You Was Right

Album: Lil Uzi Vert vs. the World (2016)
Charted: 40
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  • Hit it from the back watch a nigga bless you
    (If Young Metro don't trust you I'm gon' shoot you)
    Cryin' in my arms like a nigga wrecked you
    (Metro Boomin' want some more, nigga)

    Yeah, alright, alright, alright
    You was right I was wrong (alright, alright)
    Yeah, I should've never ever took her home (no)
    Yeah, I should've just boned (what?)
    Yeah, fantasy on my phone (yeah)
    Yeah, hit it from the back, watch a nigga bless you (ayy)
    Yeah, cryin' in my arms like a nigga wrecked you (ayy)
    Talkin' about a broken heart runnin' to the restroom (yeah)

    Looked at my momma just like we rich (yeah)
    Looked at my bitch like we rich
    Said we ain't got no minor setbacks (no)
    Countin' all that money told that nigga just to bet that
    I, I know that you ain't got it boy why you ain't just say that? (yeah)
    They see I got that money, now his bitch like I said that (yeah)
    I don't pay that hoe no mind I been had that
    When I saw my girl yeah, you know I had to bag that (yeah)
    And before me fuck niggas, yeah, they had that
    Five niggas includin' me I had to back, back
    Try to diss me I take it to your family (yeah)
    I fuck your sister then make sure that she vanish

    Yeah, alright, alright, alright
    You was right I was wrong (alright, alright)
    Yeah, I should've never ever took her home (no)
    Yeah, I should've just boned (what?)
    Yeah, fantasy on my phone (yeah)
    Yeah, hit it from the back, watch a nigga bless you (ayy)
    Yeah, cryin' in my arms like a nigga wrecked you (ayy)
    Talkin' about a broken heart runnin' to the restroom (yeah)
    Yeah, alright, alright, alright
    You was right I was wrong (alright, alright)
    Yeah, I should've never ever took her home (no)
    Yeah, I should've just boned (what?)
    Yeah, fantasy on my phone (yeah)
    Yeah, hit it from the back watch a nigga bless you (ayy)
    Yeah, cryin' in my arms like a nigga wrecked you (ayy)
    Talkin' about a broken heart runnin' to the restroom (yeah)

    Even though we in the same room
    You just locked the door so I gotta text you (yeah, yeah)
    Like bae unlock the door I got to use the restroom
    Like I don't want to war want to caress you (yeah)

    Yeah, alright, alright, alright
    You was right I was wrong (alright, alright)
    Yeah, I should've never ever took her home (no)
    Yeah, I should've just boned (what?)
    Yeah, fantasy on my phone (yeah)
    Yeah, hit it from the back, watch a nigga bless you (ayy)
    Yeah, cryin' in my arms like a nigga wrecked you (ayy)
    Talkin' about a broken heart runnin' to the restroom (yeah) Writer/s: Leland Wayne, Symere Woods
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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