You may be wrong
You may be right
You might be searching for me all night
Duty has no sweethearts
Duty never dies
Like hit 80's records
And neither will I
In the souped up cars
In the backs of malls
I was dressed so unusual
You want to bring me home
Americans cars
American malls
Ain't nothing like loving when you're loving on the run
I've got my rights
I don't need you
I've got my rights
I don't need you to remind me how to live
You may be wrong
You may be right
You might be searching for me all night
In the souped up cars
In the backs of malls
I was dressed so typical
You won't leave me alone
Up all night staring the ceiling
Thinking that love has a double meaning
Sick and tired of being pursued
By some fat white man with something to prove
I've got my rights
I don't need you
Because I've got my rights
I don't need you
Need you to remind me just how to live
There are people out to get you
There are people to believe
There are ways to get noticed
And there are ways to avoid this
There are people out to get you
There are people to believe
There are ways to get noticed
And there are ways to keep you going down
I've got my rights
I don't need you to remind me
credits
from Physical (Deluxe Edition),
released November 9, 2021
Markie Richardson (Composition, Lead Vocals, Lyrics, & Producer)
Mixed by Johnny Woods
Mastered by Owen Hoxie
A&R Executive: Justin Paul
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