“Doo Wop” acts as a prelude-like intro to J.I.D’s debut album, The Never Story. The title could be a nod to a song of the same name by the iconic Lauryn Hill (though the two songs share a completely different subject matter.)
[Intro: Sean McVerry]
Yeah—maybe a little more
That's good
We rockin'? Oh, word
[Chorus: Sean McVerry & J.I.D]
Everyone's a star, every day's the move
Everywhere you are, is for you
And don't you know that everyone's a star (Everyone's a star)
Every day's the move (Every day's the move)
Everywhere you are (Everywhere you are, for you, for you)
Everyone's a star (Everyone's a star)
Every day's the move (Every day's the move)
Everywhere you are (Everywhere, everywhere, everywhere's for you)
Everyone's a star (Everyone's a star)
Every day's the move (Every day's the move)
Everywhere you are (Everywhere, everywhere, everywhere's for you)
Everyone's a star (Everyone's a star)
Every day's the move (Every day's the move)
Everywhere you are (Everywhere, everywhere, everywhere's for you)
Doo Wop was written by Sean McVerry & JID.
Doo Wop was produced by Sean McVerry.