Released: January 31, 2020

Songwriter: Russ Harriet Hurst Curtis Colbert

Producer: Russ

[Chorus]
Baby, baby, why'd you call me out my name? (Yeah, yeah)
'Cause now I'm heated and I might just do the same (Yeah, yeah)
This ain't healthy, girl, this can't go on
I think I'm over it, this can't go on
Baby, baby, why'd you call me out my name? (Yeah, yeah)

[Verse 1]
Yeah, yeah
I know you're you but I'm me, that shit means some shit
I got a house with a studio, I dreamed this shit
I be locked in, phone off, hits gettin' made
I don't got time to play house and kids gettin' made
I got tapestries, I'm buyin' for Moroccan-themed rooms
You got travesties of fuckin' men for vodka and shrooms
Gossipin' too as if I give a fuck
I gave you dick and conversation, guess I gave too much
My friends say it's my fault, they say that I'm the problem
They say that if I don't want them attached, then I should dog 'em
But that's not in my nature, I swear that's not the real me
Even if I felt okay about it, mom would kill me
But first-class tickets and five-star rooms
Shouldn't make you think you 'bout to be a wife and me a groom
Raise your standards, where's your self-worth and life at?
You shouldn't act like you come with a motherfuckin' price tag, yeah

[Chorus]
Baby, baby, why'd you call me out my name? (Yeah, yeah)
'Cause now I'm heated and I might just do the same (Yeah, yeah)
This ain't healthy, girl, this can't go on
I think I'm over it, this can't go on
Baby, baby, why'd you call me out my name? (Yeah, yeah)

[Bridge]
Doo-doo, you really make it hard to say (Hard to say)
Doo-doo, you need to understand your lane (Your lane)

[Verse 2]
Yeah, yeah, get a grip, fall back, be casual
We've only seen each other three times, act natural
Or rather, act neutral, I don't got the energy to deal with women how I used to
You need to chill the fuck out
I mentioned how I saw you three times, guess we struck out
Your overbearin' ways made the patience in me run out
I finally got some time to myself, ain't no time for your shit
You not my mom, you not my girl, and we not datin', so just dip
Call a Lyft, I heard Uber's racist
Yeah, the head is good but you're not who I choose to mate with
I need my space, indicative you can't handle boundaries
You keep blurrin' lines, I've had enough of all your drama and disturbin' mind, yeah

[Chorus]
Baby, baby, why'd you call me out my name? (Yeah, yeah)
'Cause now I'm heated and I might just do the same (Yeah, yeah)
This ain't healthy, girl, this can't go on
I think I'm over it, this can't go on
Baby, baby, why'd you call me out my name?

Russ

Russell Vitale is a rapper from Atlanta, Georgia, by way of New Jersey. A lifelong fan of rap, Russ began writing raps in his notebook at the age of 7. At 14, he began making beats, producing for his friend Bugus who had dreams of making it as a rapper. In high school, Russ made the decision to also pursue a career as a rapper himself.

Between 2011 and 2014, Russ released 11 mixtapes. These received minimal attention, and Russ decided to wait to release his debut album until he had enough of an audience. What followed was 96 consecutive weekly singles released to his SoundCloud page. Two notables among the slew of singles were “What They Want” and “Losin Control,” both of which ended up being certified 2x Platinum by the RIAA.

On May 5, 2017, Russ released his debut album There’s Really A Wolf, which spawned 7 singles with Gold certification or higher and was certified Platinum within a year of its release. A year later, his sophomore project ZOO came to be on September 7, 2018, this time opting to enlist external producers and featured artists. Then, at the end of January 2020, he dropped his long-awaited SHAKE THE SNOW GLOBE album, where he talks about love, haters and his wealth.