Dre

Album: Heads Up (2016)
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  • Body's asking for it
    Calling for it
    Anyone around me
    Calling for love I guess
    A compliment
    To me

    Did we call it in before
    In the times when we were new
    Was it loves design before us
    To have us in mind
    I wonder these days
    Waiting
    You sure look good, sure look good
    You sure look good, now don't you baby
    And it does feel good, does feel good
    And it does feel good, now don't it baby

    Bitch I got you
    Bitch I got you

    Body's calling on it
    Asking for it
    Anyone around me
    Trying for love again
    A compliment
    To me

    Did we call it in before
    In the times when we were new
    Was it loves design before us
    To have us in mind
    I wonder these days
    Waiting

    You sure look good, sure look good
    You sure look good, now don't you baby
    And it does feel good, does feel good
    And it does feel good, now don't it baby

    Bitch I got you
    Bitch I got you
    You sure look good, now don't you baby

    And it does feel good
    You sure look good, now don't you baby
    And the sun comes up
    And the lights go down
    You sure feel good, sure feel good
    You sure feel good, now don't you baby Writer/s: Emily Camille Kokal, Jennifer Lee Lindberg, Stella Zofia Mozgawa, Theresa Elizabeth Becker-Wayman
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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