Famous Girl

Album: Graffiti (2009)
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  • 'Ye would've said you're so "Amazing"
    So how could you be so "Heartless," girl?
    "Live Your Life," take T-I-M-E
    "Day 'n' Night" just like Kid Cudi
    You'll think of me, you will, oh
    Drake would say that you're the "Best He Ever Had"
    Rumors come and go but you keep your shadow
    Everywhere you go it follows, can't understand, I still love you
    (Watch the blogs talk about this one) oh, oh

    Soon as I thought I found the right woman
    There were other guys who thought the same thing about her
    Like damn, you let me down, down, down
    'Cause you're famous, girl, for breakin' hearts
    You're famous, girl, girl, girl (girl)
    You're famous, girl, girl, girl (girl)
    You're famous, girl, girl, girl (girl)
    Should've known you'd break my heart
    Know that you would break my heart, heart, heart

    Keri would've said my love "Knocks Her Down"
    Keyshia would've told me I was "Sent From Heaven"
    Sorry B, I don't wear no "Halo"
    You were first to play the game though
    Sorry, I bust the windows out your car
    I might have cheated in the beginnin'
    I was wrong for writin' "Disturbia"
    But I meant it in "Forever"
    We were 'posed to be together
    And I can't let you go

    Soon as you thought you found the right man
    There were other girls who thought the same thing about me
    Like damn, I let you down, down, down
    Yes, I'm famous, girl, for breakin' hearts
    I'm famous, girl, girl, girl (girl)
    I'm famous, girl, girl, girl (girl)
    I'm famous, girl, girl, girl (girl)
    Didn't know I'd break your heart
    Know that I woul break my heart, heart, heart
    I'm famous, girl, girl, girl (girl)
    I'm famous, girl, girl, girl (girl)
    I'm famous, girl, girl, girl (girl)
    Didn't know I'd break your heart
    Know that I would break my heart, heart, heart

    Many hearts we should've left unbroken
    Empty words are better left unspoken
    Too much pressure, I wish time was frozen
    Seems we lost our way now
    I hope you're happy bein' famous, girl

    You're famous, girl, girl, girl (should've known that you would break my heart)
    You're famous, girl, girl, girl (should have known that you would leave me lonely)
    You're famous, girl, girl, girl (yeah)
    Should've known you'd break my heart
    Know that you would break my heart, heart, heart
    (But then again I'm famous, girl)
    I'm famous, girl, girl, girl (I've broken my share of hearts)
    I'm famous, girl, girl, girl (yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah)
    I'm famous, girl, girl, girl (should've known from the start that we would break apart)
    Didn't know I'd break your heart
    Know that I would break your heart, heart, heart (yeah, yeah, yeah) Writer/s: Chris Brown, Joseph A. Bereal Jr., Luke Boyd, Robert Allen, Ryan Caleb, Ryan Leslie
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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