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Same Old Song - The Weeknd



     
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Where were you when I needed you, eight months ago
All your girlfriends talkin' bout me, now you'd ringin' up my phone
Bet you miss me now baby, bet you kiss me now baby
Especially since you know that this ain't nothin' and I only just begun
You never thought that I would ever go this far
You said potential could never last this long
Well baby i've been alone for almost all my life
What makes you think that you could never do me right[Hook]
You're the same old song
You're the same old song
You're the same old song
You're the same old song
The same old song[Verse 2: The Weeknd]
And now I'm poppin' yea
Ain't nobody showed me how
I made it big poppin' yeah
Tell me how you like me now
I swear I loved you girl

And you probably went an fucked around
Well you can take another shot everytime you hear me playin' in the club
You never thought that I would ever go this far
(never thought i'd go this far I made it)
You said that potential could never last this long
(you never thought it could last so long)
Well baby i've been alone for almost all my life
(I been alone for most of my life)
What makes that you think you could never do me rightYou're the same old song
You're the same old song
You're the same old song
You're the same old song
The same old song

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The Weeknd is a Toronto-based R&B singer named Abel Tesfaye (born February 16, 1990). Abel started uploading songs to YouTube in 2010 and in March of 2011 he dropped his first mixtape, House of Balloons. In August of 2011, he dropped his second mixtape, Thursday. His third mixtape, Echoes of Silence, was released on December 21 2011. The Weeknd takes his ambivalent emotional tenor and stretches it out, building a whole worldview from it. He has sampled artists such as Beach House and Siouxsie and the Banshees.

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