New Oldie
Lyrics
This is a new oldie
Can I predict the evolution of a classic? Yes I can
This is a new oldie
Later, I'ma look back and say, "This used to be my jam"
Yeah, see, I remember, whoa, whoa, ay
Dancin' all day when I was younger and my momma came home
And put on her favorite song and she would sing it to me
Yeah, whether Michael or Selena, or Donnie, or Anita
I could count on her for new grooves when I needed
Consider this the past, futuristic history, oh
This is a new oldie
Can I predict the evolution of a classic? Yes I can
This is a new oldie (yeah)
Later, I'ma look back and say, "This used to be my jam"
Ohh
Listen, now, in my younger days I might've birthed swag
Like, wait, let me get back to you
Probably chillin' with a thang or two
You know it's real, I only sing the truth
Bad times only get badder (truth, truth)
Throw on that Al Green, "Let's Stay Together"
Oh, yeah, baby maker, I got you naked, it's the makin' of a
New oldie (oldie)
Can I predict the evolution of a classic? Yes I can (yeah)
This is a new (yeah) oldie, yeah
Later, I'ma look back and say, "This used to be my jam"
I used to dream of bein' on records that they played at the barbecue
Handled The Spinners, Manhattans, Dramatics
From Marvin to Mayfield, from Mavis to Gladys
Done sung with the best of the best
So I guess I'm the status (yeah)
My momma played it every day on her 8-track cassette
Mom's played the best, that's why I'm so fresh
And you know that (know that), fo sho that (sho that)
It's gettin' good to me (oh), feelin' like a throwback
This is a new oldie (this is new) oldie, yeah)
Can I predict the evolution of a classic? Yes I can
This is a new oldie (yeah)
Later, I'ma look back and say, "This used to be my jam"
Ow
Yeah
It's Eazy
Ursher, baby (yeah, man)
(Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah(
Writer(s): Calvin Broadus, David Phelps, Eric Bellinger, Larrance Dopson, Quintin Gulledge, Usher Raymond
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Songtrust Ave, Peermusic Publishing
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