Playboy Style

Album: What Is Love? (2018)
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  • Uh, oh damn
    Uh, uh, oh damn
    It's Clean Bandit
    With Charli XCX and Bhad Bhabie, bitch!

    Had a lover undercover, kept it on the low
    Said that you meant nothing but my feelings really grew
    Not that I regret you but I met you, went insane
    Oh, oh, yeah
    Didn't need forever but I needed just a call
    Every night at 3 AM I'm banging on your door
    Crying on the marble where we used to fuck 'til dawn
    Oh, oh

    What you doing to me?
    Used to be a scene from a movie
    Now I'm crying tears like a baby
    Looking in the mirror, I don't know me
    Oh, yeah yeah

    Fell in love with a bad, bad dude
    Playboy style, should've seen right through
    All my friends, they could see the truth
    You never loved me, you never loved me, yeah yeah
    It's so rare for a girl like me
    Playboy style, got me fallin' deep
    Did that dirt and I got receipts
    You never loved me, you never loved me, yeah yeah

    La-la-la-la-la-la-la-la, La-la-la-la-a
    La-la-la-la-la-la-la-la, La-la-la-la-a

    When you making checks on checks they chase you for that dollar bill (What a bitch)
    But where the fuck was you when all I had to eat was dollar meals? (Where was you at?)
    Thought we'd have a run, boy
    Thought you was the one, boy
    But as I'm growing all the wiser I don't want no young boys (Oh no)
    Too many on me and I don't discriminate (Nope)
    Might take that bitch on a dinner date (cut yo bitch)
    Fashion Nova, new collection (Bitch)
    Already on me, I don't gotta wait (Oh, you mad)
    Gotta treat me like a lady (Like a lady)
    But I'm still a Bhad Bhabie (Lady)
    I mean more in texts on texts and I'm sorry it's Bhabie with XCX
    Yeah yeah

    Fell in love with a bad, bad dude
    Playboy style, should've seen right through
    All my friends, they could see the truth
    You never loved me, you never loved me, yeah yeah
    It's so rare for a girl like me
    Playboy style, got me fallin' deep
    Did that dirt and I got receipts
    You never loved me, you never loved me, yeah yeah

    Yeah, you said no one was home
    Too bad he's making shapes with the lights on
    I hope she's what you want, uh
    Can't believe I let a Playboy play me so damn good
    Teardrops down the counter from the girls from Hollywood
    Kiss him better, then you leave him, then you hide the truth
    Oh, oh, yeah yeah

    Fell in love with a bad, bad dude
    Playboy style, should've seen right through
    All my friends, they could see the truth
    You never loved me, you never loved me, yeah yeah
    It's so rare for a girl like me
    Playboy style, got me fallin' deep
    Did that dirt and I got receipts
    You never loved me, you never loved me, yeah yeah

    La-la-la-la-la-la-la-la, La-la-la-la-a
    Uh, uh, oh damn
    La-la-la-la-la-la-la-la, La-la-la-la-a Writer/s: Alexander Oriet, Charlotte Emma Aitchison, Danielle Bregoli, David Anthony Phelan, George Astasio, Grace Elizabeth Chatto, Jack Robert Patterson, Jason Andrew Pebworth, Jonathan Christopher Shave, Luke Patterson
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Downtown Music Publishing, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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