Low
by SZA

Album: SOS (2022)
Charted: 17
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  • (Tell 'em to shoot)
    (I'm out the loop, I'm out of range)
    (Oh, I stay out the way)

    Got another side of me, I like to get it poppin'
    But these bitches in my business got me outchea choosin' violence
    If you see me out in public, you don't know me, keep it silent
    In the bedroom, I be screamin', but outside, I keep it quiet
    Keep it on the lowski, on the lowest of the lowest
    Wanna see if you can keep it like nobody know shit

    I need you to get the fuck out my space (yeah)
    Replacement's on the way, please don't play
    That pussy's feelin' like a great escape (oh-oh)
    I need a new trick, old dogs don't change
    I'm fuckin', I ain't makin' love no more (pussy)
    You got a new bitch, what the fuck you cryin' for?
    I'm movin' selfish, callin' all my favorite hoes

    You know how to reach me every time that it plays in your mind
    With a rush that feels like, we're commitin' a crime
    Know where you belong, I'm gon' save you a spot
    You can't be outside, 'cause the block is too hot
    And I'm all on your mind
    Wherever you are, don't call me (let's go)

    Got another side of me, I like to get it poppin' (alright)
    But these bitches in my business got me outchea choosin' violence (yeah, yeah)
    If you see me out in public, you don't know me, keep it silent (oh, yeah)
    In the bedroom, I be screamin', but outside, I keep it quiet (ooh)
    Keep it on the lowski, on the lowest of the lowest
    Wanna see if you can keep it like nobody know shit (let's go)
    Keep it on the lowski, on the lowest of the lowest
    Wanna see if you can keep it like nobody know shit

    I need total confidential, privacy (yeah)
    Don't want no one thinkin' I'm a groupie (it's lit)
    Time zones changed, now we on the first class jet (straight up)
    Don't work my nerves, you know I get moody
    We fuckin', we ain't makin' love no more
    You talk that talk, but it don't match up with your stroke

    Wherever you are, whatever you need
    Don't call me, don't worry 'bout me

    Got another side of me, I like to get it poppin'
    But these bitches in my business got me outchea choosin' violence (alright)
    If you see me out in public, you don't know me, keep it silent
    In the bedroom, I be screamin', but outside, I keep it quiet
    Keep it on the lowski, on the lowest of the lowest
    Wanna see if you can keep it like nobody know shit
    Keep it on the lowski, on the lowest of the lowest
    Wanna see if you can keep it like nobody know shit (let's go)

    Fuck you, real shit
    I wasn't even on, "Fuck you"
    But you tryna make me look stupid
    I'll slap the dog shit out you, stop playin' with me Writer/s: Aire Atlantica, Alessandro Buccellati, Rashad Johnson, Robert Clark Bisel, Solana Rowe
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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