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Complete Lyrics To "Alien" By Rema

Full Lyrics to "Alien" by Rema

Check out the lyric of  "Alien" by Rema, a new Jamz released just one week after "Ginger Me".

Rema - Alien lyrics

Rema - Alien

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See the complete lyrics to 'Alien' by Rema

[Verse 1]
I'm in love with my bestie
I'm in love with a Thottie
Baby can I stay?
She said yes, please
And I like it when she call me daddy
Spend a hundred racks on a watch please
Hating ass niggas looking at me
Baby one more time before they get me
(Pooh pooh pooh)
I don't think they even understand me
Why why why

[Chorus]
Imma alien huh
Imma alien huh
Imma alien huh
Imma alien huh
Imma alien huh
Imma alien huh
Imma alien huh
Imma alien

I got money in my bag
Money in my side
Money in my sheet
Money everywhere
Money money heat
Money money heat
Money money heat

[Verse 2]
Mama ask me why I, why I, why I, why I,
Why I do what I like
(Pooh pooh oooh)
I do what I like
Yeah , simply it's right
Mama It's my life
Yeah she was right
Nobody's right
Yeah she was right
Nobody is right
She was right
Nobody is right
It's gon take my life
It's gon take my life
It's gon take my life
It's gon take my life

They don't understand
They don't understand
Imma alien
Imma alien
Imma alien
Imma alien
Money in my bag
Money in my side
Money in my pack
Money in my bag
Imma alien
Imma alien
Imma alien
Imma alien

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[Outro]
Don't lie
Don't lie
Girl, don't lie
Don't leave me
Don't leave
Don't leave me
Don't leave
Don't leave me
Don't leave
Don't leave me
Don't leave
Don't leave me
Don't leave
Don't leave me
Don't leave
Don't leave me
Don't leave
Don't leave me
Don't leave
Don't leave me
Don't leave
Don't leave me
Don't leave
Don't leave me

 

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