Fight The Feeling

Album: Nostalgia (2023)
Charted: 16
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  • Look, oh-whoa
    Uh, okay

    Women, how'd you get so good at hiding your feelings?
    Pretending, pretending you're fine when really you're bending
    Uh, you can't keep patching up your pain taking shots at the bar
    Know exactly how you feel, I know what's in your heart
    Young nigga came a long way with so many scars
    Finally found a brighter day from being lost in the dark
    But she don't wanna hear that tonight (oh no)
    Play something that's feeling right (oh no)
    She's tryna get lit tonight (oh no)
    Get lost in the city lights (oh no)
    Her heart still broken but she's in denial
    She need her grandmama to watch her child
    Her make-up covers up her broken smile
    You're livin' on lies, hurtin' inside but she's outside

    So get your hair did, put your clothes on
    Tell the DJ to play your song (play your song)
    Tryna fight the feeling
    But she never finished healing
    Now you in the middle of the club
    Tryin' not to cry to a love song
    In the middle of the club
    Tryin' not to cry to a love song, whoa
    To a love song, whoa, to a love song
    Now you in the middle of the club
    Tryin' not to cry
    To a love song (to a love song), uh
    To a love song (to a love song)
    To a love song
    Now you in the middle of the club
    Tryin' not to cry to a love song
    To a love song (to a love song, oh)
    To a love song (to a love song)
    Ayy, yeah
    Ayy, yeah
    Oh Writer/s: Bryan Austin Beachley, Daniel Yunuen Aldaz Leander, Evenson Clauseille, Rodarius M. Green, Soulyate Amine
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, CREATE MUSIC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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