Released: April 16, 2020

Songwriter: DESTIN CONRAD Trinidad James Pharrell Williams JAY-Z Chad Hugo Go Grizzly Los Hendrix Kehlani

Producer: Go Grizzly Los Hendrix

[Verse 1]
I ain't never been a half-ass lover
Rather lay out on the train tracks for ya
Hit the pavement for ya
Make a statement
And you ain’t never had to ask for that
It's included in the packaging
I was made like that
I came like that, I paid for that
You ain't never have to pay me back
Can’t make me feel bad for nothin'
Don't make me feel bad for lovin'

[Pre-Chorus]
At my big ol' age, I can't be fazed
By what you mistake as going insane
Like I'm just movin' all wild, fuckin’ all wild, runnin’ my mouth
Like I'm throwin’ it back, givin' it up when I'm in town

[Chorus]
I hear every word they talk
Try not to care at all
I know it's frontin’, don't know me from nothin'
Still learning to shake it off
I know I can take it all
I know they frontin'
You know they frontin', babe, yeah, uh

[Verse 2]
So, if you hear that rah-rah-rah about me
Talkin' all out the side of they mouth about me
I beg you, don't listen
I beg you, just hear me
Believe me
Trust you can see through it all
Believe through it all, breathe through it all
Our backs against the wall
We rise and we fall, oh

[Pre-Chorus]
At my big ol' age, I can't be fazed
By what you mistake as going insane
Like I'm just movin' all wild, fuckin' all wild, runnin' my mouth
Like I'm throwin' it back, givin' it up when I'm in town

[Chorus]
I hear every word they talk
Try not to care at all
I know it's frontin', don't know me from nothin'
Still learning to shake it off
I know I can take it all
I know it's frontin'
You know they frontin', babe, yeah

Kehlani

Oakland R&B singer Kehlani Parrish, better known as just Kehlani, first found fame on America’s Got Talent in 2011. Her group Poplyfe reached the final, losing to Landau Murphy.

Kehlani left Poplyfe after the show, but her solo career stalled for contractual reasons. She finally released her début solo project, Cloud 19, in 2014. A breezy, poppy mixtape, Cloud 19 flew largely under the radar, although Complex described it as “outstanding.”

2015 was Kehlani’s break-out year. Her sophomore mixtape, You Should Be Here, featured Chance The Rapper and BJ The Chicago Kid. It earned her national attention and even a Grammy nomination for Best Urban Contemporary, although it ultimately lost out to Beauty Behind the Madness by The Weeknd.