Songwriter: Doja Cat

Producer: Doja Cat

Chorus
I don't fuck with them hangovers
Fuck with them hangovers, fuck with them hangovers, no
I don't fuck with them hangovers
Fuck with them hangovers, fuck with them hangovers, no
I don't fuck with them hangovers
Fuck with them hangovers, fuck with them hangovers, no
I don't fuck with them hangovers
Fuck with them hangovers, fuck with them hangovers, no
No
(Verse 1)
My girls, they came over
Told the old Doja, "Sip on this track Doja"
"I mean it'll be dank Doja, tomorrow you'll roll over, covered in old soda"
Imported from God knows
But you know you don't want a
Nother sip on top of that
Don't give me cold shoulder
When the party is all over
You gon' feel like you in coma
And 70 years older
So take it like a soldier
Lets put some mac into your Macintosh
Jacking niggas jackets, and catching these niggas jacking off (ha)
Its practically impractical, gladly i'm way
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My niggas' bandannas, with colorful bandannas
Hoping they all colder, then polar bears
All coke in they noses
Also, 'oh Doja just want more'
But don't fuck with them hangovers (you know)
Chorus
I don't fuck with them hangovers
Fuck with them hangovers, fuck with them hangovers, no
I don't fuck with them hangovers
Fuck with them hangovers, fuck with them hangovers, no
I don't fuck with them hangovers
Fuck with them hangovers, fuck with them hangovers, no
I don't fuck with them hangovers
Fuck with them hangovers, fuck with them hangovers, no
No

Doja Cat

Amala Ratna Zandile Dlamini (born on October 21, 1995 in Calabasas, California), better known by her stage name Doja Cat, is a rapper, singer, songwriter, producer and dancer.

Her stage name is derived from the slang word “doja,“ which refers to marijuana, and her love of cats. She has been active since 2013, when she was discovered by Dr. Luke. She is signed to Kemosabe Records, Dr. Luke’s own Sony Music imprint.

Doja’s first EP, Purrr!, was released in August 2014, featuring hit track, “So High.” In March 2018, she released her debut album, Amala, which includes the single “Candy.” In August 2018, she posted a video for “MOOO!” on YouTube, which subsequently went viral. In early 2019, she re-released Amala with several new songs, including “MOOO!” and another high-charting track, “Juicy.” Later in 2019, she released her sophomore album, Hot Pink.

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