Famous

Album: Unfinished Business (2016)
Charted: 28
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  • I really believe in love
    I really believe in love that won't die
    But no matter how hard I try
    I just can't make you realize
    I've been here all along

    When it comes to me and you
    No spotlight on
    'Cause you always think you can do better
    Better, better

    But will you call me when I'm famous?
    When I'm famous
    Would you call my name
    Will you call me when I'm famous?
    When I'm famous
    Will you call my name
    When I'm famous?

    What's a man gotta do to make you happy?
    Is it all about the fortune and fame?
    Would you care if they scream my name?
    Make believe I would still feel the same?

    I've been here all along
    When it comes to me and you
    No spotlight on
    'Cause you always think you can do better
    Better, better

    But will you call me when I'm famous?
    When I'm famous
    Would you call my name
    Will you call me when I'm famous?
    When I'm famous
    Will you call my name
    When I'm famous?

    If I told you honestly
    Honestly I don't believe
    You would take the diamond rings
    Things that only fade overnight

    I would rather you and me
    Living out another dream
    Make a new reality
    And hopefully
    You won't only call me when I'm famous

    (When I'm famous, baby) when I'm famous
    Would you call my name (would you call my name, would you call, baby?)
    Will you call me when I'm famous?
    (Will you, when I'm famous, yeah?) when I'm famous
    Will you call my name (would you call my name?)

    (Will you call me?)
    (Will you call me?) oh, baby
    (Will you call, call my name?) will you call my name?
    (Will you call me?) will you, will you?
    (Will you call me?) oh, baby
    (Will you call, call my name?) oh, oh, no, baby

    I really believe in love
    I really believe in love that won't die
    And it can only get better
    Better, better
    When I'm famous Writer/s: CARMEN REECE, EDGAR ETIENNE, HARMONY SAMUELS, MAJOR FINLEY, NATHAN SYKES
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Payday Music Publishing, Songtrust Ave, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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