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Two hundred miles per hour wit' a blindfold on (on)Mama always askin', "Where did I go wrong?" (Wrong)What's up, danger?Ah, what's up, danger?Traveled two hundred miles, I'm knockin' at your doorAnd I don't really care if you ain't done wrong, come onWhat's up, danger? (Danger)Uh, don't be a stranger (stranger)I like it when trouble brews, I won't dare changeI like it when there's turbulence on my airplanesI like it when I sense things that I can't see yetSwimmin' with sharks when they ain't feed yet'Cause I like high chances that I might loseI like it all on the edge just like you, ayyI like tall buildings so I can leap off of 'emI go hard wit' it no matter how dark it is

I'm insane but on my toesI could keep the world balanced on my noseI had a slumber party wit' all my foesNow I wear them like a badge of honor on my clothesIf I'm crazy, I'm on my ownIf I'm waitin', it's on my throneIf I sound lazy, just ignore my tone'Cause I'm always gonna answer when you call my phone

Can't stop me nowI said, "I got you now"I'm right here at your doorI won't leave, I want moreWhat's up, danger?Yeah, what's up, danger?Can't stop me now, yeahI said, "I got you now"Come on, what's up, danger?Come on, I said, "what's up, danger?" blackway_black_caviar_whats_up_danger_spider_ma...

Lines like "If I'm crazy, I'm on my own" highlight Miles' journey of finding his own style and path, separate from the mentors who came before him.

If I'm crazy, I'm on my ownIf I'm waitin', it's on my throneIf I sound lazy, just ignore my tone'Cause I'm always gonna answer when you call my phone Like, what's up, danger? (Danger)Like, what's up, danger? Two hundred miles per hour wit' a blindfold

Source: LyricFind Songwriters: Jared Piccone / Yaw Sintim-MisaWhat's Up Danger lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC Key Themes & Meaning

Like, what's up, danger?Like, what's up, danger?Don't-don't be a strangerWhat's up, danger? (Danger)Like, what's up, danger

The lyrics emphasize an attraction to "high chances that I might lose" and living "on the edge," reflecting the inherent risks of being a hero.