Forever Lyrics

Forever Lyrics

Caught me off guard, I wish that I’d been sober
Still, here we are, back in Hanover 99
Just like old times all over

Under the exit lights as beautiful as ever
I really wish that I dressed up a little better
No regrets is what we said
We can’t go back again

Darling, nobody said that it would last forever
That doesn’t mean we didn’t try to get there
I never said that we would die together
That doesn’t mean it was a lie
Remember, nobody said that it would last forever

Head in my hands, cold coffee on the table
Wish you the best, I would if I was able
Morning light, it stings a little

Out of my mind, I don’t remember calling
Had too much tonic wine, sometimes it does the talking
Hope you know I wish you all the love you’re looking for

Darling, nobody said that it would last forever
That doesn’t mean we didn’t try to get there
I never said that we would die together
That doesn’t mean it was a lie
Remember, nobody said that it would last forever

Forever, forever, forever

Nobody said that it would last forever
That doesn’t mean we didn’t try to get there
I never said that we would die together
That doesn’t mean it was a lie
They’ll never take those long summer days
When love was untamed
Two burning hearts are dared to break
Remember, nobody said that it would last forever

Drakes songs and album

The discography of Canadian rapper Drake consists of seven studio album, three compilation albums, one extended play, six mixtapes, 139 single (including 80 as a feature artist), five promotional singles, and 84 music videos. His music has been released under several different recording contracts and distribution deals since his debut in 2004. He signed with Universal Motown Records in 2005, releasing Thank Me Later that same year. After signing with Cash Money Records in 2007, he released his second studio album, So Far Gone, in 2008. In 2009, he left Cash Money and signed with Warner Bros. Records, where he released Take Care in 2010 and If You’re Reading This it Means I’m Dead in 2011. The following year, he signed with Republic Records, releasing Nothing Was the Same in 2013. He returned to Cash Money for his sixth studio album, Views, in 2017.

Drake’s ‘Views’: 6 songs you need to hear off his new album

The wait is almost over for fans eager to hear what Drake has been working on. After teasing us with a few teasers over the past couple weeks, the Canadian rapper dropped “One Dance,” featuring Wiz Khalifa, on Friday night. Now, we know exactly what we’ll be listening to for the next month and change.

On Sunday afternoon, Drake announced via Instagram that Views will drop on Sept. 24. In addition to releasing the tracklist, he shared a short video clip showing him sitting in front of a computer screen playing along to the song. He says, “This is my favorite song I’ve done.”

In the caption, Drake wrote, “I’m excited about sharing this record with y’all. It’s been a long time coming. Thank you for being patient. We are ready to take the world by storm again.”

While Views isn’t quite as frenetic as 2016’s Scorpion, it’s still packed with bangers. From the bouncy “Nice for What” to the soulful “Summer Sixteen,” there’s something for everyone.

Check out our full list of the 10 best tracks from Views below.

1. “One Dance” feat. Wiz Khalifa

2. “Fake Love”

3. “Controlla”

4. “Don’t Matter To Me”

5. “Too Good”

6. “Take Care”

 

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