My Couch - Jake Miller

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She don't wanna go out
She'd rather chill in my house
All her friends are partying while we down in here watching Netflix on my couch
She don't wanna go out
She just wanna come over, yea
Her friends are in the VIP but she don't need a ID to come and kick it on my couch

Yea, her friends are downtown while we at the pad
Chillin home, watchin episodes of Breaking Bad
Man forget these other girls, we ain't got nothing in common
I'd rather be with you up in the kitchen makin Ramen
You perfect type, you are not the type to hit the bar
Her idea of going hard, slipping through the DVR
With the sweat pants, south side, chillin with no makeup on
Phone's blowin up, friends are begging me to tag along
I think they jealous if you ask me
They'll probably go out and get drunk just like last week
Screw your friends, you can go tell Brooke and Ashley
But you don't need the bliss and glamor while you have me
'Cause you ain't got nothing on but my tank and yo undies
So get on the floor and just tackle me, rugby
You ain't like them other girls, no you ain't the same
So baby come over, my couch is calling your name

She don't wanna go out
She'd rather chill in my house
All her friends are partying while we down in here watching Netflix on my couch
She don't wanna go out
She just wanna come over, yea
Her friends are in the VIP but she don't need a ID to come and kick it on my couch

Yea, so what you say baby? Put the recliner back
High heels, black less, you could say goodbye to that
Could be anywhere but girl you're right here with me
So girl we makin muscle breaks, yea we getting frisky
Ha-ha, you know the key to my heart
Ordering chinese and playing Mario Kart
You're worth more than the world to me, I ain't talkin Forbes list
You don't to dress up, you're drop dead gorgeous
So baby just come and hang with me
Phone on silent, tell em to let us be
Your girls are takin shots in the VIP
But here in my club all the drinks are free
So come lay in my arms, we could look up at the stars
Got my fury yep slippers and I brought a lucky charm
You ain't like them other girls, you ain't the same
So baby come over, my couch is calling your name

She don't wanna go out
She'd rather chill in my house
All her friends are partying while we down in here watching Netflix on my couch
She don't wanna go out
She just wanna come over, yea
Her friends are in the VIP but she don't need a ID to come and kick it on my couch

You ain't like them other girls
You-ain't-like-them-other-girls
You ain't like them girls
So baby come over, my couch is calling your name

You ain't like them other girls
You-ain't-like-them-other-girls
You ain't like them girls
So baby come over, my couch is calling your name

She don't wanna go out
She'd rather chill in my house
All her friends are partying while we down in here watching Netflix on my couch
She don't wanna go out
She just wanna come over, yea
Her friends are in the VIP but she don't need a ID to come and kick it on my couch
She don't wanna go out
She'd rather chill in my house
All her friends are partying while we down in here watching Netflix on my couch
She don't wanna go out
She just wanna come over, yea
Her friends are in the VIP but she don't need a ID to come and kick it on my couch

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Jake Miller, born November 28, 1992, is an American singer, rapper, musician and songwriter
from Weston, Florida who has had a meteoric rise in the music industry. In January of 2011 the
multi-talented musician who taught himself to play the drums and guitar at a young age, put out
a few homemade music videos on YouTube which immediately created a buzz and attracted the
attention of music business insiders who began to guide Jake on his journey.

Ever since Jake Miller began posting his original songs on YouTube a few years ago, the 21-year-old Miami-born pop artist has been building a virtual army of fans. His millions of social media community followers call themselves the Millertary and come to his concerts wearing camouflage and greasepaint under their eyes. They are devoted to Miller’s irresistible musical blend of pop and hip-hop, combined with the positive messages in his songs.

Miller has independently released two EP’s: 2012’s Spotlight and 2013’s The Road Less Traveled, which debuted at No. 1 on the iTunes Hip-Hop chart. His full-length album, 2013’s Us Against Them, sold over 33,000 copies and peaked at No. 5 on the Billboard Rap chart. One of MTV’s 2014 “Ones to Watch” artists, Miller has shared stages with Mac Miller, Flo Rida, Sean Kingston, Asher Roth, Jason Derulo, Cody Simpson, Austin Mahone, and Sammy Adams at various radio festivals, including Y-100’s Jingle Ball and the Calle Ocho Festival in Miami, where he performed for a crowd of more than 200,000 screaming fans. He also sold out a 43-city House of Blues Tour before a major record deal, driven primarily by his incredible social-networking presence.

Now Miller is set to extend his reach even further, having signed to Warner Bros. Records, and will release his new single “First Flight Home” on July 5th. Produced by Danish songwriter-producer Cutfather (The Wanted), the track is an irresistible calling card for Miller, who credits Eminem, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis, and Drake as inspirations. Hailing from the South Florida community of Weston, Miller began rapping when he was 17, but began to take it more seriously a year later when his YouTube videos caught the attention of local news and radio stations. This led to his first-ever live performance — a plum slot opening for Snoop Dogg in 2011.

Having built the Millertary on his own, Miller is looking forward to seeing what he can achieve with the support of Warner Bros. Records behind him. “It’s obviously a dream come true,” he says. “The night that I signed my record deal we released a video with my family and friends in it, popping champagne and celebrating, it was the greatest night of my life.” 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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