Disconnect

Album: Believe Me Now? (2023)
Charted: 6
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  • I ain't gonna lie to you
    Life's been fuckin life-ing
    And I need a night or two
    To get me unwinding

    I feel like I'm stuck cycles everyday
    Come and get me out this loop
    So just switch it up for me
    It's time to get loose

    If we disconnect
    We ain't gotta be aligned
    We can redirect
    Everything that's on our minds, let it go
    Change up your frequency and
    You'll see how easily you'll disconnect
    From everything that's on your mind

    Hey (yeah)
    Oh, whoa (yeah)
    Whoa
    Ooh
    If we disconnect
    From everything that's on your mind

    Where's my fuckin' lighter crew? (Where they at? Where they at?)
    Put 'em up high then (up high)
    Now's the time to raise the roof
    We don't need the fighting

    When we're getting stuck in cycles everyday
    We know how to make it through
    So just switch it up for me
    It's time to get loose

    If we disconnect (if we disconnect)
    We ain't gotta be aligned
    We can redirect
    Everything that's on our minds, let it go
    Change up your frequency and
    You'll see how easily you'll disconnect (disconnect)
    From everything that's on your mind

    Oh-oh-oh, let it go
    Oh-oh-oh, let it go
    Oh-oh-oh, let it go
    Oh-oh-oh, just let it go
    Oh-oh-oh, hey, hey
    Oh-oh-oh, oh-oh-oh
    Oh-oh-oh, let it go
    Oh-oh-oh, just let it go

    Change up your frequency and
    You'll see how easily you'll disconnect
    From everything that's on your mind Writer/s: Emily Makis, Karen Ann Poole, Kieron Mcintosh, Rebecca Claire Hill, Saul Gregory Milton, William Frederick Kennard
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Sentric Music, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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