Gangsta

Album: Suicide Squad (2016)
Charted: 57 41
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  • I need a gangsta
    To love me better
    Than all the others do
    To always forgive me
    Ride or die with me
    That's just what gangsters do

    I'm fucked up, I'm black and blue
    I'm built for it, all the abuse
    I got secrets, that nobody, nobody, nobody knows
    I'm good on, that pussy shit
    I don't want, what I can get
    I want someone, with secrets
    That nobody, nobody, nobody knows

    I need a gangsta
    To love me better
    Than all the others do
    To always forgive me
    Ride or die with me
    That's just what gangsters do

    My freakness is on the loose
    And running, all over you
    Please take me to places, that nobody, nobody knows
    You got me hooked up on the feeling
    You got me hanging from the ceiling
    Got me up so high I'm barely breathing
    So don't let me, don't let me, don't let me, don't let me go

    I need a gangsta (gangsta, gangsta)
    To love me better (love me, love me better, better, baby)
    Than all the others do (they do, they do, they do-oh-oh-oh)
    To always forgive me (always forgive)
    Ride or die with me (ride or die with me)
    That's just what gangsters do (do) Writer/s: Andrew Swanson, Holly Hafermann, Jacob Luttrell, Jason Evigan, Jeremy Coleman, Kelhani Parrish
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Hipgnosis Songs Group, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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