Energy

Album: Energy (2020)
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  • What up, what up, what up, what up?
    Alright, look, look, look, look, look
    Just in case you ain't got it by now
    Listen to me, bring it in
    If you are alive
    I know you ain't reach your best yet
    You got more, you could do more
    You could see more, you could be more, alright?

    Right now
    You should feel invincible
    Powerful
    Strong
    Look

    Where your focus goes, your energy flows
    Are you hearing me?

    Ah-ha

    Now we gon' take it to another level

    Right now
    You should feel invincible
    Powerful
    Strong
    Look
    Ah

    A lot of you, you're not where you wanna be
    You thinking of negative stuff
    You talking negativity
    You in that negative zone
    I need you to do me a favor
    I need you to know that
    In order for you to get to that next level
    The one thing you need to do
    To go where you've never gone before
    Is to change the way you think

    Where your focus goes, your energy flows
    Are you hearing me?

    Right now
    You should feel invincible
    Powerful
    Strong
    Look
    Ah Writer/s: Frank Ricotti, Guy Lawrence, Howard Lawrence, John Fiddy
    Publisher: LIBRARY GOLD APM
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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