Featuring: Anderson .Paak

Songwriter: Mac Miller Anderson .Paak

Producer: Flying Lotus

[Intro: Anderson .Paak]
(Oh yeah)
Oh, where'd you get the thing from? (Thief and beggar)
Uh, get it off me (Leash and chain)
Ooh, they did you wrong (Oh, yes they did)
Look at your heart broke (What's in your pocket?)
You don't need it more than me, though (You a king, though)
Come off your gold chain
What's in your pocket? (Profit and wage)
Come off that lil' tennis bracelet (Increase the pay)
I'm takin' debit cards (Thief and beggar)
Yeah, get it off me (Leash and chain)

[Verse: Mac Miller]
Yeah, yeah, um
I met her last summer at a concert
She's a little younger so quickly I knew I loved her
But, drunkenly I fumbled over wrong words
I just kept on speakin' as quietly she whispered to me
Love is the reason that the homies beefin'
Defeat the lonely demons
It's hard to go to sleep when all you see is
Her face and all the time that I wasted
So when my mind'll be faded, whether we die or we naked
Where do we go from here?
I fear that I will be alone somewhere
And she'll forget me like a old hobby
So deep inside you, I would like you for your soul
Can I cop that?

[Chorus: Anderson .Paak]
That's when I caught light of myself (My God)
Gotta be somethin' more that I can't tell
Breakin' you down to size
There's gotta be more to life than myself
That's when I caught light of myself
Gotta be somethin' more that I can't tell
Breakin' you down to size
There's gotta be more to life than myself
That's when I caught light of myself
Gotta be somethin' more that I can't tell
Breakin' you down to size
There's gotta be more to life than myself
That's when I caught light of myself
Gotta be somethin' more that I can't tell
Breakin' you down to size
There's gotta be more to life than myself

Mac Miller

Malcolm James McCormick (Jan. 19, 1992 – Sept. 7, 2018), who performed as Mac Miller, was an American rapper and producer from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Since releasing his first mixtape at just 15 years old, he became one of the leaders of the new school of young and highly talented “weirdos.”

Mac’s credibility in the rap game increased ten-fold and resulted in a slew of quality releases, including 2012’s Macadelic mixtape, his second studio album Watching Movies With The Sound Off, and his critically-acclaimed 2014 mixtape Faces.

He had multiple alter-egos, most notably his producer alias Larry Fisherman and his sick and twisted pitched-up persona (à la Quasimoto,) Delusional Thomas.

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