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John Splithoff - Fahrenheit (Official Video)
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Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
John Splithoff
John Splithoff
Performer
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
John Splithoff
John Splithoff
Songwriter
Alex Mendoza
Alex Mendoza
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
John Splithoff
John Splithoff
Producer
Alex Mendoza
Alex Mendoza
Producer

Lyrics

[Verse 1]
I can't stand the way
I feel before 6pm
But my problems slip away
When sippin' on the tonic and gin
Tonight I'm divin' in
No matter how far I fall
Just me, myself and I
And anybody else I call (Yeah-yeah)
[Verse 2]
So, I pour up and then I slow down
You know I love to hear the music when it's too loud
I shut my mind off, my head's a ghost town
Then I pour another, then I pour another like
Ooh, my fahrenheit
Is burning through the roof right now
And I'm feeling featherlight again
I wanna live like every night
I'll see all of my friends somehow
'Cause I'm sippin' on what I like again
Oh, yeah
You know I'm sippin' on what I like again
[Verse 3]
I just love the way
I'm living an elusive dream
By the time I'm out the door
I won't remember anything
I'll meet someone at the bar (She's into me)
We're touching, backseat of the car (She's feeling me)
And now I'm wrapped up in her arms (She's healing me)
But I'll stumble home alone before the night ends
[Verse 4]
So, I pour up and then I slow down
You know I love to hear the music when it's too loud
I shut my mind off, my head's a ghost town
Then I pour another, then I pour another like
Ooh, my fahrenheit
Is burning through the roof right now
And I'm feeling featherlight again
I wanna live like every night
I'll see all of my friends somehow
Because I'm sippin' on what I like again
[Verse 5]
Where does the time go when living like this?
Waking up lost in the haze?
But it feels like summer when it hits my lips
And there's not a thing I would change
And it's got me like
[Verse 6]
Ooh, my fahrenheit
My fahrenheit
Ooh, my fahrenheit
Ooh, my, ooh, my
My fahrenheit
My fahrenheit
Ooh, my fahrenheit
Ooh, my, ooh, my
Written by: Alex Mendoza, John Splithoff
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