Released: October 9, 2020

Songwriter: Jazze Pha Matt Campfield Kevin Hicks Kehlani Johntá Austin Jacob Dutton-Keen Daniel Klein Bryan-Michael Cox Andrew “Pop” Wansel

Producer: Some Randoms Andrew “Pop” Wansel Jake One

[Verse 1]
This shit's so good, should be illegal
Need round two, I need a sequel
Hit the backboard like a free throw
You next level, you a cheat code
In so deep, you hit my seafloor
Got me singing like Alicia
Got me using all your lingo
Tell your girlfriend that you single
Call me over 'cause I go hard
Sweet lil' bih, fuck like a pornstar
Next day, act just like your road dog
Bitches askin' how you know her
Head game stupid, baby loca
Too loud, callate la boca
Out this world, you supernova
Fuck that, I am coming over

[Chorus]
Can I come over?
(Can) Can I (I) stop by (Stop by) to see you (See you) tonight?
Can I stop by to see you? (Tonight)

[Verse 2]
We both on fire, love the teamwork
Leave with juices on your t-shirt
Loud and clear, no need for reverb
Tell the Uber driver revert
Flip that bitch and make a u-turn
Sextape crazy, need the bloopers
Last so long, bae, you a trooper
Sniper gang, no Bradley Cooper
Hi, I'm Hell, it's nice to meet ya
Know you fuckin' with a demon
Do 'bout anything to please ya
Cum inside me, I'm a keeper
Want me to make you a senior?
Never been that hard to read ya
When we done, you say, "I need ya"
I done made you a believer

[Chorus]
Can I come over?
(Can) Can I (I) stop by (Stop by) to see you (See you) tonight?
Can I stop by to see you? (Tonight)

[Verse 3]
If these walls could talk
They'd tell you don't pull out
Make me proud
Thug it out
Switched it up
Enough to tell me I'm your star
Let's get wild
Right here, right now

[Chorus]
Can I come over? (Can I come over?)
(Can) Can I (I) stop by (Stop by) to see you (See you) tonight?
Can I stop by to see you? (Tonight)

[Outro]
Can I-I-I-I
Can I-I-I-I
See you, see you, see you?
See you, see you, see you?

Kehlani

Oakland R&B singer Kehlani Parrish, better known as just Kehlani, first found fame on America’s Got Talent in 2011. Her group Poplyfe reached the final, losing to Landau Murphy.

Kehlani left Poplyfe after the show, but her solo career stalled for contractual reasons. She finally released her début solo project, Cloud 19, in 2014. A breezy, poppy mixtape, Cloud 19 flew largely under the radar, although Complex described it as “outstanding.”

2015 was Kehlani’s break-out year. Her sophomore mixtape, You Should Be Here, featured Chance The Rapper and BJ The Chicago Kid. It earned her national attention and even a Grammy nomination for Best Urban Contemporary, although it ultimately lost out to Beauty Behind the Madness by The Weeknd.