Looking For Me

Album: single release only (2020)
Charted: 4
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    I heard you been looking for me, heard you been looking for me, yeah
    I heard you been looking for me, heard you been looking for me
    I heard you been looking for me, heard you been looking for me, yeah
    I heard you been looking for me, heard you been looking for me

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    Can you feel the difference in the words we say?
    I know you feel this difference it's not gon' go away
    'Cause obviously you won't, obviously you won't
    Obviously you won't, obviously you won't

    I heard you been looking for me, heard you been looking for me, yeah
    I heard you been looking for me, you feel like ecstasy, yeah

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    Tryna make a difference, tryna make a way
    Tryna make a difference, tryna make you stay
    'Cause obviously you won't, obviously you won't
    Obviously you won't, obviously you won't

    You feel like ecstasy, yeah

    Oh, yeah, oh, yeah
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    Oh, yeah, oh, yeah Writer/s: Kareen, Paul Woolford, Philip Meckseper, Thomas Wesley Pentz
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group
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