Tommy Richman – MILLION DOLLAR BABY Lyrics | Genius Lyrics
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MILLION DOLLAR BABY

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Apr. 26, 20246 viewers178.9K views

MILLION DOLLAR BABY Lyrics

[Intro]
Do it, baby, do what I should think
Do it, do it, baby, do what I could think
Do it, do it, baby, do what I should think
Do it, do it, baby, do what I could think
Do it, do it, do it, baby, do what I should think
Do it, baby, do what I could think
Do it, do it, do it, baby, do what I should think
Do it, do it baby, do what I could think

[Chorus]
I ain't never rep a set, baby (Tsk, tsk)
Ain't doing you wrong
I could clean up good for you
Oh, I know right from wrong
'Cause I wanna make it, so badly (Mm, mm, mm)
I'm a million dollar baby (Mm, mm, mm, don't at me)
Yeah, hell no (Yeah, yeah)

[Verse]
You rep my city for so damn long (Ah, ah)
But you still don't notice me, my sound next (Mhm)
VA next (Yeah, yeah), I'm at they neck (Yeah, yeah)
I'm running up a check (Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah)

She a bad lil' mama, she a diva (Mm)
No matter what happens, he cannot come between us again (Mm, mm, mm)
I know we're better than friends (Better than friends)

I took her to Queen's Gambit (Yeah, yeah), showed around my friends (Right now)
Tried to pick some energy up, it don't matter (—ter)
I know you haven't moved on if you tried (Oh, no)
I don't believe it, baby, I know you lied (Oh, no)
All night long, what you mean, "I changed"?
Haven't stayed the same
I've been losing my mind (Ooh, ooh, ooh)
I said, "The city is mine" (Ooh, ooh, ooh)
[Chorus]
I ain't never rep a set, baby (Mm, mm-mm)
Ain't doing you wrong
I could clean up good for you (Mm, mm-mm)
Oh, I know right from wrong
'Cause I wanna make it, so badly (Mm, mm, mm)
I'm a million dollar baby (Mm, mm, mm, don't at me)
Yeah, hell no
I ain't never rep a set, baby (Mm, mm-mm)
Ain't doing you wrong
I could clean up good for you (Mm, mm-mm)
Oh, I know right from wrong
'Cause I wanna make it, so badly (Mm, mm, mm)
I'm a million dollar baby (Mm, mm, mm, don't at me)
Yeah, hell nah (No, no, no)

[Outro]
Hell-hell no
Yeah, hell-hell no
Hell-hell no
Do it, baby, do what I should think
Do it, do it, baby, do what I could think
Do it, baby, do what I should think
Do it, do it, baby, do what I could think
Hell-hell nah
Yeah, hell-hell nah
Hell-hell nah

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Genius Annotation

Upon its release on Friday (Apr. 26), “Million Dollar Baby” racked up 4.6 million on-demand U.S. audio streams, according to Luminate – an eye-popping number for a solo single by an artist with relatively unestablished commercial history. And after an inevitable decline in those totals for the rest of the weekend, the song surged again on Monday, capturing nearly 4.8 million streams, with the song racking up 16.6 million streams in total over a four-day period. (It also sold nearly 2,100 streams over that period, also a tremendous number for a new single from a newer artist.)

With these early numbers, Richman should be due for an impressive Hot 100 bow with his first crossover hit – and he’s already seeing the benefits from the new smash across the rest of his catalog, as well. For the four day period of Apr. 26-29, his discography (not including “Baby”) posted nearly 2.1 million on-demand U.S. audio streams, a gain of 106% from the four-day period before. – ANDREW UNTERBERGER

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How did the song perform commercially?
Genius Answer

During the tracking week ending May 11, 2024, the song debuted at #2 on the Hot 100 chart. The song marks his first appearance on the Hot 100.

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