Fresco Trey - Got You feat. charlieonnafriday

Lyrics

It was hard to forget you

I was drunk when I text you

But I can’t enough

Baby girl, you special

I pull off my eye

By the time I made it back to my phone

You text me twice

You text me twice

hey How are you doing

I can’t hear you through the music

hey How are you doing

You can’t say that you don’t love me

Stop before I lose it Before I lose it

Hey, how are you feelin’? (Oh-oh, oh-oh)

‘Cause your love get me higher than the cеilin’

Hey, how are you doin’?

Tell mе what you think ’cause I’m so tired of the illusions

Tired of the illusions

I’ma hit you like, What’s up? whats up?

I poured a little too much in my cup

So I hit you with a text, Is you up?

Is you with somebody else? Is you boo’d up?

Yeah, let’s hop in the coupe, like we used to do

I could pick you up at the rendez-vous

You with somebody new, told me we through

I know he don’t love you like I used to do, yeah

Probably should’ve learn my lesson, yeah

Girl, I got a confession, yeah

You my one obsession, yeah

I could love you, be your bestfriend, yeah

It was hard to forget you

I was drunk when I text you

But I can’t enough

Baby girl, you special

apple of my eye

By the time I made it back to my phone

You text me twice

You text me twice

Don’t worry, I got you (Ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh), uh

It was always somethin’ about you (Yeah, yeah)

Don’t worry, I got you (I got you, I got you)

I can’t live without you, uh (Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah)

Hey, how are you doin’?

I ain’t never felt like this (Oh-oh)

But it do feel good, I admit

Yeah, bae, I know you wanna live like this

She ain’t never been to Hills like this

She ain’t got no Wi-Fi, no service

Can’t fight my urges

Up late and I’m singin’ the same song

It was hard to forget you

I was drunk when I text you

But I can’t enough

Baby girl, you special

apple of my eye

By the time I made it back to my phone

You text me twice

You text me twice

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