What's the Matter

Album: Year Of The Gentleman (2008)
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  • She wanted the money
    The fame
    The brand names
    And fancy cars

    She left a hard working man behind
    For a fellow with a championship ring
    See here's the thing
    About dating a superstar

    She was one of like eight or nine
    Just another ball players play thing
    And I'm singing

    What's the matter with you baby
    What's the matter with you baby
    What's the matter with you
    Say ain't that your dream come true

    What's the matter with you baby
    What's the matter with you baby
    What's the matter with you, you
    Say ain't that your dream come true

    What's the matter with you baby
    What's the matter with you baby
    What's the matter with you

    No one to blame but, you
    No one to blame but you, you, you

    He wanted the money
    The fame
    The brand names
    And fancy cars

    Looking up to the pushing man
    He wanted to be like them oh so bad
    One hell of a price to pay if you get caught
    See that's the party didn't understand
    Now we sitting in a prison cell ahh man

    [Chorus]

    What's the matter with you fella
    What's the matter with you fella
    What's the matter with you
    Say ain't that your dream come true

    What's the matter with you fella
    What's the matter with you fella
    What's the matter with you
    You

    Say ain't that your dream come true
    What's the matter with you fella
    What's the matter with you fella
    What's the matter with you

    All the ladies like the bad boy
    So you go and get a bad boy
    And he treats you bad
    And u act surprised

    Be careful what you ask for
    You got what you ask for
    Tell me why you're mad
    Tell me why you're mad

    We keep complaining bout we won?t change
    But half of us don't do a thing
    So everything stays the same
    And I?m asking

    [Chorus]

    What's the matter with you tell me
    What's the matter with you tell me
    What's the matter with you
    You can't make our dreams come true

    What's the matter with you tell me
    What's the matter with you tell me
    What's the matter with you
    Can't make our dreams come true

    What's the matter with you tell me
    What's the matter with you tell me
    What's the matter with you
    Can't make our dreams come true

    What's the matter with you tell me
    What's the matter with you tell me
    What's the matter with you Writer/s: CHARLES HARMON, SHAFFER SMITH
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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