Hairdresser

Album: SE9 Part 1 (2025)
Charted: 15
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  • Baby girl, are you listenin'? (Yeah)
    There you go, got me questionin'
    If I was low, would you call me then?
    If you got a man, would we still be friends?
    Fuck around and find out
    This is stress I can live without
    Share my clothes, pay when we outside
    I'm not your man, so why do I provide?

    You only want me when you need me, ayy (yeah)
    You call me cryin', and I'll be there, mm (yeah, ooh)
    There's so much bullshit you put me through
    And I tell my hairdresser all about you
    She says, "Skye, you're too kind"

    It was shits and gigs to smokin' spliffs and now it's nothin'
    Went from innocence to incidents, you started somethin'
    When I'm needed, know I'll be there first
    You don't reciprocate and, girl, that hurts
    Wish I could implement the ways on how to keep this goin'
    But you're stubborn and above it, there's no room for growin'
    Hate the feelin' that we've hit a wall
    Lost my girlie, now I've got withdrawals

    If your feet were busted, I'd give you my shoes
    Like they wasn't new
    And now I'm tired of this same old shit

    You only want me when you need me, ayy (yeah)
    You call me cryin', and I'll be there, mm (yeah, ooh)
    There's so much bullshit you put me through
    And I tell my hairdresser all about you
    She says, "Skye, you're too kind"
    You only want me when you need me (woo)
    You're fuckin' up another weekend, mm (yeah)
    There's so much bullshit you put me through
    And I tell my sister all about you
    She says, "Skye, don't waste your time" (ooh)

    Don't leave me (ooh)
    You're too easy
    And don't leave me
    I'm too easy (ooh), too easy (ooh) Writer/s: Boo, Luis Navidad, Skye Newman
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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