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Alternatively, it might be a typo for “abra” (as in “abrasive”) — which fits the “rough” description perfectly. ava max business is business rough lyrics abrac
(Verse 1)
Neon suits and diamond deals, midnight clocks with chrome appeals,
She walks in with a ledger heart, calculates the love she’ll chart.
Whispers traded, secret names, candlelight on mahogany frames,
Contracts signed in sugar ink, promises that bend and blink.
(Pre-Chorus)
Glass heels click on marble floors, velvet doors and silent wars,
Smile like tax, collects the cost — what’s gained in gain is sometimes lost. If "abrac" seems like it could be part
(Chorus)
Business is business, hearts on the line,
Paper crowns and dollar signs.
We play for power, play for trust —
Cold calculators, burning lust.
Business is business, buy or sell,
We bargain souls and cast our spell.
(Verse 2)
Lipstick notes with tiny pins, ledger lines where love begins,
Quarter-hours and quarter truths, balance sheets of stolen youth.
She trades a kiss for market sway, margins widen every day,
In boardroom lights and cocktail hush, fortunes rise in crimson blush. Alternatively, it might be a typo for “abra”
(Bridge — Abrac flourish)
Abra—count the cost, cadabra—no remorse,
Spellbound profits steer the course.
Subtract the past, accrue the now, sign the fate with a solemn vow.
(Chorus — Variation)
Business is business, stakes run deep,
Promises you buy and keep.
The ledger knows what we conceal —
Assets named that never heal.
Business is business, deals are made,
In gilded nights and wild charade.
(Outro)
When dawn divides the night’s suspense,
She folds the day into expense.
A velvet ledger closed and kissed —
In the end, business is business.