Released: September 13, 2019

Songwriter: Mally Mall Bryan “Composer” Nelson Steven Marsden Von Wayne Charles Akon

Producer: Mally Mall Bryan “Composer” Nelson

[Intro]
Mally (Mally Mally) Mall (Mall)

[Verse 1]
My lady be trippin' sometimes
I let her get away with it
'Cause she's so god damn fine
My baby love to argue
But I don't pay her no mind
I drop that wood on her
And get back on my grind

[Bridge]
She know what she doing
She know what she want
She know how to move me
And she know when she wrong
That's why we break up
Break up
Break up, only to
Make up
Make up
Make up
Why we fighting
We can do the night thing

[Chorus]
I got somebody
That I wanna let go
Wanna let go
But it's something 'bout that booty
That I can't let go
Can't let go
Said I got somebody
That I wanna let go
Wanna let go
But it's something 'bout that booty
That I can't say no
Can't say no
Can't say no
Oh no
Can't say no
Can't say no
Can't say no
Oh no
Can't say no
Can't say no
Can't say no
Oh no

[Verse 2]
I know why you never listen
Just want me to put you
In that position
Make you say
Oh no
And if you was ever missing
The thought of you being
With other niggas I be like
Oh no
If anything was to happen
You know I'd be the first
To take action
For you
'Cause you still got a hold
On me
Don't you

[Bridge]
She know what she doing
She know what she want
She know how to move me
And she know when she wrong
That's why we break up
Break up
Break up, only to
Make up
Make up
Make up
Why we fighting
We can do the night thing

[Chorus]
I got somebody
That I wanna let go
Wanna let go
But it's something 'bout that booty
That I can't let go
Can't let go
Said I got somebody
That I wanna let go
Wanna let go
But it's something 'bout that booty
That I can't say no
Can't say no
Can't say no
Oh no
Can't say no
Can't say no
Can't say no
Oh no
Can't say no
Can't say no
Can't say no
Oh no

Akon

Akon (born Aliaume Akon Thiam), is a Senegalese-American Grammy-nominated and platinum-selling rapper, songwriter, singer and businessman. His trademark is singing the word ‘convict’ at the beginning of most of his songs.

Akon was born in the US but spent much of childhood in the West African country Senegal. There, he learned to play five instruments including the djembe, guitar and drums. Early on Akon signed a deal with Elektra Records, but was later dropped from the label.

His career took off when Lil Zane introduced Akon to music executive DeVyne Stephens, who signed him to his label UpFront Records and became his longtime manager and business partner.