J Hus, Drake - Who Told You lyrics

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[J Hus, Drake - Who Told You lyrics]

Mm, mm mm, mm
Yeah, yeah

Who told you bad man don't dance?
Who told you gangsters don't dance?
Even with a wap on my hip, I dance
Bad man, take another sip and dance
Two left feet, don't trip and dance
The gyal want me, I might give her a chance
Give her a look, she give me a glance
She wore that tight dress just to enhance

Your likkle bum-bum
Never seen you before, where you come from?
You got a fat pum-pum, I got a long Johnson
I know I never met you at random
This must be destiny
That's why you're next to me
You feel like ecstasy this must be destiny
That's why you're next to me
You feel like ecstasy

Who told you bad man don't dance?
Who told you gangsters don't dance?
Even with a wap on my hip, I dance
Bad man, take another sip and dance
Two left feet, don't trip and dance
The gyal want me, I might give her a chance
Give her a look, she give me a glance
She wore that tight dress just to enhance

Touch my forehead, chest, left shoulder
Then right side
Pray my brothers are good outside
I know the vibes, I know the vibes
You're the one, girl, stop rollin' eyes
I find love and it slowly dies
So Lilah Pi, don't make my eye cry
Let me hold your controlla
I am not one of these controlling guys
I want you to touch road with the girls-dem
And socialize
Enjoy your life, your backside is so fit
It opens eyes
I know the vibes, I know the vibes
Just 'cause I'm not jealous doesn't
Mean I don't care, that's just not fair
I knew you were trouble, I was unprepared
If I were married
This might turn a scandalous affair
Trouble is there, trouble is there
Trouble been right there, trouble is there
Trouble gon' find me anywhere
Trouble gon' find me, bubble and wine y
Ayy, trouble gon' find me
Trouble'll find me anywhere
Trouble'll find me, trouble will find me
It's okay, girl, bubble and wine y
They want me dead, but don't remind me
Both hands around you, it's not tiny

Who told you bad man don't dance?
Who told you gangsters don't dance?
Even with a wap on my hip, I dance
Bad man, take another sip and dance
Two left feet, don't trip and dance
The gyal want me, I might give her a chance
Give her a look, she give me a glance
She wore that tight dress just to enhance

If you come close, I'ma explode
Gyal there carryin' a heavy load
Whine your waist in a semi-circle
Gettin' money fast, man's not a turtle
Had to go through so many hurdles
Block's so hot like inferno
Had some issues that were internal
Had a mad life, I could write a journal
But, I can't lie, I love the journey
Me and the money had matrimony
All the ratchet gyals wan' pattern up
All the posh gyals get ratchet for me
If you love me, you're clappin' for me
If you throw it, I catch it, trust me
Gyal come from far, even upsuh
I want the best, not comme ci, comme ça

Who told you bad man don't dance?
Who told you gangsters don't dance?
Even with a wap on my hip, I dance
Bad man, take another sip and dance
Two left feet, don't trip and dance
The gyal want me, I might give her a chance
Give her a look, she give me a glance
She wore that tight dress just to enhance

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About the song J Hus, Drake - Who Told You

J Hus recently released his highly anticipated track "Who Told You," featuring a surprise appearance from Drake. The song has generated a significant amount of discussion and debate among fans, with opinions divided on the impact of Drake's contribution.

It's evident that there are conflicting views regarding Drake's verse. Some listeners felt that Drake's presence added value to the track, acknowledging his role in introducing UK hip hop to a broader audience. These individuals appreciate the exposure that Drake brings to J Hus and UK music as a whole. They argue that without Drake, the song wouldn't have gained as much popularity outside of London.

On the other hand, there are those who expressed disappointment in Drake's verse. Some criticized his delivery, suggesting that it sounded out of tune or offbeat. They believe that Drake's attempt to incorporate his Jamaican and Afrobeat influences fell short, resulting in an underwhelming performance. Some even go as far as calling Drake's verse unnecessary, stating that they preferred J Hus on his own.

It's worth noting that J Hus also received praise for his contribution to the track. Many fans commend his flow, catchy hooks, and ability to capture the essence of summer vibes. Some expressed excitement over J Hus's comeback, considering this track a strong return to form. They appreciate his unique style and energy, which they feel elevates the overall quality of the song.

While opinions on Drake's verse differ, it's clear that both artists have their dedicated fan bases. Some listeners expressed gratitude towards Drake for shining a light on UK hip hop and aiding J Hus's exposure on a global scale. However, others argue that J Hus's talent alone would have sufficed, believing that the track could have been even better without Drake's involvement.

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