Ava Max Business - Is Business Rough Lyrics Abrac

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So next time you stream “Business is Business,” lean into the roughness. Let the “stick it” land. And when you hear “abracadabra,” smile—you now know exactly what it means, and why it’s the sharpest trick in Ava Max’s deck. ava max business is business rough lyrics abrac

"Ava," he purred, leaning in close enough that she could smell the whiskey on his breath. "I didn't think this was your scene anymore. You look... tense." If you’d like, I can: So next time

The correct lyrics from that track (from her album Diamonds & Dancefloors ) are: "Ava," he purred, leaning in close enough that

Unlike revenge songs that wallow in anger (“Before He Cheats”) or sad bangers (“Dancing On My Own”), “Business is Business” represents . The roughness is not in volume but in finality. Ava Max isn’t crying; she’s filing paperwork on a dead relationship.

The roughness comes from three techniques:

The color drained from his face. The arrogance evaporated. He realized too late that while he was playing games, she had been keeping score.