
Why should I Worry Peyton Parrish
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[Verse 1]
One minute I'm in Central Park
Then I'm down on Delancey Street
(Said) From the Bowery to St Marks
(Hey) there's a syncopated beat
(Alright)
[Pre-Chorus]
Said whoo-hoo-whoo-hoo-hoo
I'm streetwise, I can improvise
Said whoo-hoo-whoo-hoo-hoo
I'm street smart, I've got New York City heart
[Chorus]
Why should I worry? (Why should I worry?)
Why should I care? (Why should I care?)
I may not have a dime (Have a dime)
But I got street savoir-faire
Why should I worry? (Why should I worry?)
Why should I care? (Why should I care?)
It's just bebop-ulation (Bebop-ulation)
And I got street savoir-faire
[Verse 2]
The rhythm of the city
Boy, once you get it down
I said, you can own this town
You can wear the crown
One minute I'm in Central Park
Then I'm down on Delancey Street
(Said) From the Bowery to St Marks
(Hey) there's a syncopated beat
(Alright)
[Pre-Chorus]
Said whoo-hoo-whoo-hoo-hoo
I'm streetwise, I can improvise
Said whoo-hoo-whoo-hoo-hoo
I'm street smart, I've got New York City heart
[Chorus]
Why should I worry? (Why should I worry?)
Why should I care? (Why should I care?)
I may not have a dime (Have a dime)
But I got street savoir-faire
Why should I worry? (Why should I worry?)
Why should I care? (Why should I care?)
It's just bebop-ulation (Bebop-ulation)
And I got street savoir-faire
[Verse 2]
The rhythm of the city
Boy, once you get it down
I said, you can own this town
You can wear the crown
"Why Should I Worry" by Peyton Parrish, released in 2022, blends #Pop and #Country genres. The song expresses themes of confidence and carefree living, emphasizing the idea of not letting worries dictate happiness. Its catchy melody and upbeat rhythm create an empowering vibe, resonating with listeners seeking positivity.
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