December 13, 2024

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Rebecca Black – Trust Lyrics

Rebecca Black

Song Details: Trust Lyrics written by Rebecca Black. The song is from the album RB2*

Trust Lyrics

[Verse 1]
I can spell it out for you
Every night you’re coming home
I’ll be laid out for you
You can feel free to control

[Pre-Chorus]
Keep it in motion, emotion
Put me in position
Cup of devotion, unspoken
You got my permission
Kiss it better, tell me where
Braid your secrets in my hair
Trust me, baby
I can handle you, can you handle?

[Chorus]
Trust
Trust
I can handle you, can you handle?
Trust
Trust
I can handle you, can you handle?

[Post-Chorus]
Trust
Ooh, la-la
Get me goin’ like ga-ga-ga
Trust
Ooh, la-la
I can handle you, can you handle?
Trust
Ooh, la-la
Get me goin’ like ga-ga-ga
Trust
Ooh, la-la
I can handle you, can you handle?

[Verse 2]
I can freak with you all night long
Ride the tractor like an outlaw
Shoot me to the stars, I’m so gone
Oh, your moan is my favorite song
Bang-bang-bang me down the door
Is my body mine or yours?
Break it, break it to the floor
This is what you came here for

[Pre-Chorus]
Put me in position
Cup of devotion, unspoken
You got my permission
Kiss it better, tell me where
Braid your secrets in my hair
Trust me, baby
I can handle you, can you handle?

[Chorus]
Trust
Trust
I can handle you, can you handle?

[Bridge]
While you’re on your way home to me
I’m preparing your fantasy
Make your food and your special treat
Eat, eat, eat, eat
I got your heart in my hands
Like a puppet, make it dance
Hot and steady fast romance
Make me feel like I’m the man

[Chorus]
Trust
Ooh, la-la
Get me goin’ like ga-ga-ga
Trust
Ooh, la-la
I can handle you, can you handle?
Trust
Ooh, la-la
Get me goin’ like ga-ga-ga
Trust
Ooh, la-la
I can handle you, can you handle?

[Outro]
Ooh, la-la
Get me goin’ like ga-ga-ga
Trust
Ooh, la-la
Trust
Ooh, la-la
Get me goin’ like ga-ga-ga
Trust me, baby
I can handle you, can you handle?

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Artist Biography

Rebecca Black, born in 1997 in Irvine, California, gained fame in 2011 when her single “Friday” went viral on YouTube. Her mother paid $4,000 for ARK Music Factory to produce the video, which went viral in March 2011, gaining millions of views and becoming a global phenomenon. Despite facing intense criticism and death threats, Black continued her music career, releasing several follow-up singles. In 2012, she appeared in Katy Perry’s documentary “Katy Perry: Part of Me” and voiced a character in the animated film “Legend of a Rabbit” in 2013. Black released her debut EP “RE / BL” in 2017, and in 2021, she released a hyperpop remix of “Friday” to celebrate its 10-year anniversary. Her second EP, “Rebecca Black Was Here,” was released in June 2021. Despite facing challenges, Black has demonstrated resilience and adaptability in pursuing her musical goals.