Released: December 30, 2020

Songwriter: Besphrenz Asher Roth

[Verse 1]
It seems like city girls don't smile
I ain't seen the stars shine in awhile
Sick of all the concrete in the backyard
Like it when the parking isn't that hard
It seems like city girls don't smile
I ain't seen the stars shine in awhile
Sick of all the concrete in the backyard
Like it when the parking isn't that hard
Maybe 'cause the high rise blocks the sunshine
Maybe 'cause my dollars turn to cents
We just want to take off all our clothes sometimes
But there's nowhere closе to swim

[Chorus]
I might need to get out of the city
I might need to get out of thе city
I've been here for way too long, way too long
Don't wanna wait too long, wait too long
I might need to get out of the city
I might need to get out of the city
I've been here for way too long, way too long
Don't wanna wait too long, wait too long

[Verse 2]
Roll me up a cigarette
Light me up a fire
We don't need no internet
We gon' be here for awhile
Wanna see the sunrise and the sunset
Don't mind a little bit of rain
Just need some time to reset
Take a break from everything

[Music Break]

[Chorus]
I might need to get out of the city
I might need to get out of the city
I've been here for way too long, way too long
Don't wanna wait too long, wait too long
I might need to get out of the city
I might need to get out of the city
I've been here for way too long, way too long
Don't wanna wait too long, wait too long

Asher Roth

Hailing from Morrisville, PA, Asher Roth burst onto the mainstream scene in 2009 with the hit “I Love College”. Asher was far from an overnight sensation though; throughout his college years at West Chester University he built a solid fanbase taking advantage of MySpace and Facebook.

In 2006 Asher dropped Believe The Hype, the project that would get him a record deal with Universal Music Group. He continued to build buzz for himself with 2008’s The Greenhouse Effect Vol 1, a well-received mixtape hosted by Don Cannon and DJ Drama. The following year Asher would release his debut album Asleep in the Bread Aisle, featuring the hit single “I Love College”.