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August “Entanglement” Lyrics



Intro: Rick Ross & August Alsina]
Special moment in history
Huh
(Romano)
August
No, oh-woah, oh, oh
(OG Parker)

[Chorus: August Alsina & Rick Ross]
The definition of entanglement (No, oh-woah, oh, oh)
It's when you're tangled in the sheets (Yeah, yeah)
Girl I know that we don't call it a relationship (No, oh, oh)
But you're still fuckin' with me (Oh), yeah (Yeah)
Entanglements, is when you tangled in them sheets
Entanglements, is when you're tangled up with me
Entanglements (The number one's here, it's the Biggest), is when you're gettin' in too deep
Tangled up with me (Huh), tang—, tangled in them sheets (Yes)

[Verse 1: Rick Ross]
Shawty leanin' on my shoulder, got her questionin' my willpower
Jaded by her beauty, but her reputation real solid
Mornin' down the hallway, I can tell you how I feel about it
Caught up in the Matrix, and I doubt if I can get up out it (Come on, come on, huh)
Livin' like there's no tomorrow, met your boy with open arms
Tell you all my darkest stories, promise that you won't depart
Keys to over forty cars, left me with a broken heart
Still I gotta get around, favorite artist was 2Pac
Watch a movie, then we freak it
Tangled up, I'm gettin' deeper (Yeah)
Do this shit like every weekend, guess I'm just her little secret (Come on, come on)
Entanglement is when a man'll lick until you tremble (Huh)
Saddest part is I still love you, just to keep it simple (Biggest)

Verse 2: August Alsina & Rick Ross]
I'm bein' honest baby, don't want no strings attached (Uh-uh)
You just want a nigga that's gon' break your back (Break your back)
I'm half? No, I ain't 'bout to play with that (Play with that)
You left your man to fuck with me, just to pay him back
Don't you know that's cold hearted?
Once you gone, no comin' back
Girl, you fuckin' with a youngin', I be doin' shit you like
Don't do talkin' when I see you, all your hear's love sounds
Goin' round for round, you want a nigga that take you down (This a special bond but it ain't true)

[Chorus: August Alsina & Rick Ross]
The definition of entanglement (Yes)
It's when you're tangled in the sheets (It's when you tangled in the sheets, yeah)
Girl I know that we don't call it a relationship (No, oh, oh)
But you're still fuckin' with me (Oh), yeah (Yeah)
Entanglements, is when you tangled in them sheets
Entanglements, is when you're tangled up with me
Entanglements, is when you're gettin' in too deep
Tangled up with me, tang—, tangled in them sheets

[Verse 3: August Alsina]
I'm on my way, yeah (Skrr)
I'ma pull up when he dip (Skrr)
He's always think me and you fuckin' (Woo)
If he see me, he gon' trip
House with no key (Key, key)
Girl I know I fucked up your hair
Lay you down, and hit it right there
Lay you down, and hit it right there, oh, oh
That ain't my girl, but I got the key
To the crib and to your car (To the crib and to her heart)
She don't wanna label shit but she needs me in her life (In her life, yeah)
I don't have to label shit to fit it in her life, life, lifestyle
We gon' keep it poppin' shawty, you my lil' secret (You my lil' secret)
Just took the lingerie around you, takin' off next weekend
Know it's wrong but feels right (It feels so right, yeah)
Know it's wrong but feels right

[Chorus: August Alsina]
The definition of entanglement (No, oh-woah, oh, oh)
It's when you're tangled in the sheets (Yeah, yeah)
Girl I know that we don't call it a relationship (Woah, ooh-woo, ooh-woo)
But you're still fuckin' with me (But you still fuckin' with me)
Entanglements (Entanglements), is when you tangled in them sheets (Is when you tangled in the sheets)
Entanglements, is when you're tangled up with me
Entanglements (Entanglements), is when you're gettin' in too deep
Tangled up with me, tang—, tangled in them sheets. 
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