Phizzle Phizzle Phizzle
(Ladies and gentlemen)
Came in the door like whoa pull up
Can't even see no more (no more, no more)
Somebody pull the wool up
Surround myself with loved ones
Later for them haters
And now I'm going up y'all on a escalator

Y'all may think I'm acting brand new
Y'all need to hold up
I'm just tryna give you something new
I'm a different fella
Y'all keep holding me to what I used to do
Stop being judgmental
Had to make space between us
Stepping out the middle

I've changed was different when you found me
Changed everything around me
Now you're looking at a different me changed
Down for so long down for so long
But now I'm way up, way up

I've changed was different when you found me
(so different)
Changed everything around me (yeah, yeah)
Now you're looking at a different me
I'm not the same (I, I, I) down for so long
Down for so long but now I'm way up, way up

Tried to do it my way
(That ain't work, that ain't work)
Excuses every Sunday
(That ain't work, that ain't work)
Turning up every weekend
(That ain't work, that ain't work)
Hanging with the wrong friends
(That ain't work, that ain't work)
(Jazze Phizzle)

Get on up out ya feelings
Come get down with the realest
I hear a train a'comin'
And you don't even need a ticket

You can't accuse me of nothin
Some people say that I did it
I've been acquitted
Put your hands up if you feel me
I represent it
Y'all know my praise is relentless

Coulda sworn that I was having
The time of my life i was turning up
I was turning up (Turn it! Turn it! Turn it)
Had to turn it all around
Turn my wrongs into rights had to give it up
Had to give it up

Ladies and gentlemen you are now tuned in
(Phizzle Phizzle Phizzle Phizzle
Phizzle Phizzle)
To the very best (to the very best)
Black Elvis phenzel
Ike, wassup dawg?! Ayy!
(I changed but I ain't switching up)
Hey! Got the praise going up!


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Changed Lyrics as written by Elliot John Gleave Michael Anthony Woods

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