Cover art for Pink Splash by Mol$ & Cartier’GOD

Pink Splash

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Pink Splash Lyrics

[Intro: mol$]
Oh, oh
La-la-la-la-la-la-la

[Chrous: mol$]
Baby, if you wanted me
Then tell me why did you leave? (Why did you leave me?)
I don't want you trapped here to me (You know me)
"What's the problem?" Can't you see? (What's up, girl?)

[Verse 1: mol$]
Can't you see I'm workin' so hard every day?
Tryna make this shit work so we get paid
I know that it's hard to have the faith in me
But you are killin' me when you don't believe
I got what it takes, I know it
I know you know it, too
(And you know it so well, you know it, too)
And, baby, I know that you know it
And that's why you're my boo
Yeah, yeah, yeah (I love you)

[Verse 2: Cartier God]
(Ooh, Cartier)
I'm lovin' your smile, I'm lovin' your eyes (Ayy)
I'm lovin' your thighs (Yеah), I'm lovin' your curls (Curls)
I'm wantin' you, tell me am I wrong?
I'm wanting you to help, bеg your time
I want you tonight, I want you tonight
I want you to find me in your life
Me and you together, baby, we can do some things
Me and you together, baby, we can do some things
[Chrous: mol$]
Baby, if you wanted me
Then tell me why did you leave? (Why did you leave me?)
I don't want you trapped here to me (You know me)
"What's the problem?" Can't you see? (What's up, girl?)

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Genius Annotation

“Pink Splash” is the second single off of Wave God following “Blue Dream”. On the track Mol$ and Cartier God sing about their love for a girl over a sample of “Casin” by glue70.

On the album, the sample is swapped out for a completely different beat alongside some slightly different mixing and a lack of the “Ooh, Cartier” tag.

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