Released: March 2, 2018

Featuring: Freddie Gibbs

Songwriter: Freddie Gibbs AbJo Phonte

Producer: AbJo

[Intro]
Uh, yup
Yeah, yeah, yep, yup
Uh, yup, yup
Uh, uh, yup, yup
Uh, yup, yup
Yup, yup
Yup, yup
Yup, yup

[Pre-Chorus: Phonte]
You're a keeper and you know it
I'm lost in a bad dream
Heavy clouds, thunder rolling
Cause we don't see the same things

[Chorus: Phonte]
So if you need a change of mind
And if you need another way
Release you from this pain of mine
And you can have a new day, yeah

[Verse 1: Phonte]
Late at night tossing, turning (yeah, yeah)
Thought that I'd go insane (yeah, yeah)
Thinking maybe I deserve it (yeah, yeah)
Wondered if you felt the same, yeah

[Chorus: Phonte]
So if you need a change of mind
And if you need another way
I release you from this pain of mine
And you can have a new day

[Verse 2: Freddie Gibbs]
I was tryna get the cake up, cake up
J’s lookin' for the wake up, wake up
Foolish ways never break her, or shake her
All we ever do is break up, to make up
Sorta like a nigga raised up, we raised up
Nothin' really when you stayed down, and came up
Flew some bitches out to Vegas, Jamaica
She ain’t never slow the pitch down, or change up
Baby girl, I can ice your wrists-es, I can ice your fingers
You a life investment, you a life decision
First time in my life I made the right decision
Cut the coca then I cocaina white the Bentley
Locked down, she was like a nigga co-defendant
When my back against the wall, girl I know you with me, yeah
Hot sex in the morning under sun rays
We don’t leave the crib on Sundays
You the one, yeah, yeah, yeah yeah

[Pre-Chorus: Phonte]
You're a keeper and you know it
I'm lost in a bad dream
Heavy clouds, thunder rolling
Cause we don't see the same things, so

[Chorus: Phonte]
So if you need a change of mind
And if you need another way, yeah
Release you from this pain of mine
And you can have a new day

Phonte

Rapper/Singer/Producer Phonte Lyshod Coleman hails from Durham, North Carolina (born December 29, 1978). Co-founder of the hip-hop group Little Brother and of the hip-hop/R&B group The Foreign Exchange.

He has also recorded R&B-flavored output as a singer (often under the pseudonym Percy Miracles). His rhymes tend to be no-frills perspectives on working-class life.

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