Released: September 14, 2018

Featuring: CJ Smith

Songwriter: Asher Roth

Producer: Rob Deckhart a.k.a. “Rob Devious”

[Refrain: CJ Smith]
Fly alone, fly alone, far away
Fly alone, fly alone, far away

[Verse 1: Asher Roth]
I appreciate your perspective, especially cause you get it
Essentially it feels destined, no questions or second guessin'
But my impression is kinda like Kevin left by his parents
Forgettin' left him alone at the home protectin' it and
He ain't know it but he was growin'
Confessin' that even though ain't perfected
It’s golden, hold it it’s precious
And now were older
Thread has decided to reconnect us
I ain't never headed out without feathers made outta heaven
I won’t

[Refrain: CJ Smith]
Fly alone, fly alone
Fly alone, fly alone, far away

[Chorus: CJ Smith]
I have been away for so long
I just wanna come home
Miss my mom and my dog
I'm on my way
I, I, I been away for so, been away for so long
I just wanna come home
I'm on my way

[Verse 2: Asher Roth]
Yeah
There's somethin' to be cherished about the familiarity
Parents and family, helpin' hands that have taken care of me
Barely would've made it if it wern't for those relationships
I wouldn't trade for riches or the other things they say you should
But it's true, it'd be cool if I had a pool in the backyard
Hundred-acre home with a fast car
Facts are, I don't care for it if they ain't there for it
Need the perfect people in my life for me to share it
I can't

[Refrain: CJ Smith]
Fly alone, fly alone
Fly alone, fly alone, far away

[Chorus: CJ Smith]
I have been away for so long
I just wanna come home
Miss my mom and my dog
Yeah, I'm on my way
I, I, I been away for so, been away for so long
I just wanna come home
Yeah I'm on my way

[Refrain: CJ Smith]
Fly alone, fly alone
Fly alone, fly alone, far away
Fly alone, fly alone
Fly alone, fly alone, far away

Asher Roth

Hailing from Morrisville, PA, Asher Roth burst onto the mainstream scene in 2009 with the hit “I Love College”. Asher was far from an overnight sensation though; throughout his college years at West Chester University he built a solid fanbase taking advantage of MySpace and Facebook.

In 2006 Asher dropped Believe The Hype, the project that would get him a record deal with Universal Music Group. He continued to build buzz for himself with 2008’s The Greenhouse Effect Vol 1, a well-received mixtape hosted by Don Cannon and DJ Drama. The following year Asher would release his debut album Asleep in the Bread Aisle, featuring the hit single “I Love College”.