in love with your girlfriend

    I think I'm in love, think I'm in love
    I think I'm in love with your girlfriend (ooh, ooh)
    I think I'm in love, think I'm in love
    I think I'm in love with your girlfriend

    Ooh, ooh, ooh
    I think I'm in love, I think I'm in love
    I think I'm in love with your girlfriend
    (Yeah) I think I'm in love
    I think I'm in love with your girlfriend

    Yeah, I think I'm in love
    I think I'm in love
    Think I'm in love with your girlfriend Writer/s: Aaron Raitiere, David Cobb, Michael Cameron Anderson, Tim Bergling
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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