Released: April 12, 2019

Featuring: Lalah Hathaway

Songwriter: Callum Connor Kelsey Gonzalez Dem Jointz Danny McKinnon Dan Edinberg Anderson .Paak Pomo Vicky Farewell Nguyen

Producer: Free Nationals Anderson .Paak Dem Jointz Pomo Vicky Farewell Nguyen

[Part I]

[Chorus: Anderson .Paak]
Huh, I see you reachin', baby, what are you reachin' for?
That don't look easy, baby, that must be so hard
I see you reachin', reachin' out, stretchin' out to God
That don't look easy, baby, that must be so hard

[Verse: Anderson .Paak]
Baby, I feel your pain
But to try and save you now is what I won't do, what I won't do
(Look out) Keep tryin'
(I'ma tell 'em, look out) I ain't tryna save you now
I feel your pain
But to try and save you now is what I won't do, what I won't do

[Chorus: Anderson .Paak]
Huh, I see you reachin', baby, what are you reachin' for?
That don't look easy, baby, that must be so hard
I see you reachin', reachin' out, stretchin' out to God
That don't look easy, baby, that must be so hard

[Part II]

[Verse 1: Anderson .Paak]
I see you too much, baby, I need to (Take some space)
You kiss me too much, baby, forgot to (Wipe my face)
I treat you too much, baby, why don't you (Ever pay?)
I think you're too much, baby, I need to (Pump my brakes)
(I think I'm doin' way too much, I)
How can one thing mean so much to you and (So little to me?)
You stay here too much, baby, you know it's (Not your place)
You're sniffin' too much, baby, I had to (Hide my yay')

[Pre-Chorus: Anderson .Paak]
I think I'm doin' way too much, I
Way too much, way too much, hey
How can one thing mean so much to you and (So little to me?)

[Chorus: Anderson .Paak & Lalah Hathaway]
I think you're doin' way too much, settle down (Settle down)
Somebody needs to calm you down (Calm you down)
I think you're doin' way too much, settle down (Settle down)
Somebody needs to tell you
Hey, woah, woah (Uh, uh, ha, ha)
Settle down (Settle it down)
Woah, woah, woah, yeah
Nigga, sit yo' ass down (Sit yo' ass down somewhere)
Woah (Woah-woah)
Woah, settle down (Settle it down, settle it down)

[Verse 2: Anderson .Paak]
I'm givin' this up baby, before I (Blow my brains)
I see you next lifetime, baby, what did (Badu say?)
You'll always be loved, baby, the one that (Got away)
Let's keep in touch, baby, I got your (Number saved)
Uh, I gotcha, babe

[Pre-Chorus: Anderson .Paak]
I think I'm doin' way too much, I
Way too much, way too much
How can one thing mean so much to you and (So little to me?)
(Don't mean much to me)

[Chorus: Anderson .Paak & Lalah Hathaway]
I think you're doin' way too much, settle down
(Way too much, yeah)
Somebody needs to calm you down
(Somebody needs to calm you, ha)
I think you're doin' way too much, settle down
(I think you're way too much)
Somebody needs to tell you
(Somebody needs to, somebody needs to)
I think you're doin' way too much, settle down
(Way too, way too much, yeah)
Somebody needs to calm you down
(Slow it down, yeah)
I think you're doin' way too much, settle down
(Way too, way too much, much)
Somebody needs to tell you
(Ha, c'mon, oh, oh-woah)
Settle down (Settle it down)
(Somebody needs to tell you)
(Oh, oh-woah, huh)
Nigga, sit yo' ass down
(Sit yo' ass down somewhere, somewhere, oh-woah)
Oh-oh, settle it down (Settle it down)
Somebody needs to tell you (Oh, oh, yeah)
Settle it down (Slow it down)

[Outro: Lalah Hathaway]
Ooh
Sa-da-da, da-do-na-da-da-da-dow
Ba-bwa-da-bwa-bwa, bwa-bwa
So-do-da-do-da, la-ba-do-be-dwa-mm-day
So-bo-do-de-do-de-dwa-dmm-day, do-day
Oh, bwa-bwa-bwa

Anderson .Paak

Brandon Paak Anderson, a.k.a. Anderson .Paak, is a singer, songwriter, producer, and drummer from Oxnard, California. He released his debut EP, Violets Are Blue, under his original moniker, Breezy Lovejoy, in 2010. He eventually began using his new stage name and released O.B.E. Vol. 1 in June 2012 and Lovejoy in October 2012.

Before his 2014 album Venice, .Paak officially changed his name to Anderson .Paak. When asked if his name change was symbolic of a turning point in his career by Consequence of Sound, he

Yeah, that was the case. […] and I felt like it was time to transition to a different name.