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Album: Last Lap (2024)
Charted: 16
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  • Uh, uh-uh, uh, uh
    Oh, do you do this often?
    I know, there's somethin' wrong, when I look in the mirror
    I just don't even see myself anymore
    (Do you do this often?)
    (Do you do this often?)
    Like, they say they miss me and shit, shut up, for real, like, man
    (Do you do this often?)
    (Do you do this often?)
    Look
    (Do you do this often?)

    Dj, run it back, play this song in this bitch, vibin' like I'm alone in this bitch, mm
    Tit for tat, I got your back, was I wrong for that shit?
    Tell me, is we too grown for that shit? (Do you do this often?)
    Uh, I wanna lock it in, baby, no weighin' my options
    Wanna travel, see the world, gettin' drunk on an island
    Wanna settle, start a family, so tell me about it
    And you so perfect, baby, don't give nobody that body
    Get social anxiety, I fear
    And I done been this way for some years
    I don't really get along with my peers
    Everything that they do to me is weird
    So in a world full of weirdos, fools, and scrubs
    Tell me, what it is that you're willin' to do for love?
    You know it's true that the datin' pool is fucked
    Ain't nobody out here, baby, it just be us
    And I know, and I know, and I know, and I know a broken heart when I see one
    And I feel, and I feel, and I feel, and I feel like I love you more
    Did you know? Do you know? Did you know? Do you know I'm a shoulder if you need one?
    When I feel what I feel, keep it real, what's the deal? I'm ready for
    Oh, somewhere we could be alone, you and me alone
    I remember bein' twenty-one when my life had just begun
    And twenty-two, many things to see and do
    Twenty-three, lookin' forward to twenty-four
    Is it just or me or it ain't no love no more?
    Twenty-five, what a time to be alive
    Am I gettin' old? Why do I feel tired
    Of the same old things, the same old games?
    Same old pain, think it's time for a change 'cause
    Certain shit ain't like me no more, certain shit don't excite me no more
    It don't excite no more, no, it ain't like me no more
    No more, no more, no, no, no, no, no
    Certain shit shit don't excite me no more, shit ain't like me no more
    This ain't like me no more, no, it don't excite me no more

    (Do you do this often?)
    (Do this often?)
    (Do you do this often?) Uh
    (Do this often?)
    (Do you do this often?) Writer/s: Akano Samuel, Lee Allen Speights III, Rodarius Green, Ronald Banful, Seyi Sodimu, Temilade Openiyi
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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