Finesse

Album: Scorpion (2018)
Charted: 42
  • Yeah, turn everything up
    Yeah, oh yeah
    Turn everything up a little more

    I want my baby to have your eyes
    I'm going against my own advice
    Should I do New York? I can't decide
    Fashion week is more your thing than mine
    I can't even lie, I'd rather stay inside
    I can't do suit and tie
    Can't be in a room with you and stand on different sides
    One thing at a time
    I have to learn to hide
    One thing at a time
    Emotions running high
    I wish you felt alright

    Just hitting my line
    All the time, all the time, all the
    You stay on my mind
    All the time, all the time (yeah)

    It takes some finesse
    I seen you finesse
    He can't know finesse
    You stay on my mind

    You and your sister
    Too hot to handle
    Things will get cancelled
    I would make time for you
    Commitment
    Going the distance
    I'm new to all of this

    It takes some finesse
    I seen you finesse
    He can't know finesse
    You stay on my mind

    (You stay on my mind
    Girl, you know that you stay
    On my mind) Writer/s: Aubrey Drake Graham, James Edward Fauntleroy, Noel Cadastre
    Publisher: Cloud9, Reservoir Media Management, Inc., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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