Remedy

Album: At Your Inconvenience (2011)
Charted: 18
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  • I sell it by the bottle
    Oh I'll make it last all night
    Don't worry 'bout tomorrow (yeah, what?)
    Oh, oh oh oh I got the remedy

    Oh, we let it go
    So won't you come sit next to me
    I got the remedy

    Oh, you never know (I've got the energy)
    Oh I could give you what you need
    I got the remedy
    (Boy, are you mad)
    My life's enough for anyone
    to get gassed up and get Bungalow
    Eight in, I been back
    And still get a quick lash

    Table looking like November the fifth
    I won't remember anything, memory's a myth
    I'm a piss artist, it's an art to me
    Last seen partying with Charlie Sheen

    True it's half ten and I'm looking in the mirror at me
    So how I come I can see two and a half men?
    I sell it by the bottle (I ship it by the crate)
    Oh I'll make it last all night (While I'm wide awake)
    Don't worry 'bout tomorrow (I got the energy)
    Oh, oh oh oh I got the remedy

    Oh, we let it go
    So won't you come sit next to me
    I got the remedy

    Oh, you never know
    Oh I could give you what you need
    I got the remedy
    She got me in her eyes, no can't see it?
    I'm in a vibe on a hype, I could go all night
    No re-est flow b-est, no t-est
    Got chicks brain training with no DS

    Jeli' cos I brang my buzz Between my thigh
    My balls and back of my ???
    Man am I drunk, and high
    Won't somebody-body send Kate Nash my love?

    In a state of confusion
    So this is a problem I solve by way of solution
    I'm gonna start a revolution with my recipe
    Put it in a bottle, call it the remedy

    Anybody said they're gonna better me in rap
    You know I got the remedy for that, are ya mad?
    You need medicine, therapy in fact
    And you know I got the remedy for that, are you mad, blud?
    I sell it by the bottle
    Oh I'll make it last all night
    Don't worry 'bout tomorrow
    Oh, oh oh oh I got the remedy

    Oh, we let it go
    So won't you come sit next to me
    I got the remedy

    Oh, you never know
    Oh I could give you what you need
    I got the remedy

    Oh, we let it go
    So won't you come sit next to me
    I got the remedy

    Oh, you never know
    Oh I could give you what you need
    I got the remedy

    Oh, oh oh oh
    Oh, oh oh oh I got the remedy

    Oh
    Oh, oh oh oh (Give you what you need)
    I got the remedy, yeah

    Oh, we let it go
    So won't you come sit next to me
    I got the remedy

    Oh, you never know
    Oh I could give you what you need
    I got the remedy Writer/s: James Murray, Lee Bailey, Mustafa Omer, Ruth-Anne Cunningham, Stephen Manderson
    Publisher: Bucks Music Group, CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Royalty Network
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