Freak Of The Week

Album: The Long Way Home (2015)
Charted: 9
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  • She is the freak of the week, now everybody
    See, she is the freak of the week

    Last night I had two bitches
    Vegas where it's always getting real
    Something sexy 'bout them pretty keep it hood bitches
    They just seem to show me what I'm feeling
    Let your body see, I said she freakin' to me
    The way she move that ass to the beat
    Now everybody see, she is the freak of the week
    You got your body speaking to me

    Step, step, step to the party like a OG
    Party jumping, neighbours can't go sleep
    Now the neighbours tryna call the police
    Fuck the feds
    Say you a freak, show me how freaky
    And she got moves like bad gyal RiRi
    Said he hit it right, go HAM when he tap that
    You last ten seconds, man, you a Snapchat
    Hit it in a car, hit it in a house
    Hit it in a bath, hit it on a couch
    Meet me outside, jump in the ride
    If she ain't mine then she probably with Kone (Holla at me)

    I'mma grab your waist
    OK, how much long gonna take? I'll wait
    Came with that nigga?
    No, no, you should be my bitch
    See, she is the freak of the week
    The way that body speaking to me, now everybody
    See, she is the freak of the week
    You got your body speaking to me
    Uh, yeah I know that you want it, you want it
    You want it, you want it
    Tonight, let's see you get naughty
    Get naughty, get naughty, get naughty

    Say you got a man, you don't seem sure
    Showing off your skin, I wanna see more
    We can take a little detour
    Have you ever ate McDonalds on a G4?
    You got your keys to my beep beep
    They ain't doing it right, come and see me
    I can tell that you're freaky
    And I know you ain't shy like Chief Keef
    I can see you got your eye on it
    Big batty girl, come whine on it
    Big titty girl, where your arse at?
    She can't believe that I asked that

    I'mma grab your waist
    OK, how much long gonna take? I'll wait
    Came with that nigga?
    No, no, you should be my bitch
    See, she is the freak of the week
    The way that body speaking to me, now everybody
    See, she is the freak of the week
    You got your body speaking to me
    Uh, yeah I know that you want it, you want it
    You want it, you want it
    Tonight, let's see you get naughty
    Get naughty, get naughty, get naughty

    She's a freak
    She's so freaky
    She's so freaky
    Oh so freaky
    She's a freak
    She's so freaky
    She's so freaky
    Oh so freaky

    See, she is the freak of the week
    The way that body speaking to me, now everybody
    See, she is the freak of the week
    You got your body speaking to me
    Uh, yeah I know that you want it, you want it
    You want it, you want it
    Tonight, let's see you get naughty
    Get naughty, get naughty, get naughty

    She's a freak
    She's so freaky
    She's so freaky
    Oh so freaky
    She's a freak
    She's so freaky
    She's so freaky
    Oh so freaky Writer/s: AHMIR THOMPSON, AMISH DILIPKUMAR PATEL, CASYO VALENTINE JOHNSON, DIJON MCFARLANE, JEREMIH FELTON, JEREMY ALEXANDER HARDING, JIMMY GRAY, KARL WILSON, KENYATTA V. WILLIAMS, MALIK SMART, MOSES DAVIS, TARIK L. COLLINS
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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