Met, this girl down by the vine
Had long tan legs and big brown eyes
Seemed the type I would wanna make mine
She said, I can tell you're not my type
You're Mr. Wrong, I'm Mrs. Right
This could never be what you wanna be tonight
I said don't you worry, don't you fray
I've got twenty-four ounces of Bombay
Can we work it out? You don't have to be alone
She said nine to five, I'm killing time
But twenty-four-seven, three-six-five
I have to be where I feel your sunshine
One to two-step, three-step, four
She's everywhere out on the dance floor
She's everything you could ever want and more
She said boy, these are the terms to play
If you hit then run, there is no way
We could ever be what you plan to be, ayy, ayy
I said girl, I'll set the record straight
I got shelves of them, just go press play
We could spin it all, you don't have to be alone
She said nine to five, I'm killing time
But twenty-four-seven, three-six-five
I'd have to be where I feel your sunshine
From the sand, to my surprise
She comes to me and locks my eye
Says boy, you know, but I guess you're alright
She said I don't need to make this hard
But trust me, boy, I've got these scars
If you hit and run, you know that won't get you far
I said girl, you've got it set in stone
If you lay the mat, I'll call you home
I'll make you mine and you'll never be alone
She said nine to five, I'm killing time
But twenty-four-seven, three-six-five
I'd have to be where I feel your sunshine

Surfaces

Formed in 2017, Surfaces is a Texas-based duo made up of Forrest. and Colin Padalecki, making upbeat, feel-good pop influenced by ‘70s R&B, electronica, and hip-hop.

After working with his cousin in high school, Padalecki continued working on tracks while attending Texas A&M University, where he began posting songs online, which caught the attention of Forrest. In December 2017, Surfaces released their debut album, Surf, which included the song “Be Alright.”

The track gained fans online and helped build buzz for the duo, who eventually found themselves touring in support of the album. In 2019, they issued their sophomore LP, Where the Light Is, which included “Sunday Best,” catapulting the duo into the spotlight. Surfaces returned with their third album, Horizons, in 2020.