Ooh, ooh

See it's not that I don't trust ya
I just wanna know
Every place that you go
Everyone that you know
Everything that you do
Every single move you make
And I ain't tryna play the victim
But I got my suspicions
Sayin' you're alone
I can hear on the phone
Someone else in the back
What's she doin', what's she askin'?

Watchu' gonna do when the sun goes down?
Who you gonna love when I'm not around?

If you find a new look now
Would you kick the old one out?
If you find a new look now
Would you kick the old one out?
If you find a new look now

See it's not that I'm a psycho
We both know it isn't my fault
You were the one
Who was out having fun
I've been out on my grind
I've been workin' overtime, yeah
And I ain't tryna play the victim
But I got my suspicions
Sayin' you're alone
But if you ain't alone
You should say it to me now
I ain't gonna stick around, said

Watchu' gonna do when the sun goes down?
Who you gonna love when I'm not around?

If you find a new look now
Would you kick the old one out?
If you find a new look now
Would you kick the old one out?
If you find a new look now
Right now, right now
If you find a new look now
Right now, right now
If you find a new look now (If you find)

Watchu' gonna do when the sun goes down?
Who you gonna love when I'm not around?

If you find a new look now
Would you kick the old one out?
If you find a new look now
Would you kick the old one out?
If you find a new look now
Right now, right now
If you find a new look now
Right now, right now
If you find a new look now


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New Look Lyrics as written by Jakob Gustav Hazell Ilsey Juber

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