Vitamins

Album: EP 7 (2019)
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  • Here we go

    Extra, extra, read all about it
    Queen comin' back with the brand new style
    Been focused on my shit, makin' moves in silence
    Workin' out, sleepin' in, takin' vitamins
    Ooh, I've been wakin' up smilin'
    Bitch, now they're callin' me Your Highness
    Ooh, I've been wakin' up smilin'
    Workin' out, sleepin' in, takin' vitamins

    Aim high and I swing low
    Open mind, anything goes
    TLC to these silly hoes
    They ain't listenin' to Queen and it really shows
    I baptize bitches with my holy flows
    I don't fuck with no chickens, only goats
    Out here lookin' like a vegan, oh, she glows
    Want to know my secrets and my antidotes

    Self care, good livin'
    Vision, born on a mission
    Eat my greens, nutrition
    You ain't on my vibe, then I don't got to listen

    Extra, extra, read all about it
    Queen comin' back with the brand new style
    Been focused on my shit, makin' moves in silence
    Workin' out, sleepin' in, takin' vitamins
    Ooh, I've been wakin' up smilin'
    Bitch, now they're callin' me Your Highness
    Ooh, I've been wakin' up smilin'
    Workin' out, sleepin' in, takin' vitamins

    Vitamin A, vitamin B, vitamin C
    Vitamin D, vitamin, bitch, vitamin please
    I went bullshit free for weeks
    It snatched my physique
    And put the colour back on my cheeks
    I found peace, now my influence is catastrophic
    The beat break down soon as I get on it
    Soon as Louis dropped the season, bitch, I copped it
    Be like SOS, you can't stop it
    No smoke, marijuana, no show for the drama
    Go vogue like Madonna, no cones when I want 'em
    Meditate in my sauna, levitate, countin' commas
    She's a real one, yeah, she's a stunner

    Extra, extra, read all about it
    Queen comin' back with the brand new style
    Been focused on my shit, makin' moves in silence
    Workin' out, sleepin' in, takin' vitamins
    Ooh, I've been wakin' up smilin'
    Bitch, now they callin' me Your Highness
    Ooh, I've been wakin' up smilin'
    Workin' out, sleepin' in, takin' vitamins

    Workin' out, sleepin' in, takin' vitamins
    (Don't take it personal)
    Workin' out, sleepin' in, takin' vitamins

    It's a full-time job, baby
    Self-care
    It's true Writer/s: Amy Noonan, Nick Noonan
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., O/B/O DistroKid
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • Sage G. from Santa Cruz, CaI LOVE Qveen Herby!!! Amy Noonan kills it! Huge thanks and shout out to her partner and producer, Nick Noonan as well!
    I've been rocking your tracks for a year or two, just can't get enough. Telling all my friends about your music.
    Just saw you completely ROCK the Lightning Stage at Lightning In a Bottle 2024 and daaaaammn woman, you amazing live!!
    I hope your career continues to rocket to the top, cuz you both deserve it all.
    Hope to see you back at LIB again someday!
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