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Album: Blonde (2016)
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  • I was just telling that I got this girl before
    And we was together since 3 years
    And uh, I was not even cheating on her or what
    And Facebook arrived and she wanted me to accept her on Facebook
    And I don't want it because I was like in front of her
    And she told me like, "Accept me on Facebook"
    It was virtual, made no sense
    So I say, "I'm in front of you, I don't need to accept you on Facebook"
    She started to be crazy
    She thoughts that because I didn't accept her
    She thought I was cheating
    She told me like, uh, "It's over"
    I can't believe you
    I said, "Come on, you're crazy" because like, yeah
    I'm in front of you, I'm every day
    Here in your house
    That's, it means like it's jealousy
    Pure jealousy for nothing
    You know
    Virtual thing Writer/s: Josiah Sherman, Sebastien Alexandre Akchote
    Publisher: Downtown Music Publishing, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Peermusic Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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