Ally Brooke – Low Key Lyrics | Genius Lyrics

Low Key Lyrics

[Intro: Ally Brooke]
Oh, yeah

[Chorus: Ally Brooke]
Low key, low key, you should really get to know me
Low key, low key, you should really get to know me

Yeah, I know you got some things that you could show me
Low key, low key, you should really get to know me

[Verse 1: Ally Brooke]
I see you looking at my body very closely
But there's a lot of things about me that you don't see
You know we could take it fast or take it slowly
We could fly out to Ibiza and get cozy

[Pre-Chorus: Ally Brooke]
All your friends are looking for you
They don't know where you're at
'Cause you left with me and slipped out the back

[Chorus: Ally Brooke]
Low key, low key, you should really get to know me
Low key, low key, you should really get to know me

Yeah, I know you got some things that you could show me
Low key, low key, you should really get to know me
[Verse 2: Ally Brooke]
Let's forget about our phones until the morning ('Til the morning)
We can post up, no one gets to see our story (Oh no)
I can take you places you ain't been before me
Then, the rest I guess is self-explanatory

[Pre-Chorus: Ally Brooke]
All your friends are looking for you
They don't know where you're at
'Cause you left with me and slipped out the back (Shh, ah)

[Chorus: Ally Brooke]
Low key, low key, you should really get to know me (Get to know me)
Low key, low key, you should really get to know me (Ah, ah)

Yeah, I know you got some things that you could show me (Oh oh)
Low key, low key, you should really get to know me

[Post-Chorus: Ally Brooke]
La, la-la, la-la-la
La-la-la-la-la
La, la-la, la-la-la
La-la-la-la
La, la-la, la-la-la (Oh)
La-la-la-la-la
La, la-la, la-la-la
La-la-la-la (Shh)
[Verse 3: Tyga & Ally Brooke]
(Yeah)
I see you watchin', you been plottin' on me, low key, yeah (Low key)
I put this ice up on your neck and freeze your body, yeah (Ha)
I've been known to be givin' (Yeah)
Get it, then I spend it (Yeah)
Invent a new wave, then I re-invent it
Baguettes on your wrist now, can't be actin' timid (Woo)
Take you to New Mexico, ain't nobody business (Yeah)
Throw me that, Ally, I'ma dunk and win it (Slam)
I ain't looking for love, but it's been a minute (Oh, oh)
Serve it to me on a plate, I'ma come and get it
You love it, I like it, it's litty (Woo)

[Chorus: Ally Brooke]
Low key, low key, you should really get to know me
Low key, low key, you should really get to know me (Know me)

Yeah, I know you got some things that you could show me (Yeah, yeah)
Low key, low key, (Hey) you should really get to know me (Really get to know me)

[Post-Chorus: Ally Brooke]
La, la-la, la-la-la
La-la-la-la-la
La, la-la, la-la-la
La-la-la-la
La, la-la, la-la-la (Ooh)
La-la-la-la-la
La, la-la, la-la-la
La-la-la-la

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“Low Key” Is the first solo single by the former Fifth Harmony member Ally Brooke and features the American rapper Tyga. The song is about Ally noticing a guy checking her out and acting confident about it:

It’s about a guy trying to talk to me and noticing me and I recognize that. I appreciate that, but I’m like ‘low key, low key, you should really get to know me’. I’m a really confident woman. I’m standing on my own and kinda saying: ‘hey, I’m really cool and I’m awesome. So, do you want to get to know me?’. It’s a really strong and empowering message and, honestly, I just want whoever hears the record to feel that exact same way.

Meanwhile, Tyga entices a girl with jewellery whilst also referencing his comeback and reinvention.

Ally has been working on this song since March 2018. In an interview to Chica, she revealed that the initial plan was to record a totally different song, but it never worked out. Then her manager called her and played her this song, which had been initially written for a male voice:

But I was like: no, this is totally meant for a female and this is meant for me. So we ended up changing it. I actually pitched up the key like two keys higher, then put my voice on it, my energy, my character and I’m so happy with the way that it turned out.

After Ally adjusted the song, Atlantic Records executives suggested adding Tyga to the mix. Ally was totally down for it, having had worked with the rapper already on Fifth Harmony’s “Like Mariah”.

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