Afrojack - Too Wil
Afrojack - Too Wild


Afrojack - Too Wild Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

Album: Forget the World
Released: 2014

Too Wild Lyrics


Late nights, everyday is a motherfuckin' party
Too stoned, don't know what I did last night
Hangin' with my niggas gettin' drunk
Smokin' weed & doin' what we want
We live our lives
And ain't no one gon' bring us down
Staying out, sleeping when we can
'Cause we don't stop
Going hard, wake up in the morning
Do it all again!
Roll up the Marley, let's get it started
Life of a party!
Let's live for today, we might not be here tomorrow
And they say I'm Too Wild
They said I'm too fun
They say it's too much
But too much ain't nothin' at all!
'Cause we just want more, (more)
We just want more,(more)

Every time I hear the music
I go crazy
Floating there you take me away
Higher we've ever been before
Take me to the clouds
Take me to the clouds
Take me to the clouds
Take me to the clouds

Every time I hit the club
I take my money, I spend it all
Standing on the couch just showing love
Don't give a damn
Don't give a fuck
Float me and take me away
High up in the clouds, never coming down
Somewhere out the space, never on the ground
Always turning up, never turning down
Another hundred grands
As soon as I turn around
Take me up to where I wanna be
Tired as fuck, but we don't wanna sleep
Mary Jane and them paper planes
Pouring shots, you better take this drink

And they say I'm too wild
They said I'm too fun
They say it's too much
But too much ain't nothin' at all!
Cause we just want more, (more)
We just want more, (more)
They say I'm too wild
They said I'm too fun
They say it's too much
But too much ain't nothin' at all!
'Cause we just want more, (more)
We just want more, (more)

Writer/s: VARGAS, URALES / THOMAZ, CAMERON / JONES, JAMAL / VAN DE WALL, NICK / CRUISE, DEVIN
Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group, BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC
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Too Wild
  • This song features rapper Wiz Khalifa. Afrojack recalled to Rolling Stone: "The first time I went to sit down with Wiz, I just felt the vibe. I had 30 tracks I wanted to play him, but there were 20 club tracks and five hip-hop tracks and they were really . . . not awkward but unconventional. Not the kind of song you meet Wiz Khalifa and say, 'Oh, I want to play this song.'"

    "We were just vibing," he continued, "and I played him that instrumental song I did and it worked out to be really special, completely different than anything that's in the market right now."