Released: October 30, 2015

Songwriter: Don Cannon Lil Uzi Vert

Producer: Don Cannon

[Chorus]
Yeah, paradise, yeah (Yeah)
It's somewhere that I never been before (Oh)
Yeah, I just wanna be there when I wake up (Wake up)
Yeah, like you better with no makeup (Makeup, no, yeah)
Yeah, paradise, yeah (Yeah)
It's somewhere that I never been before (Oh)
Yeah, I just wanna be there when I wake up (Wake up)
Yeah, like you better with no makeup (Makeup, no, yeah, yeah)

[Verse 1]
Baby, you like me, like the way you stay clean
Alexander the Wang, Alexander McQueen
You doing your little thing, you rocking Balmain
I'm rocking Mr. Completely, the 424 jeans
I started touring (I started touring)
My life is the opposite of "My life is oh-so boring"
Yeah, you know so turnt up (Woo)

[Chorus]
Paradise, yeah (Yeah)
It's somewhere that I never been before (Oh)
Yeah, I just wanna be there when I wake up (Wake up)
Yeah, like you better with no makeup (Makeup, no, yeah)

[Verse 2]
My phone ignore it (My phone ignore it)
When you be calling (When you be calling)
I started balling (I started balling)
You stopped your stalling (You stopped your stalling)
That Range, I park it, I drove a Rover
I skrrt, I skrrt it, I swerve and drive it just like I stole it
And she right on my side 'cause she's the boldest
Our style's the coldest, style's the coldest
We liplock until our lips are swollen
Live in the moment, good times is golden
I'm not gonna lie, you got me open, yeah
Yeah, but that's only in the moment, yeah (That's only in the moment)

[Chorus]
Yeah, paradise, yeah (Yeah)
It's somewhere that I never been before (Oh)
Yeah, I just wanna be there when I wake up (Wake up)
Yeah, like you better with no makeup (Makeup, no, yeah)

[Outro]
Yeah, paradise, yeah
It's somewhere that I never been before
Yeah, I just wanna be there when I wake up
Yeah, like you better with no makeup

Lil Uzi Vert

Symere Bysil Woods (b. July 31, 1994), popularly known as Lil Uzi Vert, is an American recording artist from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

In an interview with Vibe Magazine, the Francisville, North Philadelphia native explained the origins of his stage

Some guy was just like ‘You rap fast, man. Like a little machine gun,’ and from that moment I was Lil Uzi.