Lyrics:
"A** Back Home"
(feat. Neon Hitch)
[Neon Hitch - Chorus]
I don’t know, where you’re going
Or when you’re coming home
I left the keys under the mat to our front door
For one more chance to hold you close
I don’t know, where you’re going
Just get your ass back home
[Travie McCoy]
We both knew this type of life didn’t come with instructions
So I’m trying to do my best to make something out of nothing
And sometimes it gets downright shitty in fact
When you call and I don’t even know what city I’m in at
Or what day of the week in the middle of the month
In a year I don’t recall
It’s like my life’s on repeat and the last time we spoke
I told you I wouldn’t be long,
That was last November, now December’s almost gone
I’d apologize but I don’t realize what I’m doing wrong
[Chorus]
I don’t know, where you’re going
Or when you’re coming home
I left the keys under the mat to our front door
For one more chance to hold you close
I don’t know, where you’re going
Just get your ass back home
[Travie McCoy]
And you’ve been nothing but amazing
And I never take that for granted
Half of these birds would have flew the coop
But you, you truly understand it
And the fact you stood beside me,
Every time you heard some bogusness
You deserve a standing o ‘cause they’d a just been over it
Let em talk, let em talk, let em talk, let em talk
Like we don’t hear what they saying
Let em walk, let em walk, let em walk, let em walk
We’ll just drive by and keep waving
Cause you and I above all that
Just let them wallow in it
Now they all choked up, yuck
Cause they be swallowing it
[Chorus]
I don’t know, where you’re going
Or when you’re coming home
I left the keys under the mat to our front door
For one more chance to hold you close
I don’t know, where you’re going
Just get your ass back home
No one hold me down like you do sweetheart
You keep doing that, I keep doing this
We’ll be alright in the end
Trust that
We put the us in trust, baby
Let’s go
I don’t care what you’re after
As long as I’m the one, no
I don’t care why you’re leaving
You’ll miss me when you’re gone
[Chorus]
I don’t know, where you’re going
Or when you’re coming home
I left the keys under the mat to our front door
For one more chance to hold you close
I don’t know, where you’re going
Just get your ass back home.
Bio:
Melding elements of rap, rock, R&B, and funk into one cohesive and
melodic sound, upstate New York's Gym Class Heroes have diverse appeal
based on their impressive musical dexterity. Often touring with indie
rock and pop-punk bands, they don't fit comfortably into one specific
genre; the quartet's music is rooted in traditional hip-hop, but
features live instruments instead of looped samples or beats. Lyrics are
often socially conscious, but also incorporate humor and wry
perceptiveness. The band's roots date to 1997 in Geneva, NY, when MC
Travis "Schleprok" McCoy and drummer Matt McGinley became friends during
high-school gym class. Wanting to create a new palette for hip-hop, the
duo worked with other musicians before Gym Class Heroes were officially
born in 2001 with the addition of guitarist Milo Bonacci and bassist
Ryan Giese. The guys self-released For the Kids that same year.
Touring nonstop, they recorded The Papercut Chronicles in 2003, which
caught the attention of Fall Out Boy's Pete Wentz before it was even
finished. The Heroes were officially signed to his Fueled by Ramen
imprint, Decaydance, by September 2004, at which point Bonacci was
replaced by guitarist Disashi Lumumba-Kasongo. The four-song teaser The
Papercut EP preceded the eventual February 2005 release of The Papercut
Chronicles, with Eric Roberts replacing Giese on bass. The quartet hit
the road hard, spending spring on dates with Midtown, Fall Out Boy, and
the Academy Is..., along with hitting the year's SXSW, Bamboozle, and
Warped Tour festivals. They also spent part of the summer opening for
ska-punks Streetlight Manifesto. A Red Hot Chili Peppers cover song was
donated to Fearless' Punk Goes '90s compilation before their follow-up
was issued in July 2006.
As Cruel as School Children was
produced by S*A*M (Method Man, the Sounds) and Sluggo (aka session
bassist Dave Katz) and co-produced by Fall Out Boy vocalist Patrick
Stump. The album included various guest appearances, including the
Academy Is...'s William Beckett and Arrested Development's Speech. They
spent that summer supporting the record on the Warped Tour. Gym Class
Heroes' profile notably increased at the year's end with the release of
the single Cupid's Chokehold/Breakfast in America, which hit number four
on Billboard's Hot 100 and remained in constant rotation on radio and
MTV during the spring of 2007. After headlining a seven-week U.S. tour
called the Daryl Hall for President Tour '07, the group returned to the
studio to record The Quilt in 2008, which included guest appearances by
Lil Wayne, Busta Rhymes, and Daryl Hall himself.
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