Shout Out To My Ex

Album: Glory Days (2016)
Charted: 1 69
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  • This is a shout out to my ex
    Heard he in love with some other chick
    Yeah yeah, that hurt me, I'll admit
    Forget that boy, I'm over it
    I hope she gettin' better sex
    Hope she ain't fakin' it like I did, babe
    Took four long years to call it quits
    Forget that boy, I'm over it

    Guess I should say thank you
    For the hate yous and the tattoos
    Oh baby, I'm cool by the way
    Ain't sure I loved you anyway
    Go 'head, babe, I'mma live my life, my life, yeah

    Shout out to my ex, you're really quite the man
    You made my heart break and that made me who I am
    Here's to my ex, hey, look at me now
    Well, I, I'm all the way up
    I swear you'll never bring me down
    Shout out to my ex, you're really quite the man
    You made my heart break and that made me who I am
    Here's to my ex, hey, look at me now
    Well, I'm, I'm all the way up
    I swear you'll never, you'll never bring me down

    Oh, I deleted all your pics
    Then blocked your number from my phone
    Yeah yeah, you took all you could get
    But you ain't getting this love no more
    'Cause now I'm living so legit
    Even though you broke my heart in two, baby
    But I snapped right back, I'm so brand new, baby
    Boy, read my lips, I'm over you, over you, uh

    Guess I should say thank you
    For the "hate yous" and the tattoos
    Oh baby, I'm cool by the way
    Ain't sure I loved you anyway
    Go 'head, babe, I'mma live my life, my life, yeah

    Shout out to my ex, you're really quite the man
    You made my heart break and that made me who I am
    Here's to my ex, hey, look at me now
    Well, I'm, I'm all the way up
    I swear you'll never bring me down
    Shout out to my ex, you're really quite the man
    You made my heart break and that made me who I am
    Here's to my ex, hey, look at me now
    Well, I'm, I'm all the way up
    I swear you'll never, you'll never bring me down
    You'll never bring me down

    Shout out to my ex, you're really quite the man
    You made my heart break and that made me who I am
    Here's to my ex, hey, look at me now
    Well, I'm all the way up
    I swear you'll never, you'll never bring me down

    Shout out to my ex, you're really quite the man
    (You're quite the man)
    You made my heart break and that made me who I am
    Here's to my ex, hey, look at me now
    Well, I'm, I'm all the way up, I swear you'll never bring me down
    (You'll never bring me down)
    Shout out to my ex, you're really quite the man
    You made my heart break and that made me who I am
    Here's to my ex, hey, look at me now
    (Won't you just look at me now)
    Well, I'm, all the way up
    I swear you'll never, you'll never bring me down
    You'll never bring me down Writer/s: Camille Purcell, Edvard Foerre Erfjord, Henrik B. Michelsen, Iain Farquharson, Jade Amelia Thirlwall, Jessica Louise Nelson, Leigh Anne Pinnock, Perrie Louise Edwards
    Publisher: Downtown Music Publishing, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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