Paradise

Album: Late Nights (2015)
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  • Woke up at home off that molly
    Bad bitch red bone on my body
    Smelling like Patron in mi casa
    That was one hell of a party
    Wake n bake, then I'm right in it
    Don't ask in the morning, I just hit it
    Then she gon' skate like she Tony Hawk
    And man I'm right back on my sinning

    Oh I knew life would be alright
    But who could've known it'd be this good?
    Oh and they tell me
    It gets better, better, better, better
    This is more than life
    This is paradise

    Two Tylenols and a smoothie
    Work out and maybe jacuzzi
    Thirteen new texts, man they jockin'
    That's just more checks in my pocket
    My daily been all about that money
    Mama ain't ever raise no dummy
    Straight out the city where the wind blows
    So this one right here for my kinfolk

    Man I knew life would be alright
    But who could've known it'd be this good?
    Oh and they tell me
    It gets better, better, better, better
    This is more than life
    This is paradise

    So, so, so fuckin' wasted
    So, so, so fuckin' high
    It's amazing that we made it
    We gon' take this past the sky
    Woke up at home off that molly
    Bad bitch red bone on my body
    Smelling like Patron in mi casa
    That was one hell of a party

    Oh I knew life would be alright
    But who could've known it'd be this good?
    Oh and they tellin' me
    They say it gets better, better, better, better
    This is more than life
    This is paradise Writer/s: Jeremy Felton, Keith James, Mick Schultz
    Publisher: O/B/O DistroKid, Payday Music Publishing, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Spirit Music Group, Universal Music Publishing Group
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