Paint The Town Red

Album: Scarlet (2023)
Charted: 1 1
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    Yeah, bitch, I said what I said
    I'd rather be famous instead
    I let all that get to my head
    I don't care, I paint the town red
    Bitch, I said what I said
    I'd rather be famous instead
    I let all that get to my head
    I don't care, I paint the town red

    Mm, she the devil
    She a bad lil' bitch, she a rebel
    She put her foot to the pedal
    It'll take a whole lot for me to settle
    Mm, she the devil
    She a bad lil' bitch, she a rebel
    She put her foot to the pedal
    It'll take a whole lot for me to settle (yeah, yeah)

    Said, my happiness is all of your misery
    I put good dick all in my kidneys
    This Margiel' don't come with no jealousy
    My illness don't come with no remedy
    I am so much fun without Hennessy
    They just want my love and my energy
    You can't talk no shit without penalties
    Bitch, I'm in yo' shit if you send for me
    I'm going to glow up one more time
    Trust me, I have magical foresight
    You gon' see me sleepin' in courtside
    You gon' see me eatin' ten more times
    Ugh, you can't take that bitch nowhere
    Ugh, I look better with no hair
    Ugh, ain't no sign I can't smoke here
    Ugh (yeah), gimme the chance and I'll go there

    Yeah, bitch, I said what I said
    I'd rather be famous instead
    I let all that get to my head
    I don't care, I paint the town red
    Bitch, I said what I said
    I'd rather be famous instead
    I let all that get to my head
    I don't care, I paint the town red

    Mm, she the devil
    She a bad lil' bitch, she a rebel
    She put her foot to the pedal
    It'll take a whole lot for me to settle
    Mm, she the devil
    She a bad lil' bitch, she a rebel
    She put her foot to the pedal
    It'll take a whole lot (yeah) for me to settle (yeah)

    Said pop make money, now you try, bitch
    You could use a revamp with a new vibe, sis
    I don't need a big feature or a new sidekick
    I don't need a new fan 'cause my boo like it
    I don't need to wear a wig to make you like it
    I'm a two-time bitch, you ain't knew I'd win?
    Throw a shot like you tryna have a food fight then
    All my opps waitin' for me to be you, I bet
    Said I got drive, I don't need a car
    Money really all that we fiendin' for
    I'm doin' things they ain't seen before
    Fans ain't dumb, but extremists are
    I'm a demon lord
    Fall off what? I ain't seen the horse
    Called your bluff, better cite the source
    Fame ain't somethin' that I need no more

    'Cause, bitch, I said what I said
    I'd rather be famous instead
    I let all that get to my head
    I don't care, I paint the town red
    Bitch, I said what I said
    I'd rather be famous instead
    I let all that get to my head
    I don't care, I paint the town red

    Mm, she the devil
    She a bad lil' bitch, she a rebel
    She put her foot to the pedal
    It'll take a whole lot for me to settle
    Mm, she the devil
    She a bad lil' bitch, she a rebel
    She put her foot to the pedal
    It'll take a whole lot for me to settle

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    (Walk on by) Writer/s: Amala Zandile Dlamini, Burt Bacharach, Hal David, Isaac Earl Bynum, Jean Baptiste, Karl Brutus, Karl Rubin, Ryan Buendia
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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