Slap The City

Album: Habibti (2026)
Charted: 39
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  • Yeah
    Your waist so nice to grip, didn't cost a grip
    Natural on the hips, waitin' for a hint
    Stare into your eyes, lost in abyss
    Didn't say your name, should I call you "Miss"?
    Should I call you "Twizz"? Should I call you "Twin"?
    Put your number in, I'll call you soon
    Take you on a jet, there's plenty room
    Even bedrooms, case you wanna snooze
    Or just get loose, fly you to wherever, even to the moon
    Girl, I like you, but you know exactly what I really wanna do

    Before I met you, I was alone
    I feel like I'm always alone, just thinkin', like

    Big crib, but I feel like no one's home
    Will I find love or will I stay alone?
    Damn, come on, must be someone in my phone
    That loves me just for me, I don't know
    And before that, we've been movin' like dogs, I can't even lie
    Before I met you
    Two hundred girls filled the crib, who summoned 'em?
    Spade or Astral, it must be one of them
    Better find love 'fore we slap the whole city in
    And there ain't nothin' left

    I
    I don't wanna play around
    Baby, oh, no (ooh)
    I don't wanna play around (I don't wanna play around), baby (ooh)
    I don't wanna play around (loyalty is everything where I'm from)
    Baby, oh, no (ooh)
    I don't wanna play around (that's why I don't play around)
    I don't play around (I'm either in or I'm out), baby (ooh)
    So baby, show me some'

    Yeah, you treat Clase Azul like it's apple juice
    You say, "Smokin' weed good for you, natural"
    You expect men you fuckin' to buy you nice things
    But you wouldn't call it transactional
    You say you downloaded Hinge
    But no one's compatible, nothin' was magical
    There's no one you matchin' with
    You say I slapped the whole city
    You slapped up like half of it, let's not get accurate
    There ain't no point in pullin' out my record
    And trackin' it, preach what you practicin'
    Yeah, I did what I did and I've done what I've done
    And girl, nothing's an accident
    You went to Queen's University
    Now you a graduate, shout-out your family them
    You say you need someone passionate
    Girl, you know we in a city of savages
    Yeah, most girls in the city will come to my house
    And they know where the bathroom is
    I know some girls for directors that's casting
    If they out here lookin' for actresses
    The same ones that say they don't care about looks
    But they know what attractive is
    Don't try and tell your man
    Good things come in no small ass packages, you need a daggerin'
    I'm finally ready to see you
    I promise I'm burning my candles and flippin' my mattresses
    You want to try somethin' different with me
    I can set up the camera and make you an amateur
    She want the fit off the mannequin
    She want a reason to get out of Canada

    I don't wanna play around (I don't wanna play around), baby (ooh)
    I don't wanna play around (loyalty is everything where I'm from)
    Baby, oh, no (ooh)
    I don't wanna play around (that's why I don't play around)
    I don't play around (I'm either in or I'm out), baby (ooh)
    So baby, show me some' (show me some') Writer/s: Aubrey Drake Graham, Qendresa Sopa
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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