Rain On Me

Album: Chromatica (2020)
Charted: 1 1
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  • (Rain on me, rain on me)
    Rain on me
    Rain on me, oh yeah

    I didn't ask for a free ride
    I only asked you to show me a real good time
    I never asked for the rainfall
    At least I showed up, you showed me nothin' at all

    (Rain on me)
    It's comin' down on me
    Water like misery
    It's comin' down on me
    I'm ready, rain on me

    I'd rather be dry (mételo), but at least I'm alive (sácalo)
    Rain on me (mételo), rain, rain
    Rain on me (sácalo), rain, rain
    I'd rather be dry (mételo), but at least I'm alive (sácalo)
    Rain on me (mételo), rain, rain (sácalo)
    (Mételo) rain, rain (sácalo)

    Mételo, sácalo, mételo, sácalo
    Mételo, sácalo, mételo, sácalo
    Mételo, sácalo, mételo, sácalo
    Mételo, sácalo, mételo, sácalo
    Mételo, sácalo, mételo, sácalo
    Mételo, sácalo (rain)
    Pa' la calor

    Livin' in a world where no one's innocent
    Oh, but at least we try (rain on me)
    Gotta live my truth, not keep it bottled in
    So I don't lose my mind (rain)

    I can feel it on my skin (it's comin' down on me)
    Teardrops on my face (rain) (water like misery)
    Let it wash away my sins (it's comin' down on me)
    Let it wash away, yeah

    I'd rather be dry, but at least I'm alive
    Rain on me, rain, rain
    Rain on me, rain, rain
    I'd rather be dry, but at least I'm alive
    Rain on me, rain, rain
    Rain on me

    Hands up to the sky
    I'm about to fly
    Hands up to the sky
    I'm about

    Take this time, it's all yours
    It is all yours, ooh (rain on me, oh yeah, babe)
    (Rain on me, oh yeah)
    You know it is (rain on me), baby

    I'd rather be dry, but at least I'm alive
    Rain on me, rain, rain
    Rain on me, rain, rain
    I'd rather be dry, but at least I'm alive
    Rain on me, rain, rain

    I hear the thunder comin' down
    Won't you rain on me?
    Hey, eh, yeah (rain on me)
    Rain, rain, rain
    Rain, rain, rain
    Rain, rain, rain
    Rain, rain, rain
    Rain, rain, rain
    Rain, rain, rain
    Rain, rain, rain
    Rain, rain, rain
    Mover el culo, a mover el culo
    Mover el culo, a mover el culo
    Mover el culo, a mover el culo
    Mover el culo, a mover el culo
    Zapateando
    Zapateando
    Zapateando
    Zapateando
    Rain, rain, rain
    Rain, rain, rain
    Rain, rain, rain
    Rain, rain, rain
    Rain, rain, rain
    Rain, rain, rain (on me) Writer/s: Alexander Ridha, Ariana Grande, Betty Wright, Jeremiah Burden, Martin Bresso, Matthew James Burns, Michael Tucker, Nija Aisha Alayja Charles, Rami Yacoub, Stefani J. Germanotta, Vernetta Lynn Williams
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Peermusic Publishing, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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