'Cause I can't take it no more
No, you ain't like them bitches
Tell them hoes, "Adios"
And you can drop your panties
Leave them shits at the door
Dior falls on the floor
I swear we been here before

I'm tryna see you from my own perspective
You all in my section tryna come to my session
We runnin' a pressure, you know that we flexin'
We bought all the bottles, we came with the models
Girl, this a confession, I'm not like your exes
I came in from Texas, and now that we textin'
You can fly in whenever, now you undressin'
Panties on the dresser, your hair gettin' messed up
The feelin' we catchin', my love is a blessin'
Made love in that Lexus, made love in that Lexus
I know you remember (I know you remember)

Tell me is that deja vu? (Ooh-ooh)
'Cause you want me and I want you (ooh-ooh)
Tell me is that deja vu? (Ooh-ooh)
'Cause baby, it ain't nothing new, no
Tell me is that deja vu? (Ooh-ooh)
'Cause you want me and I want you (ooh-ooh)
Tell me is that deja vu? (Ooh-ooh)
'Cause baby, this ain't nothing new, ooh

Oh, you actin' reckless
I told you that I need affection
So let me point you in the right direction
It's so important that you get the message
Yeah
Yeah, I gotta say, gotta say somethin' to you, you, you
I'm on a roll, I'm gonna roll out in that new, new, new
If you wanna do what I wanna do
Well, mm-mm-mm
Well, I guess that it's just deja vu

Tell me is that deja vu? (Ooh-ooh)
'Cause you want me and I want you (ooh-ooh)
Tell me is that deja vu? (Ooh-ooh)
'Cause baby, it ain't nothing new, no
Tell me is that deja vu? (Ooh-ooh)
'Cause you want me and I want you (ooh-ooh)
Tell me is that deja vu? (Ooh-ooh)
'Cause baby, this ain't nothing new, ooh

Tell me if you want it, baby
'Cause I know I can drive you crazy
I just wanted you to know now
Oh-oh, oh-oh
Show up in that new Mercedes
You already know I'm faded
Girl, I've been thinkin' 'bout you lately
Oh-oh, oh-oh

Tell me is that deja vu? (Ooh-ooh)
'Cause you want me and I want you (ooh-ooh)
Tell me is that deja vu? (Ooh-ooh)
'Cause baby, it ain't nothing new, no
Tell me is that deja vu? (Ooh-ooh)
'Cause you want me and I want you (ooh-ooh)
Tell me is that deja vu? (Ooh-ooh)
'Cause baby, this ain't nothing new, ooh

'Cause I can't take it no more
No, you ain't like them bitches
Tell them hoes, "Adios"
And you can drop your panties
Leave them shits at the door
Dior falls on the floor
I swear we been here before


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Deja Vu Lyrics as written by Anderson Hernandez Adam King Feeney

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