(Wooah)
AJR
Slim chance we would meet again
Romance is not my thing you know that
The classic lovers fun
The hand that was dealt to you
By the sands of a beach
I lost directions to
It's my judgement on the run

My highest aspirations
Would have never been prepared
The beauty of this was the simplest kiss
Sound of the pain if you leavin'
Let's gettin' deceivin'
Then I will be there cause'

Ahh, in your classic way
Ahh, in your classic way

I been hangin' around this place
A little more than I should
But then you know that
It's written on my sunburned face
The hand that was dealt to me
Would turn my life around
And be performing my downfall classically
You're my beauty's grace

My highest aspirations
Would have never been prepared
The beauty of this was the simplest kiss
And I'm dodging you wanna be too hard to kiss
Sound of pain if you leavin'
What's gettin' deceivin'
Then I will be there wooah

Ahh, in your classic way
Ahh, in your classic way

Slim chance we would meet again
Romance is not my thing you know that
The classic lovers' fun

My highest aspirations
Would have never been prepared
The beauty of this was the simplest kiss
And at timesy your manna be too hard to kiss
Sound of pain if you leavin'
What's gettin' deceivin'
Then I will be there wooah

Ahh, ahh, in your classic way
Ahh, (no no no) in your classic way
Ahh (woo), (woo) in your classic way

AJR

The indie-pop band AJR—three brothers born and raised in New York City—achieved a startlingly quick level of success with 2013 track “I’m Ready", a buoyant electro-pop smash that was featured in the trailer for Amy Schumer’s Trainwreck and became certified US Platinum in 2015.

Adam Met (bass/vocals), is the oldest brother, a Columbia University graduate. Ryan Met (ukulele/piano/vocals), a bespectacled ‘94 kid is the band’s main songwriter, also having co-written Andy Grammer hits “Back Home” and the certified gold “Good To Be Alive”. Jack Met (vocals/guitar), is the lead vocalist who splits time between the band and attending Columbia.

AJR began in 2005, busking on the streets and in the parks of New York. Raised on vinyls from the 50s and 60s, AJR was initially inspired by the likes of The Beach Boys and Frankie Valli, but the original sound they’ve now created resembles a modern mix of those classic sounds, with flavors of Imagine Dragons, fun., and hip-hop production elements pointing towards Kanye West.