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Album: Larger Than Life (2023)
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  • I be doing shit I really shouldn't do, for real
    That's why I always tell you come through, for real
    After this time I'll be through for real
    I be doing shit I really shouldn't do, for real
    That's why I always tell you come through, for real
    After this time I'll be through for real

    Even I know you ain't no good for me
    But you feel so good to me
    Every time I come back I try to leave
    So how you end up back with me?
    Oh (I don't know)
    This ain't what I want, this is something else
    Something that ain't good for my health
    And I've been searching, but I can't get no help
    And I don't feel like myself, oh

    I be doing shit I really shouldn't do, for real
    That's why I always tell you come through, for real (ooh, oh-oh)
    After this time I'll be through for real
    After this time I'll be through for real
    I be doing shit I really shouldn't do, for real
    That's why I always tell you come through, for real (where you at?)
    After this time I'll be through for real (bring me that-)
    After this time I'll be through for real

    I can feel them walls closing
    I can feel it all
    I'm stuck in your claws
    Try to run but I don't get far
    I'ma put some blame on me
    Tryna take accountability
    But you take on my ability
    You're the death of me and a remedy
    I be doing too much

    I be doing shit I really shouldn't do, for real (yeah)
    That's why I always tell you come through, for real (oh)
    After this time I'll be through for real (ooh)
    After this time I'll be through for real
    I be doing shit I really shouldn't do, for real (I be doing shit I shouldn't do)
    That's why I always tell you come through, for real (baby, where you at?)
    After this time I'll be through for real (bring me that-)
    After this time I'll be through for real Writer/s: Antoine Walters, Bailey Rial Goldberg, Christopher Brent Wood, David Patino, Jonathan Jabari Wells, Othello Houston
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Downtown Music Publishing, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Songtrust Ave, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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