No Idea

Album: Heaven Or Hell (2019)
Charted: 43
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  • This is the dynamic duo
    Gettin' in with the lil' homie, mane, you know what I'm sayin'
    Don Toliver, A1 since day one
    Let's go, DJ Candlestick

    I know, I know, I know that you're drunk (yeah)
    Tell me what you want after
    I know, I know, I know that you're drunk (yeah)
    Tell me what you want after
    I know, I know, I know that you're drunk (yeah)
    Tell me what you want after this club (oh-oh)
    You know I get nasty (know I get nasty)
    Uber ride to my house, called a taxi (Uber ride to my house, yeah)

    I'm picky with my women, I'm decidin' (oh)
    Call me-call me to your crib and I'ma slide in (yeah)
    I'm picky-i'm picky with my women, I'm decidin' (oh)
    Call me-call me to your crib and I'ma slide in (call me to your crib and I'ma)

    First things first, let me get that introduction (let me get that introduction)
    We on a long road to self-destruction (self-destruction)
    You were so in love, you weren't gon' tell me nothin' (you were so in love)
    Let me get this clear (uh-huh), 'cause I had no idea (yeah, yeah, yeah)

    Feelin'-feelin' like I did too much (much)
    I'm feelin' like I did too much (much)
    Well, let's get naughtier (naughtier)
    Yeah, I need all of ya (all of ya)
    I'm feelin' like I did too much (much)
    I'm feeling like I did too much (much)
    Yeah, let's party, ya (party, ya)
    Yeah, I need all of ya (all of ya)

    Uh, uh, uh, uh, yeah
    Uh, uh, uh, uh, yeah
    Uh, uh, uh, uh, yeah
    Uh, uh, uh, uh, yeah
    Uh, uh, uh, uh, yeah
    Uh, uh, uh, uh, yeah
    Uh, uh, uh, uh, yeah
    Uh, uh, uh, uh

    First things first, let me get that introduction
    We-we on a long road to self-destruction
    You were-you were so in love, you weren't gon' tell me nothin'-nothin'
    Let me get this clear, 'cause I had no idea

    Feelin' like I did too much (much)
    I'm feelin' like I did too much (much)
    Well, let's get naughtier (naughtier)
    Yeah, I need all of ya (all of ya)
    I'm feelin' like I did too much (much)
    I'm feeling like I did too much (much)
    Yeah, let's party, ya (party, ya)
    Yeah, I need all of ya (all of ya)

    Since you've been gone, I've been just okay
    I know you mad, you didn't see it my way
    Since I've been gone, I've been out of space
    I let lil' shawty, come here, take your place

    Ooh, you got it (got it)
    You couldn't keep my love, you too exotic (couldn't keep my love, yeah)
    You want a paper plane, I don't mind it (you want a paper plane, yeah)
    You wonder why your girl always smiling (wonder why your girl)
    (Yeah)
    ChopStars, chea
    Hey, look here, mane
    One time for all my real civils out there
    Know what I'm sayin'? Sip slow, mane, for real Writer/s: Caleb Zackery Toliver, Ebony Naomi Oshunrinde, Kevin Gomringer, Tim Gomringer
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group
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