Scorsese Baby Daddy
by SZA

Album: Lana (2024)
Charted: 75 41
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  • Baby, baby, ooh
    Love me baby, baby
    Oh-oh, oh-oh

    I rolled up all my problems
    And then I smoked about it
    I could've called my mom up
    I'd rather fuck about it
    Addicted to the drama
    Scorsese baby daddy
    Whoa, whoa, oh-oh, whoa
    Oh-oh

    Oh, uh-huh, right there, just a little further down
    Oh, uh-huh, got a brand new reason to spiral out
    Oh, uh-huh, in a bad mood, baby, come work me out
    Oh, uh-huh, I'ma crash out, baby, don't slow me down

    I hate to be the one (be the one)
    Hate to be the one doing the most
    That's what it takes, though
    So can you be the one? (Be the one)
    Can you be the one to love me for
    You love me for it

    I would pretend to do my favorite man, he'd call me tasty
    Period's late again, they wonder if I cooked a baby
    One day, I'll understand all that it takes to be a lady
    Whoa, whoa, oh-oh, whoa, oh

    Oh, uh-huh, right there, yeah, just a little further down
    Oh, uh-huh, got a brand new reason to spiral out
    Oh, uh-huh, on the edge already, don't push me now
    Oh, uh-huh, I'ma crash out, baby, don't slow me down

    I hate to be the one (be the one)
    Hate to be the one doing the most
    That's what it takes, though
    So can you be the one? (Be the one)
    Can you be the one to love me for
    You love me for it

    You love me for it
    I know you love me for it Writer/s: Michael Ozowuru, Solana Imani Rowe, Tyler Johnson
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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