Don't Call Me Up

Album: High Expectations (2019)
Charted: 3 66
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  • When I'm underneath the bright lights
    When I'm tryna have a good time
    'Cause I'm good now you ain't mine
    Now, now, now, now, don't call me up
    When you're looking at my photos
    Getting hot, losing control
    You want me more now I let go
    Now, now, now, now

    I'm over you and I don't need your lies no more
    'Cause the truth is, without you, boy, I'm stronger
    And I know it's sad that I changed, have a cold heart
    But it was your game that left scars
    Ooh, I'm over you

    Don't call me up
    I'm going out tonight
    Feeling good now you're outta my life
    Don't wanna talk about us
    I gotta leave it behind
    One drink and you're outta my mind
    Now, now take it up
    Baby, I'm on a high
    You're alone, going out of your mind
    But I'm here up in the club
    And I don't wanna talk
    So don't call me up

    'Cause I'm here looking fine, babe
    And I got eyes looking my way
    And everybody's on my vibe, babe
    Now, now, now, now, don't call me up
    My friends said you were a bad man
    I should have listened to them back then
    And now you're tryna hit me up again
    Now, now, now, now

    I'm over you and I don't need your lies no more
    'Cause the truth is, without you, boy, I'm stronger
    And I know it's sad that I changed, have a cold heart
    But it was your game that left scars
    Ooh, I'm over you

    Don't call me up
    I'm going out tonight
    Feeling good now you're outta my life
    Don't wanna talk about us
    I gotta leave it behind
    One drink and you're outta my mind
    Now, now take it up
    Baby, I'm on a high
    You're alone, going out of your mind
    But I'm here up in the club
    And I don't wanna talk
    So don't call me up

    Don't call me up
    So don't call me up
    Don't call me up

    I'm over you and I don't need your lies no more
    'Cause the truth is, without you, boy, I'm stronger
    And I know it's sad that I changed, have a cold heart
    But it was your game that left scars
    Ooh, I'm over you

    Don't call me up
    I'm going out tonight
    Feeling good now you're outta my life
    Don't wanna talk about us
    I gotta leave it behind
    One drink and you're outta my mind
    Now, now take it up
    Baby, I'm on a high
    You're alone, going out of your mind
    But I'm here up in the club
    And I don't wanna talk
    So don't call me up

    Don't call me up
    So don't call me up
    Don't call me up
    So don't call me up Writer/s: Camille Purcell, Mabel McVey, Steve Mac
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • Mihle Maseti from South Africa I love, I love, I love. This song is amazing. It gave me goosebumps.
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