Down

Album: Listen (2014)
Charted: 40
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  • Oh oh yeah I'm here downtown
    There's a rumor baby
    You're planning to bring me

    Down down, down down
    Down down, down down
    Down down, down down
    Down down, down down

    You tryna set me up
    Until ?
    Oh yeah you talkin' behind me
    You talkin' behind me
    You're talking behind my back
    You wanna watch me fall (watch me fall)
    But I won't break (I won't break)
    I know you like to hit me,
    I kick you to the ground and tryna be me
    You tryna bring me down

    Down down, down down
    Down down, down down
    Down down, down down
    Down down, down down (what the hell)

    I'm so sexual
    It's all about the ?
    If you wanna please me
    Touch me
    So let me know what's next
    I'm gonna hit you up (hit you up)
    Then I'm gon' let you down (let you down)
    Just to prove a point
    That you can't break a man who's already down

    Down down, down down
    Down down, down down
    Down down, down down
    Down down, down down (what the hell)

    It's getting a little louder (louder)
    A little louder (louder)
    I said la (la) I said la (la)
    I said la la la-la la la
    (La la la-la la la)
    La la la-la la la
    (La la la-la la la)
    There's a rumor

    You shall bring me down
    Down down, down down
    Down down, down down
    Down down, down down
    Down down, down down (You can never ever bring me down)
    Down down, down down
    Down down, down down
    Down down, down down
    Down down, down down (what the hell) Writer/s: Dean Cover, Luke Pritchard
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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