Released: July 26, 2019

Featuring: Shawn Mendes

Songwriter: Kevin Todd Jones Kevin Hussein Peter CottonTale Nate Fox Keith Crouch Greg Landfair Darius Scott Scott Harris Shawn Mendes Chance the Rapper

Producer: Francis and the Lights Peter CottonTale Greg Landfair Darius Scott Nico Segal Eric Butler Chance the Rapper Nate Fox

[Intro: DJ Casper & Brandy]
Ah-ah, ah-ah-ah
I would like to, like to, like to
I would like to, like to, like to
Oh, yeah
Huh, yeah, yeah, yeah, huh, yeah, yeah, yeah
That's house
Uh-huh, huh
House it up, come on
Huh, yeah, yeah, yeah, huh, yeah, yeah, yeah
That's house
Wanna be down
Take it to the house, come on, y'all

[Chorus: Shawn Mendes, Chance the Rapper & DJ Casper]
Tonight it's your birthday
Let's blow out all the candles
Yeah, we could get romantic
As long as I'm with you, babe (Aw, yeah)
Let's throw a party
Just us in my apartment
Yeah, back to where it started
As long as I'm, as long as I'm with you, babe
(Come on, come on, come on)
As long as I'm with you (Let's do it)
As long as I'm with you, baby (Come on, y'all)
As long as I'm with you, no, no (Aw, yeah)

[Post-Chorus: Chance the Rapper]
Niggas is dogs, who walks 'em?
Talkin' shit cheap, who bought some? Yeah
Look at you ballin', flossin', yeah
Look at you ballin', flossin', yeah
Look at you, bad baby, yeah
You was just ballin', flossin', yeah
Look at you ballin', flossin', yeah
Look at you ballin', flossin' (Man)

[Interlude: Chance the Rapper]
Yeah, when you feelin' bad, man, stunt
Chance here, you know what I'm sayin'?
Like, look, I'ma, I'ma keep it a hunnid
A hunnid, 50,000 grand with y'all right now, I'm...
In this bitch, feelin' myself

[Verse: Chance the Rapper]
Tell me all the money that you make off that
That you make off that
Peanut butter jelly with a baseball bat
Peanut butter jelly with a, peanut butter jelly
Y'all ain't ready for this jelly, it'll break y'all back
It'll break y'all back
Really got a body, can you shake all that?
Can you shake all that? Can you shake all that?
I got big dreams (Come on), super big eyes (Come on, come on)
Retro ride, Marty McFly
Big Day, super big vibes
Let's get right, loosen this tie
Move inside, move to the side
Group, then slide, group and then slide (Come on, yeah)
Then slide (Aw, yeah)

[Bridge: Chance the Rapper]
A nigga really wanna see y'all bounce, 79th, bounce
Out south, bounce, north side, bounce (Igh)
Over east, bounce, 290, bounce
Downtown, bounce, down-down, downtown
See y'all bounce, 79th, bounce
Out south, bounce, north side, bounce
Over east, bounce, 290, bounce (Aw, yeah)
Downtown, bounce, down-down, downtown

[Chorus: Shawn Mendes]
Tonight it's your birthday
Let's blow out all the candles
Yeah, we could get romantic
As long as I'm with you, babe
Let's throw a party
Just us in my apartment
Yeah, back to where it started
As long as I'm, as long as I'm with you, babe
As long as I'm with you
As long as I'm with you, baby
As long as I'm with you, no, no

Chance the Rapper

Chancellor Johnathan Bennett (born April 16, 1993), known professionally as Chance the Rapper, is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, record producer, and actor from the West Chatham neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois.

Chance is the frontman and lead vocalist for the band The Social Experiment. His unconventional, bohemian approach to releasing music has led the wave of independent artists garnering national attention without a backing label. His first two acclaimed solo projects 10 Day (2012) and Acid Rap (2013) have been called “classic” by Rolling Stone and Billboard Magazine. Before his solo work, Chance was part of a hip-hop duo named Instrumentality with his friend Justin. Apart from his solo career, he is a member of the Chicago collective SAVEMONEY (along with frequent collaborator Vic Mensa).

In 2015, Chance released a collaborative project titled Surf with Donnie Trumpet and The Social Experiment as a free album available through iTunes, and also became the first unsigned artist to perform on Saturday Night Live. His highly anticipated third solo project Coloring Book was released in 2016 via Apple Music to widespread praise from fans and critics alike, garnering a Metacritic score of 90 indicating “universal acclaim.” Coloring Book was also the first ever streaming-exclusive album to chart on the Billboard 200, debuting at number 8.