Verse 1: Em Am We was up late to the daytime C She was movin' to the bassline (Hey!) D Big bubble, little waistline Em Can't fit it all on the FaceTime (Brrp-brrp) Am C She said, "You don't even know me"If it's real love, better show me (Hey!) D 'Cause she don't plan on slowing down Pre-chorus: Em The party was boring, then without warning Am Saw something foreign walk through the door C And I can't ignore it, I need some more, yeah D Em I just might come to Brazil Chorus: Am Em Met her late night, last night at a party in the Hills Am Em She told me how she liked my vibe and I said, "That's real" Am Said she goin' home in the morning (Hey!) C D Em I said, "Well, you're so fine, I might come to Brazil" Verse 2: Am We on the way to the airport C She 'bout to put a stamp on my passport D One-way ticket, ain't coming home, ooh Pre-chorus: Em The party was boring, then without warning (Ooh) Am Saw something foreign walk through the door (Ooh) C And I can't ignore it, I need some more, yeah D Em I just might come to Brazil (I might come to Brazil, yeah) Chorus: Am Em Met her late night, last night at a party in the Hills Am Em She told me how she liked my vibe and I said, "That's real" (That's real) Am Said she goin' home in the morning (Hey!) C D C I said, "Well, you're so fine, I might come to Brazil" (Brazil) Bridge: D I could catch a flight, red-eye B Girl, it's no big deal (It's no big deal) C Am And I ain't tryna flex too much, that's just how I feel (Mmm) D B Said she goin' home in the mornin', I said, "Well..." B Em Why don't we come to Brazil? (I might) Chorus: Am Em Met her late night, last night at a party in the Hills (In the Hills, yeah, party in the Hills) Am Em She told me how she liked my vibe and I said, "That's real" (Real, that's real) Am Said she goin' home in the morning (Hey!) C D I said, "Well, (I might, oh, well) you're so fine Em I might come to Brazil" (Oh) This arrangement is its contributor’s own interpretation, shared for private study, education and non-commercial use. The underlying song, lyrics and music remain the property of their copyright owners. To request removal, see Legal & Copyright.
5 ukulele chords used in "Come To Brazil" by Why Don't We: Am, B, C, D and Em



















