As Your Friend (feat. Chris Brown) - Afrojack

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I woke up as your friend...

As your friend, as your friend, as your friend
I woke up as your friend
As your friend, as your friend
I woke up as your friend

Oh lil mama, I can feel your fire
You poisonous lady, let me take you higher
And I dont care if its a bad time
Just label me the bad guy tonight
And now were standing on the edge
Looking like here we go again
I used to be your man but today
I woke up as your friend

I came to party hoping that you would fall in love
Dont mean to put no pressure on you
Everybody loving madly
And the DJ, hes getting drunk
Trying to get next to you

And now were standing on the edge
Looking like here we go again
I used to be your man but today
I woke up as your friend

As your friend, as your friend, as your friend
I woke up as your friend
As your friend, as your friend
I woke up, I woke up as a friend
As your friend, as your friend, as your friend
As your friend, as your friend, as your friend
I woke up as your friend

And now were standing on the edge
Looking like here we go again
I used to be your man but today
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As Your Friend (feat. Chris Brown) Lyrics

I just cant live anymore like this
My heart just opened up the door again
Just watch me fly as I spread my wings
Dont ask me why coz there are too many things
And now were standing on the edge
Looking like, "here we go again"
I used to be your man but today
I woke up as your friend...

As your friend, as your friend, as your friend
I woke up as your friend
As your friend, as your friend
I woke up as your friend

Oh lil mama, I can feel your fire
You poisonous lady, let me take you higher
And I dont care if its a bad time
Just label me the bad guy tonight
And now were standing on the edge
Looking like here we go again
I used to be your man but today
I woke up as your friend

I came to party hoping that you would fall in love
Dont mean to put no pressure on you
Everybody loving madly
And the DJ, hes getting drunk
Trying to get next to you

And now were standing on the edge
Looking like here we go again
I used to be your man but today
I woke up as your friend

As your friend, as your friend, as your friend
I woke up as your friend
As your friend, as your friend
I woke up, I woke up as a friend
As your friend, as your friend, as your friend
As your friend, as your friend, as your friend
I woke up as your friend

And now were standing on the edge
Looking like here we go again
I used to be your man but today
I woke up as your friend

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Afrojack, aka Nick van de Wall is a Grammy Award-winning DJ from Spijkenisse, The Netherlands. He has gone from strength to strength since starting his own label Wall Recordings back in 2007 which soon accelerated a collection of quality releases from Don't Be to Proper Introduction and Thief. In his field, Afrojack soon became considered as a genius producer and embarked on a series of collaborations with international artists such as David Guetta, Diplo, Kid Cudi, Laidback Luke and Steve Angello to name but a few.

It wasn't long until he returned to the clubs in 2008 with Math and Do My Dance and as predicted both tracks were quickly picked up by every big name on the scene. The remix together with The Partysquad, Drop Down (do my dance) was his first hit in the Dutch charts in 2008.

Take Over Control the newest member to the ever growing brood of hits looks set to follow in similar footsteps. Afrojack has teamed up with hot Dutch vocal talent Eva Simons. With huge interest and support from major labels stateside and with a tour already completed in the US and in Australia, Afrojack looks set to replicate other breakthrough artists such as Sidney Samson and Fedde Le Grand. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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