Here is the official lyrics of “Creepin” by Three popular singers, Metro Boomin, The Weeknd & 21 Savage.
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Metro Boomin, The Weeknd & 21 Savage – Creepin’ Lyrics
[Intro]
Ooh, ooh-ooh
Ooh-ooh-ooh, ooh, ooh-ooh (Just can’t believe this, man)
(Metro Boomin want some more, nigga)
[Verse 1: The Weeknd]
Somebody said they saw you
The person you were kissing wasn’t me
And I would never ask you
I just kept it to myself
[Chorus: The Weeknd]
I don’t wanna know
If you’re playin’ me, keep it on the low
‘Cause my heart can’t take it anymore
And if you’re creepin’, please, don’t let it show
Oh, baby, I don’t wanna know
Oh-oh, oh-oh, ooh-woah
Oh-oh, oh-oh, oh-oh
[Verse 2: The Weeknd]
Oh, yeah
I think about it when I hold you
When lookin’ in your eyes, I can’t believe
And I don’t need to know the truth
Baby, keep it to yourself
[Chorus: The Weeknd]
I don’t wanna know
If you’re playin’ me, keep it on the low
‘Cause my heart can’t take it anymore
And if you’re creepin’, please, don’t let it show
Oh, baby, I don’t wanna know
[Bridge: Mario Winans, The Weeknd, Both]
Did he touch you better than me? (Touch you better than me)
Did he watch you fall asleep? (Watch you fall asleep)
Did you show him all those things, that you used to do to me?
If you’re better off that way (Better off that way)
There ain’t more that I can say (More that I can say)
Just go on and do your thing and don’t come back to me
Ooh, ooh-ooh
Ooh-ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh
[Verse 3: 21 Savage]
Woah, woah, woah, 21
Had me crushin’, I was cuffin’ like the precinct
How you go from housewife to a sneaky link?
Got you riding ’round in all type of Benzes and Rovers
Girl, you used to ride in the rinky dink
I’m the one put you in Eliantte (On God)
Fashion Nova model, I put you on the runway (On God)
You was rockin’ Coach bags, got you Chane’-ne’
Side bitch in Frisco, I call her my Bay-bae (21)
I got a girl but I still feel alone (On God)
If you playin’ me that mean my home ain’t home (On God)
Havin’ nightmares of goin’ through your phone (21)
Can’t even record, you got me out my zone
[Chorus: The Weeknd]
I don’t wanna know
If you’re playin’ me, keep it on the low
‘Cause my heart can’t take it anymore
And if you’re creepin’, please, don’t let it show
Oh, baby, I don’t wanna know
If you’re playin’ me, keep it on the low
‘Cause my heart can’t take it anymore
And if you’re creepin’, please, don’t let it show
Oh, baby, I don’t wanna know
[Outro: 21 Savage & The Weeknd]
If you creepin’, just don’t let me find out (On God)
Get a hotel, never bring ’em to the house (On God)
If you’re better off that way
Baby, all that I can say
If you’re gonna do your thing then don’t come back to me
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FAQs About “Creepin’” by Metro Boomin, The Weeknd, and 21 Savage:
What is the main theme of “Creepin’”?
The song explores infidelity and mistrust in a relationship. The Weeknd’s chorus reflects the fear and emotional pain of discovering a partner is being unfaithful, while 21 Savage’s verse provides a response from a man who might be the one doing the creeping.
Is “Creepin’” a remake of another song?
Yes. “Creepin’” is a reinterpretation of Mario Winans’ 2004 hit “I Don’t Wanna Know”, which itself sampled Enya’s “Boadicea.” The Weeknd re-sings parts of the original hook, keeping the haunting and emotional tone.
What does the phrase “Creepin’” mean in the song?
In the context of the song, “creepin’” refers to someone cheating or sneaking around behind their partner’s back. It’s used to describe deceptive behavior in a romantic relationship.
Who produced “Creepin’”?
The song was produced by Metro Boomin, with contributions from DaHeala, MIKE DEAN, and Peter Lee Johnson. Metro’s signature moody and atmospheric production enhances the emotional depth of the track.
What role does 21 Savage play in the song?
21 Savage delivers a rap verse that provides a more direct and unapologetic perspective. While The Weeknd sings about heartbreak and betrayal, 21 Savage portrays a man who acknowledges cheating but warns his partner not to do the same.
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