Mind On It

Album: Single release only (2017)
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    I pulled up in there like "Yo, nice ass
    What you doin' 'round my sass"
    She said "It's my ends likewise"
    Maybe we should go for my ties
    I'ma a sucker for some nice ass
    (You got some nice ass)
    She said "I know your type and your dead tricks
    My ex got caught with some dead chicks
    I had to send him off" (wait)
    I am nothing like your exes
    Fuck cinema, I got Netflix
    You're just like this girl that I once knew
    So it's gonna take a lot for me to trust you
    But when I do, I live alone, you can come through
    And if your friends bad, all of them can come too
    (Tell 'em come)

    If you wanna get up next to me
    You don't have to chase me
    If you wanna close, close to me
    I won't fight against it
    I got it on my mind, my bae
    I got it on my mind
    I got it on my mind, my bae
    I got it on my mind
    Come on, lay it up on me
    There's no need to hide, 'cause
    I got it on my mind, my bae
    I got it on my mind

    Yea, you Cardi bad
    But you got Riri swag
    All them CC bags, and them Gigi tags
    Yeah, you heard things
    But you won't ever see me mad
    Don't worry, I'm a easy lad
    Them broke brothers, they all hatin' me
    But they the ones who pay for me
    I got that crazy P
    Tell that come 'round and wait for me (anotha one)
    That's a major key
    Yeah she's rating me
    I'm the one they all fear
    She's tryna' be ride or die of the year
    Wanna know where I gone
    Tell them that I gone clear
    Spend a month's rent on this Monclair

    If you wanna get up next to me
    You don't have to chase me
    If you wanna close, close to me
    I won't fight against it
    I got it on my mind, my bae
    I got it on my mind
    I got it on my mind, my bae
    I got it on my mind
    Come on, lay it up on me
    There's no need to hide, 'cause
    I got it on my mind, my baby
    I got it on my mind

    I know I don't make it too easy
    Just know I'm good when you're standing near me
    So come a little closer
    Let's stop wasting time
    Just tell me how you feel, baby
    Let me read your mind

    If you wanna get up next to me
    You don't have to chase me (no, you don't)
    If you wanna close, close to me (get close)
    I won't fight against it
    I got it on my mind, my bae (on my mind)
    I got it on my mind
    I got it on my mind, my bae
    I got it on my mind (on my mind)
    Come on, lay it up on me
    There's no need to hide, 'cause (there's no need to hide)
    I got it on my mind, my bae
    I got it on my mind

    Yungs
    Jess Glynne
    ATP Writer/s: Amish Patel, Clive Alderman Brooks, Daecolm Diego Holland, Jessica Glynne
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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