Bye Bye

Album: single release only (2022)
Charted: 45 53
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  • Alright, Mello made it right
    Bye-bye, bye-bye
    Oh my, get out my life
    She said, "Why?"
    (Mello made it right)

    I hit her with a bye-bye, bye-bye
    You're out your mind
    I'm out of pills
    And you're out of lies
    It stays dark outside
    Even when it's daytime
    Like, bye-bye, bye-bye
    Uh, bye-bye, bye-bye

    Um, see you later, uh
    Girl, I got a question for you, yeah, I need a favor (uh)
    Turn yourself back to a demon, I'm a demon slayer (uh)
    Hell-proof to the core, take me to your lair (uh)
    Uh, hella persuasive
    Hella curved animation like The Matrix
    Percocet, body achin', stomach achin'
    Feel like it's a fuckin' earthquake where my brain is (huh, oh)
    Hell's Kitchen blazing
    Cooking coke up for slave masters, bloody apron
    I remember havin' a dream catcher when I was like ten
    Set that bitch on fire
    All my dreams been coming true since (been coming true since)

    Hit her with a bye-bye, bye-bye
    You're out your mind
    I'm out of pills
    And you're out of lies
    It stays dark outside
    Even when it's daytime
    Like, bye-bye, bye-bye
    Uh, bye-bye, bye-bye Writer/s: Jarad A. Higgins, Marshmello
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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