6 Of 1 Thing

Album: Trust Me (2007)
Charted: 39
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  • [Chorus: 1]
    6 of 1 thing (uh)
    Half a dozen of another
    6 of 1 thing (oh)
    Half a dozen of another
    Tell me one thing (oh)
    Then you go and do another (uh, c'mon)
    What you doin' to me

    [Chorus: 2]
    6 of 1 thing (uh)
    Half a dozen of another
    6 of 1 thing (ha)
    Half a dozen of another
    Tell me one thing
    Then you go and do another
    Baby tell me why (c'mon, check)

    [Verse 1:]
    Why do you always front (lately)
    Over nothin' baby
    Actin' nonchalant (tell me)
    Why you been trippin' out
    Where's the love gone (baby)
    All I know there's no more
    Kissin' huggin', makin' lovin'
    Romantic weekends in London

    Used to always say (girlfriend)
    I'm the only one that makes you happy
    Tell me girl what's changed (since then)
    Why we don't communicate no more
    Leavin' me wide (open)
    And it's so clear to see that
    This ain't workin', that's for certain
    Baby please just tell me somethin'

    Why you actin' crazy, yeah
    One minute crazy next thing everything cris
    That's why I don't understand why you actin' like this
    Baby why you actin' crazy
    You're confusin' me, when you tell me baby

    [Chorus: 1]

    [Chorus: 2]

    [Verse 2:]
    Why you always cryin' (lately)
    Over nothin' baby
    When all I'm doin' is tryin' (trust me)
    Just wanna work this out
    So hard to be strong (baby)
    When it seems you're always
    Boyfriend snubbin', girlfriends clubbin'
    Baby please just tell me somethin'

    Why you actin' crazy, yeah
    One minute crazy next thing everything crisp
    That's why I don't understand why you actin' like this
    Baby why you actin' crazy
    You're confusin' me, when you tell me baby

    [Chorus: 1]

    [Chorus: 2]

    [Bridge:]
    This one dedicated to my peeps in the same [censored] as this
    This one, I don't know, I ain't been here before
    But I know I don't want to let you go
    She's like this, one minute wanting to kiss
    Next minute we both be fighting like this
    It was never like that
    You were just my girl and your boy had your back
    But you're one in a million, just came off the rails though
    Flipped off the track, tryin' to put you back on though
    Just like a yo-yo, how relationships go
    We kickin' out the door, but you're waivin' the four four
    So unpredictable hard to follow
    Specially when I don't know what the [censored] is wrong
    That why girl I'm so confused when your sittin' there sayin' baby baby

    [Chorus: 1]

    [Chorus: 2]

    [Chorus: 1]

    [Chorus: 2]

    [Outro:]
    I wanna know know know know know
    Yeah
    Na na na na know
    Oh baby
    What you doin' to me
    La na na na know
    La na na na know know
    La na na na know
    La na na na know know
    La na na na know oh Writer/s: CRAIG ASHLEY DAVID, FRASER T SMITH
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Round Hill
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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