Hello? Yeah, I just walked in
Yeah, I'm good, you still working?
Tonight, right now? Did I go out?
Yeah, I went out, I went
I went to a couple of clubs
I never went to bed, shit
Wine or water
You said something about a cold drink?
I don't know, I'm delirious

Cups of the Rosé
Bitches in my old phone
I should call one and go home
I've been in this club too long
The woman that I would try
Is happy with a good guy
But I've been drinkin' so much
That I'ma call her anyway, and say

Fuck that nigga that you love so bad
I know you still think about the times we had
I say fuck that nigga that you think you found
And since you picked up, I know he's not around, oh oh

(Are you drunk right now?)
I'm just sayin' you could do better
Tell me, have you heard that lately?
I'm just sayin' you could do better
And I'll start hatin' only if you make me

Uh, cups of that XO
All my people been here
I see all of her friends here
Guess she don't have the time to kick it no more
Flight's in the morning
What you doin' that's so important?
I've been drinkin' so much
That I'ma call you anyway, and say

Fuck that nigga that you love so bad
I know you still think about the times we had
I say fuck that nigga that you think you found
And since you picked up, I know he's not around, oh oh

(Are you drunk right now?)
I'm just sayin' you could do better
Tell me, have you heard that lately?
I'm just sayin' you could do better
And I'll start hatin' only if you make me

I think I'm addicted to naked pictures
And sitting talking 'bout bitches that we almost had
I don't think I'm conscious of makin' monsters
Outta the women I sponsor 'til it all goes bad
But, shit, it's all good
We threw a party, yeah, we threw a party
Bitches came over, yeah, we threw a party
I was just calling, 'cause they were just leavin'
Talk to me, please, don't have much to believe in
I need you right now, are you down to listen to me?
Too many drinks have been given to me
I got some women that's livin' off me
Paid for their flights and hotels, I'm ashamed
Bet that you know them, I won't say no names
After a while, girl, they all seem the same
I've had sex four times this week, I'll explain
Havin' a hard time adjustin' to fame
Sprite in that mixture
I've been talkin' crazy, girl, I'm lucky that you picked up
Lucky that you stayed on
I need someone to put this weight on
"Fuck, I'm sorry"

(Are you drunk right now?)
I'm just sayin' you could do better
Tell me, have you heard that lately?
I'm just sayin' you could do better
And I'll start hatin' only if you make me

You not gonna come?
I guess I'm 'bout to just, kick it here then

Just throw up while I hold your hair back
Her white friend said, "You niggas crazy"
I hope no one heard that, yeah
I hope no one heard that
'Cause if they did, we gon' be in some trouble, yeah
If they did we gon' be in some trouble, trouble
Oh, oh, oh, ohh


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Marvins Room Lyrics as written by Noah James Shebib Aubrey Drake Graham

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    I think he threw a party because he's going somewhere the next day ("flight's in the morning. what you doing that's so important?"). People are leaving the party ("i was just calling 'cause they were just leaving") but he's still there drunk and lonely.

    He doesn't know how to handle relationships now that he's famous ("I've had sex four times this week i'll explain, having a hard time adjusting to fame") so he has nobody to keep him company when everybody leaves. He probably knew the girl he talks to on the phone before fame. He knows that she is one of the relationships that actually means something to him, so he calls her to get her to come over and hopefully make up. She won't come because of her new boyfriend ("the girl that i would try, is happy with a good guy") so he says "fuck that nigga.....i know you still think about the times we had".

    He's been drinking ("too many drinks have been given to me") and doing drugs ("sprite in that mixture") so when she starts saying no he becomes completely distraught and starts pouring out his emotions over the phone.

    He can't keep any girls because the more money he spends on them, the more he starts thinking of them as gold diggers and ruining his relationships ("I don't think I'm conscious of making monsters out of the women i sponsor 'til it all goes bad").

    He ashamed because there are girls who he is spending his money on that don't really care for him (paid for their flights and hotels I'm ashamed).

    He's unfulfilled because when he's with friends he talks about his successes and failures with women ("i think i'm addicted to naked pictures and sitting talking 'bout bitches that we almost had") but he knows that it's all meaningless.

    He can't convince her to come over, so at the end of the song he is still lonely and distraught.

    Hoops45on June 30, 2011   Link

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