Peaches

Album: Justice (2021)
Charted: 2 1
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  • I got my peaches out in Georgia (oh, yeah, shit)
    I get my weed from California (that's that shit)
    I took my chick up to the North, yeah (badass bitch)
    I get my light right from the source, yeah (yeah, that's it)

    And I say, oh (oh)
    The way I breathe you in (in)
    It's the texture of your skin
    I wanna wrap my arms around you, baby
    Never let you go, oh
    And I say, oh
    There's nothing like your touch
    It's the way you lift me up, yeah
    And I'll be right here with you 'til the end of time

    I got my peaches out in Georgia (oh, yeah, shit)
    I get my weed from California (that's that shit)
    I took my chick up to the North, yeah (badass bitch)
    I get my light right from the source, yeah (yeah, that's it)

    I get my weed from Kali Kuta
    Nobody come closer, no, sir
    I bring my lady and I fly her to Ibiza
    The sun, my risk in blowin', no, now
    Mmm, baby, don't say lie
    What is on your mind?
    Love got me so blind
    We'll just stay the night

    Me at the Cali', but you wrap up all my energy
    Me-uh, they said to anybody if you jealous me
    I'll wait for it, said it and she beggin' for the recipe
    Oh-eh, they back, came for us
    I go west from Marina, can't live for me so pure
    The real-life peaches, they made for matchin' ya
    Can't not go in the bath like we love for distance, bah
    My brother, can you tell me where you been?

    I got my peaches out in Georgia (oh, yeah, shit)
    I get my weed from California (that's that shit)
    I took my chick up to the North, yeah (badass bitch)
    I get my light right from the source, yeah (yeah, that's it)

    Ogoni boys lalo wi wa (oh-oh-oh)
    Fire dey burn for my rizzla (oh-oh-oh)
    Try to be good, but I relapse (oh-oh-oh)
    But you still let me swim, oh, swim in the river
    River Nile, I no dey wear jacket when I die
    I no dey fear if I lose my guy
    Because you still got me
    Hee-hee

    I got my peaches out in Georgia (Georgia)
    I get my weed from California ('fornia)
    I took my chick up to the North, yeah (North, yeah)
    I get my light right from the source, yeah (source, yeah)
    I got my peaches out in Georgia (Georgia)
    I get my weed from California ('fornia)
    I took my chick up to the North, yeah (North)
    (I get my light right from the source, yeah, yeah, that's it)
    I got my peaches out in Georgia (oh, yeah, shit)
    I get my weed from California (that's that shit)
    I took my chick up to the North, yeah (badass bitch)
    I get my light right from the source, yeah (yeah, that's it)
    I got my peaches out in Georgia (oh, yeah, shit)
    I get my weed from California (that's that shit)
    I took my chick up to the North, yeah (badass bitch)
    I get my light right from the source, yeah (yeah, that's it) Writer/s: Andrew Wotman, Bernard Harvey, Felisha Tashira King, Justin Bieber, Louis Russell Bell, Luis Manuel Jr Martinez, Princewill Eromoselee Emmanuel, Stanley Omah Didia, Sunday Ginikachukwu Nweke
    Publisher: CTSO MUSIC
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