Now the way it went
Got me in this
Messed up predicament
'Cause I ain't know
How to be monogamous
I was caught in the wrong
Just walkin' through the mall
With this shorty on my arm
Now I played the fool
Sittin' in the sneaker store
Buying shoes
My girl's best friend
Came strollin' through
I tried to turn away but
I moved too late
'Cause she already saw my face
I was hoping she didnÆt really
Get a good look at me
She walked out the store
So casually
I thought that I was fine
Till she called me later on
With my girl on the line

Now I tried to lie
Say that it must have been
Some other guy
You know your friend's
Jealous of you and I
'Cause she ain't got a man

So she's all in your business
Shut up and let me finish girl
You crushin' me
Acting like you
Ain't got no trust in me
I thought you said that
You was in love with me
Well you act like you know
And hang up the phone,
Tell your girl to leave us alone
But she ain't quit

The more I tried to lie,
The angrier she'd get
Told me it was over with us,
That's it
Word to all men
If you goin' be creepin',
Look out for her friend

Now ladies know how
To stick together, together
No matter what you say
You ain't goin' win
Now brothas better have
They stuff together
'Cause she's always goin'
Believe her friend
She's always goin'
Believe her friend



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