Face Drop

Album: Tomorrow (2009)
Charted: 56 61
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  • Kingston, ayy, ayy
    Face drop, ooh oh oh oh
    Kingston
    I see ya face drop, drop, drop

    You touched my heart this'll be I never knew how much it hurt here (feel like)
    Ooh my girl, girl, girl, girl, girl
    First came trust, then came love, but this was none of the above I'm aware (mad me feel like)
    Ooh my girl, girl, girl, girl, girl

    Weren't you the one who said that I'd be lost without you? (No, no, no, no)
    You had your fun, couldn't ride this one without you, baby (and I know, know, know)

    And now I see ya face drop
    I told you not to leave me alone and now that I got my own
    I see ya face drop
    I told you not to count me out
    'Cause you always tried to fill me with doubt
    Saying that I'd look better if I was thinner
    Don't you know you should of loved me for my inner?
    When I left you, yo, I came out a winner, oh-oh, oh-oh

    If you don't like it, I understand not every girl do for their man (made me feel like)
    Ooh my girl, girl, girl, girl, girl
    I cut it short 'cause you got caught
    You're not the girl you used to be no more (made me feel like)
    Ooh my girl, girl, girl, girl, girl

    Weren't you the one who said that I'd be lost without you? (No, no, no, no)
    You had your fun, couldn't ride this one without you, baby (and I know, know, know)

    And now I see ya face drop
    I told you not to leave me alone and now that I got my own
    I see ya face drop
    I told you not to count me out
    'Cause you always tried to fill me with doubt
    Saying that I'd look better if I was thinner
    Don't you know you should of loved me for my inner?
    When I left you, yo, I came out a winner, oh-oh, oh-oh

    Telling me come on back, what will I gain from that?
    I would still, still be yours if you knew how to act
    But you underestimate a dude like me
    And I love it when I see your
    Face drop

    I told you not to leave me alone and now that I got my own
    I see ya face drop
    I told you not to count me out
    'Cause you always tried to fill me with doubt
    Saying that I'd look better if I was thinner
    Don't you know you should of loved me for my inner
    When I left you, yo, I came out a winner, oh-oh, oh-oh

    And now I see ya face drop
    I told you not to leave me alone and now that I got my own
    I see ya face drop
    I told you not to count me out (big and beautiful)
    'Cause you always tried to fill me with doubt
    Saying that I'd look better if I was thinner (big and beautiful)
    Don't you know you should of loved me for my inner
    When I left you, yo, I came out a winner, oh-oh, oh-oh Writer/s: Andrea Martin, Lucas Secon
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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