VERSE 1 (Malik)
Seems like yesterday, my arms was ‘round your waist
Baby how was your day? But I’m on a different page.
Scratch that another book, about how the world was shook.
But it’s a brand new day, time to go out and play___
CHORUS
Cause I’m on my own again,
It’s all good (x2) Yeah
Cause I’m on my own again, and this time around
It’s all good (x2)
VERSE 2
Seems like yesterday my arms was round your waist
And you were on my case, but it was A okay
Cuz I knew baby baby you would never stray
No matter how hard things got day to day
But I saw it fade away, as soon as I hear u say
That you no longer thought you could be with me
And I said okay/ bout it was mo’ like
Oh Lord, Oh No. my baby don’t want me no mo’
I let the tears in my eyes dry before they were cried
And try not to deny the pain I felt inside.
Without my girl by my side I still had to ride
I decide to get fly to right
And I feel alright, yes-yes its all good.
And we gonna party on like we should
Like Usher Imma be alright tonight
I just suddenly remembered what freedom feels like.
VERSE 3
Now I’m not gonna lie and say I’m over you;
I got jealous when I saw you with that older dude.
And it’s not because the brother’s like 42
It’s ‘cause he’s richer than mine, yeah I got one too.
(WHAT?!?) Just kidding, still like girls yo.
You broke my heart, you ain’t put me on the downlow.
(At first) I had a blank face like a gringo
(and Now) Now I’m celebrating the fact that I’m single
(So) So whether white or black you should know the fact
that the fun won’t stop like Pringles.
And I’m damn sexy if I say so myself
We’re gonna party hard like (Boy you need some help!)
Going on the offense ‘cause the music is tight
‘cause I’m using common sense to find the light (Get it?)
(Basically I’m) finding someone new to help me to
make new memories to forget about you.
credits
from FROSH!,
released January 15, 2007
Produced by Malik Smith
Vocals written and Performed by Malik Smith
Mixed by KQuick of Grand Staff Productions
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