Baby I'm Back

Album: The First Time (2024)
Charted: 68 89
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  • Baby, come back, any kind of fool could see
    There was something in everything about you
    Baby, come back, you can blame it all on me
    I was wrong and I just can't live without you
    Baby, come back

    It's been a crazy last year, I'm tryna process still
    I don't even know how I should feel
    I got a couple big houses and some whips, maybe three
    And I got family members that got bigger egos than me
    And I got fans around the world whenever I'm overseas
    And I got friends who just pretend and say they love everything
    And yes I fell in love again, I thought that shit was impossible
    And I promise it's too real for me to care what they think
    I promise I don't give a fuck because I know who I am
    Hatin' on me undercover, I just won't understand
    Say we're brothers, call me family, but you act like a fan
    2 a.m. in Atlanta, screaming, "Baby, I'm back" (oh, I am)

    Play me like a fool, I see
    But it's been so long since I thought about you
    I swear, okay, baby, I'm back
    I guess you weren't the one for me
    But it's been so long since I thought about you (I thought about you)
    I swear, okay, baby, I'm back

    You can gon' and get used to my voice 'cause, baby, I'm back
    Young Gunna Wunna, the people's choice just accept the facts
    We bump and grind 'cause shawty mine and she feel attached
    I like it, I hope we don't have a fatal attraction
    Keep the camera holdin' still, I'm backin' in that action
    Every day I wake up just to kill it, that ain't no cappin'
    I'm addin' addition to my fleet, I'm goin' new brackets
    When I perform, it's just the beat, it's givin' I'm talented
    Can't survive me, I'm elite, Wunna ain't average
    I'm juggin' them cards in the street, keepin' my balance
    Told myself stay focused when I'm facin' these challenges
    Show 'em it ain't over, and, baby I'm back again

    (Oh, I am)
    Play me like a fool, I see
    But it's been so long since I thought about you
    I swear, okay, baby, I'm back
    I guess you weren't the one for me
    But it's been so long since I thought about you (I thought about you)
    I swear, okay, baby, I'm back

    I told my baby, "Let them talk," that's the caption
    I don't even really like bein' online, that shit taxin'
    Started off as an attraction
    Now it's turnin' to attachment
    Overseas, we relaxin', I ain't thinkin' 'bout the past tense (no)
    'Cause everybody wanna say shit
    All of a sudden y'all believed in me
    All of a sudden you want a favor now
    All of a sudden you wan' be with me
    All of a sudden y'all always knew
    But I remember you ain't see it in me
    And yes I know I'm blessed but sometimes I wish I could go back

    To the way it used to be
    Just so I can feel what I been missin' (oh, baby come back)
    You can have it all, you see
    But there's just something that's not the same about you (oh, baby come back)

    Baby, come back, any kind of fool could see (oh yeah)
    There was something in everything about you (I thought about you)
    Baby, come back, you can blame it all on me ('cause you're the one for me)
    I was wrong and I just can't live without you
    Baby, come back Writer/s: Antonio Zito, Charlton Howard, J.C. Crowley, P. Beckett, Roget Chahayed, Sergio Giavanni Kitchens
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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