Released: September 27, 2019

Songwriter: Ne-Yo Layton Greene

Producer: G-Styles On The Track

[Intro]
Mama getting high up in the kitchen
Daddy wasn't there, yeah, he was missing
Nobody was there to even listen
I kept all my problems and kept my feelings hidden, yeah, yeah
And I put the blame on me
I put the blame on me, yeah
I put the blame on me

[Verse 1]
Only 10 years old
I'm already numb, yeah, my heart's getting cold
Saw my mama getting weaker, hurt me to my soul
The only man she loved, how could he do this to his girl?
He put that pistol to her head, I swear he could've shot her dead
Man, that liquor made him evil
I swear that man ain't have no reason
That shit just turned him to a demon, yeah
Fast forward a couple years, I done turned 12
Living life one hell to the next hell
I got cousins touching me inappropriately
And don't nobody believe me when I tell
When you learn that your heroes ain't no one to look up to
And the same people hurting you telling you they love you
Before too long, you start believing
That maybe you're the reason, yeah

[Chorus]
Mama getting high up in the kitchen
Daddy wasn't there, yeah, he was missing
Nobody was there to even listen
I kept all my problems and kept my feelings hidden, yeah, yeah
And I put the blame on me
I put the blame on me, yeah
I put the blame on me

[Verse 2]
Age 14, left East St. Louis
New drama, but I really ain't new to it
Hear 'em laughing at lunchtime and I'm the joke
Black and white, was too black for the white folks
I can't do nothing 'bout my face, feeling all out of place
Over something I can't control
Fuck is wrong with these people?
Or is it something wrong with me though? Yeah
Age 16, life's still mean
Mama fell hard, needed rescuing
She got a new man, he told her simply
She could stay with him long as she don't bring me
I guess she had to make a choice, did what she had to do
Chose him over her own kid
I don't know what would make her do this
Gotta be something I did, ooh

[Chorus]
Mama getting high up in the kitchen (Ayy)
Daddy wasn't there, yeah, he was missing (Ayy)
Nobody was there to even listen (Yeah, yeah)
I kept all my problems and kept my feelings hidden, yeah (Ooh)
And I put the blame on me (Blame on me)
I put the blame on me, yeah (Ooh)
I put the blame on me (Blame on me)

[Verse 3]
I was homeless 'til I turned 18
Started living with a man I was dating
Last thing on my mind was graduating
All about survival and money-making
I would sing to escape my reality
Just tryna play the cards God dealt me
Posted myself singing a song 'cause it was on my heart
When it went viral, I was working in Walmart (Ayy)
I got a new start
Taking my pain, turning it into art
Turning bad times into hot sounds
For the first time, I'm where I belong (Ayy, yeah, yeah)
20 now
Making moves, making money now
Rainy days hella sunny now
But every now and then I think about

[Chorus]
Mama getting high up in the kitchen (Ayy)
Daddy wasn't there, yeah, he was missing (Ayy)
Nobody was there to even listen (Yeah, yeah)
I kept all my problems and kept my feelings hidden, yeah (Ooh)
And I put the blame on me (Blame on me)
I put the blame on me, yeah (Ooh)
I put the blame on me (Blame on me)

Layton Greene

Layton Greene is a Nashville, TN native who was raised in E. Saint Louis. She became an overnight star after she decided to post what she would find out to be a life changing video. “I didn’t grow up in a musical family, but my Daddy loves music and my love for music started there”, says the singer. At 18 years old she started taking singing seriously.

Greene began making videos of herself singing some of the latest tunes that were out and posting them on social media. One of them was a version of Kodak Black’s “Roll in Peace,” with Greene putting her own spin on the lyrics. To her surprise, after posting it, the clip began attracting attention far beyond her circle of friends, going on to receive more than a million views.

Layton Greene next partnered with producer Golden “G-Styles on the Track ” Styles, recording a more professional version of what she called her “Roll in Peace Remix,” and after it was posted online in November 2017, it exploded, receiving over three and a half million plays. The track became popular enough to rise to number 12 on the Hot R&B Songs chart. A few days before the end of 2017, Greene dropped her second studio track, an interpretation of Derez De'Shon’s “Fed Up” that she called “Fed Up Remix.” With G-Styles once again at the controls, Layton had recorded another success.

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