Boy Problems

Album: Emotion (2015)
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  • If you're gonna go then go
    She said to me on the phone
    So tired of hearin' all your boy problems
    If you're gonna stay then stay
    He's not gonna change anyway
    So tired of hearin' all your boy problems

    And I know that she's right
    And I should not be offended
    That I know what it looks like
    From the outside
    And I know that she's right
    And I should not be offended, yeah
    I know what it looks like
    From the outside, from the outside

    Boy problems, who's got 'em?
    I've got 'em too
    Boy trouble, we've got double
    Don't know what to do
    I think I broke up with my boyfriend today
    And I don't really care
    I've got worse problems
    I broke up with my boyfriend
    I think I broke up with my boyfriend today
    And I don't really care
    I've got worse problems
    I broke up with my boyfriend, yeah

    "Carly, gotta let it go"
    She said to me on the phone
    "So tired of hearin' all your boy problems
    It could be the perfect day
    You'll just make it rain anyway
    So tired of hearin' all your boy problems"

    And I know that she's right
    And I should not be offended
    Yeah, I know what it looks like
    From the outside
    And I know that she's right
    And I should not be offended, yeah
    I know what it looks like
    From the outside, from the outside

    Boy problems, who's got 'em?
    I've got 'em too
    Boy trouble, we've got double
    Don't know what to do
    I think I broke up with my boyfriend today
    And I don't really care
    I've got worse problems
    I broke up with my boyfriend
    I think I broke up with my boyfriend today
    And I don't really care
    I've got worse problems
    I broke up with my boyfriend, yeah

    What's worse?
    Losin' a lover or losin' your best friend, oh
    What's worse is when you discover
    You're not good for each other
    She's been giving, you've been taking, taking, taking

    Boy problems, who's got 'em?
    I've got 'em too
    Boy trouble, we've got double
    Don't know what to do (don't know what to do)
    I think I broke up with my boyfriend today
    And I don't really care
    I've got worse problems
    I broke up with my boyfriend
    I think I broke up with my boyfriend today
    And I don't really care
    I've got worse problems
    I broke up with my boyfriend, yeah

    Boy problems, who's got 'em?
    I've got 'em too
    Boy trouble, we've got trouble
    Don't know what to do
    Boy problems, who's got 'em?
    I've got 'em too
    Boy trouble, you've got trouble
    Don't know what to do
    Boy problems, who's got 'em?
    I've got 'em too
    Boy trouble Writer/s: Carly Rae Jepsen, Greg Kurstin, Sia Furler
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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