“Frankie Ocean (Come Over)” explores the trepidation many bisexual people experience when first exploring their sexuality, both relating to the unknown and the judgement they might face. Each member tells a different story, making a relatable, flirtatious and relaxing R&B/hip hop track for anybody involved in the community.
lyrics
(Chorus: Floralis)
In the season, at the peak
Boy’s looking at me, I’m like how’s it going
They ain’t seen me in a week
Guess I’m being coy, got my liquor flowing
They’ve been telling me to come over
Am I ever really coming over?
Learn how to treat a boy
And maybe you’ll convince me that it’s worth me coming over
(Verse 1: OS Elliott)
It ain't worth it
Nothing’s worth it
Am i worth a damn?
Worth a damn
While I'm working here
Caught you staring man
Like your look
Like the way you hold me by the neck when I'm
Going down
Going down hard
When I'm lost in the motions of this moment I just lose myself
Fast forward to the moment I release myself
Fast forward to the moment you release my belt
Stay focused, you're just looking, gotta catch myself
So I
(Chorus: Floralis)
In the season, at the peak
Boy’s looking at me, I’m like how’s it going
They ain’t seen me in a week
Guess I’m being coy, got my liquor flowing
They’ve been telling me to come over
Am I ever really coming over?
Learn how to treat a boy
And maybe you’ll convince me that it’s worth me coming over
(Verse 2: Valhalla Kid)
Yo, star crossed in a bar lost in a dark thought
Will he? Won't he? Replace the petals for hard shots
Vision blurry like emotions in moments we didn't hurry
Is it working? Will it hurt me when the thing is called off?
Look, a personal history seems to prompt us
But a larger part of history haunts us I know you’re missing me
Conscious of our proximity talk up your ways in similes
Mock up a future I will not prop up unless it’s all us
(Chorus: Floralis)
In the season, at the peak
Boy’s looking at me, I’m like how’s it going
They ain’t seen me in a week
Guess I’m being coy, got my liquor flowing
They’ve been telling me to come over
Am I ever really coming over?
Learn how to treat a boy
And maybe you’ll convince me that it’s worth me coming over
(Outro: Floralis & Valhalla Kid)
Tell me you want me, then I'm gone
I'll keep on teasing, I'm alone
Call when you like, and I’ll call when I can
But I swear that I’ll call you back again
credits
released September 22, 2021
Vocals: LumbeRoss, OS Elliott, Valhalla Kid
Production: Orange Bloom
Guitar & Bass: Floralis
Mixing & Mastering: Floralis
Artwork: Floralis
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