New Problems

Album: Free (2015)
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  • You used to say
    That all it takes is a dollar and a daydream,
    But now you'd do
    You'd do anything to deflate me
    When you were down and when you cried
    Who was there, right by your side, baby?

    But now I'm out the door
    I won't waste no time thinking about you anymore
    'Cause I got new girls, new problems
    I won't waste no time talking about you anymore
    'Cause I got new girls, new problems

    I used to think that all it took was a little love
    I guess that's not true, 'cause now I know
    That it's not enough

    When I was down
    And I was crying
    You weren't around
    You were lying
    And when you were down
    I was trying
    To lift you up, feather in the wind
    I'll never do that again

    'Cause now I'm out the door
    I won't waste no time thinking about you anymore
    'Cause I got new girls, new problems
    I won't waste no time talking about you anymore
    'Cause I got new girls, new problems

    (Break it down! come on!)
    Uhh baby got got another another thing coming
    Uhh baby got got another another thing coming
    Uhh baby got got another another thing coming, coming
    Ooh that's why, that's why, that's why I'm going, going, going
    I got 99 problems, but you ain't one anymore
    'Cause I got a new girl, with some new damn problems baby
    Ooh It's a bitch when your ex-girl's talking to your next girl
    I got a new girl with some new problems
    (Jam it out! come on!) Writer/s: INDIA ARIE SIMPSON, SHANNON SANDERS
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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