Nunya

Album: While We Wait (2019)
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  • (Yeah)
    (Hit-boy)
    (Yeah)
    (Yeah) (Drug addicts)
    (Yeah)
    (Yeah)
    (Yeah)
    (Yeah)
    (Yeah)

    Why you askin' 'bout X, Y, Z?
    Why you worried 'bout who was fuckin' me?
    Who's to the right in my SUV?
    It's none of your, none of your, none of your bees
    Callin' my girls to check where I been
    If you needed to know, I'd drop a pin
    Keepin' to yourself really ain't a sin
    But you can't, you can't let me live

    You put on a show
    'Cause you don't want the world to know
    That you lost a girl who got it on her own
    It'd be good for you to let it go, let it go, let it go

    Ain't nunya business (nunya)
    Ain't nunya business (nunya)
    To know who I'm with
    Or none of my shit
    Ain't nunya business (ain't nunya)
    Ain't nunya business (ain't nunya)
    To know who I'm with
    Or none of my shit (none of my shit)

    Don't worry 'bout who it is now
    Don't worry 'bout if he got kids now
    If he's richer than you, slicker than you
    His net worth bigger than you
    And his dick game thicker than you
    It's on me, not you (not you)
    Worry 'bout you go home to (home to)
    Worry 'bout if she gon' leave you (leave you)
    When she find out all that you do

    'Cause you put on a show
    'Cause you don't want the world to know
    That you lost a girl who got it on her own
    It'd be good for you to let it go, let it go, let it go (ooh)

    Ain't nunya business (nunya)
    Ain't nunya business (nunya)
    To know who I'm with
    Or none of my shit
    Ain't nunya business (ain't nunya)
    Ain't nunya business (ain't nunya)
    To know who I'm with
    Or none of my shit (none of my)

    Ayy, I admit it, I admit
    If I saved her phone number then I did it (hello?)
    It's hard when the coupe all black (yeah)
    Just left Melrose, got it waxed, done
    Now I'm on the other side of the track
    If the grass greener, let me know (let me know)
    These thoughts in my head, gotta let 'em out
    I know it's due to the girls I let stick around
    My heart on my sleeve, check the tag
    It's priceless and that lil' crisis
    Put me on a slight binge, had me switchin' my plans
    Can't worry 'bout the past, seen you out here holdin' hands
    I shoulda knew that was comin' (why?)
    I know a few that did done it (huh?)
    By my lonely when they see me 'round town
    I'm all business, no feelings, not now

    You put on a show (uh)
    'Cause you don't want the world to know
    That you lost a girl who got it on her own (wow)
    It'd be good for you to let it go, let it go, let it go, whoa

    Ain't nunya business (ain't none of your, yeah)
    Ain't nunya business (none of your, yeah)
    To know who I'm with (to know who I'm with)
    Or none of my shit (or none of my shit, yeah)
    Ain't nunya business (ain't none of your business)
    Ain't nunya business (no it ain't, no, no)
    To know who I'm with (to know who I'm with)
    Or none of my shit (or none of my shit, yeah)

    Word? (yeah)
    Got it all figured out, huh? (yeah)
    Do your thang then (yeah) (Hit-boy) (yeah)
    You know where to find me (yeah)
    Get what you want (yeah)
    Yeah (yeah, yeah, yeah) Writer/s: Chauncey A. Hollis, Greg Davis, Kehlani Ashley Parrish, Penthouse Parti, Teddy Walton
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group
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