First Things First

Album: Pentatonix (2015)
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  • Telling me that you ain't fly
    Unless you're on a private jet
    Telling me you ain't worth it now
    If you ain't made a million yet
    Fame, money and the finer things
    ??? following
    Addicted to that quantity
    Want that international love

    Don't you know that everything
    You've ever wanted doesn't have a price tag on it
    Earn it first, don't have to flaunt it
    What you've got is something flawless

    Wait a minute, first things first
    Take a second, first things first
    Wait a minute, first things first
    Take a second, first things first

    Hold up, slow down, take a breath
    Running and you don't know why
    Once you learn how to build your own track
    It'll take you to the finish line
    Fame, money and the VIP
    That don't mean nothing to me
    Not saying you should work for free
    Just don't forget how to love

    Don't you know that everything
    You've ever wanted doesn't have a price tag on it
    Earn it first, don't have to flaunt it
    What you've got is something flawless

    Wait a minute, first things first
    Take a second, first things first
    Wait a minute, first things first
    Take a second, first things first

    First things first, you need love, humility
    Take away all the animosity
    First things first, you need love, humility
    Take away all the animosity
    First things first, you need
    All you need is love, love and humility
    Take away all the animosity
    Wait a minute

    Wait a minute, first things first
    Take a second, first things first
    Wait a minute, first things first
    Take a second, first things first Writer/s: KEVIN FISHER, KEVIN OLUSOLA, SCOTT HOYING
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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