Sunday School Lyrics – French Montana, Max B

Sunday School Lyrics - French Montana, Max B

“Sunday School” Lyrics by French Montana, Max B is a latest English song from “Coke Wave 3.5: Narcos” in the voices of French Montana, Max B. Its music is composed by Rob jr while brand new “Sunday School” song lyrics are written by French Montana, Max B.

The song looks back on a first love that started during “Sunday School” days, remembering the red dress, perfume, and how fast feelings grew. Max B tells a street-wise story of chasing her, waiting, and learning patience, mixed with hustling and city life. French Montana adds present-day success, luxury, and loyalty, showing how early memories still shape love and ambition.

Sunday School Lyrics

[Chorus: Max B]
I still remember when we first met (First met)
You looked so s*xy in your red dress (Red dress)
I loved the smell of your sweet perfume (Perfume)
Back in Sunday school (Sunday school)
I promise to always treat you right (You right)
You’ll always have anything you like
Don’t know how we fell in love so soon (So soon)
It was Sunday school (Sunday school)

[Verse 1: Max B]
Yeah, class clown, never would learn nothing

Skated at lunch time, I wanted to burn something
Ducking the true scenes, plotted all through the night
Detectives would cut slacks, watch for the blue and whites
Played a few phone calls, dated a few pornstars
They pussies is overrated, n!ggas is overpaid
Seen on 7th Ave, ten to the seventeen
Beautiful brown skin, figure what heaven mean
Slipped through my fingers once, never again
I spotted baby a year later when she was with friends
We started dating but couldn’t get it, she made a n!gga wait
That made me just want it more, post up at corner stores
She finally gave in, took it slow
Baby was sweet as a caramel from head to her toes
Now I knew why she made me wait, s*it was worth it
She let me go in the green light, the putty was working (Ow, here we go)

[Chorus: Max B & French Montana]
I still remember when we first met (First met)
You looked so s*xy in your red dress (Red dress)
I loved the smell of your sweet perfume (Perfume)
Back in Sunday school (Sunday school)
I promise to always treat you right (You right)
You’ll always have anything you like
Don’t know how we fell in love so soon (So soon)
It was Sunday school (Haan)

[Verse 2: French Montana]
Shawty so bad, make you get rid of your roster
Taking just the Casablanca, then we right back to the casa
I’m with boss Dom Pérignon, he used to sip the grand cru
Kukoč with the left shot, Alimoe with the handle
This that B.I.G. “Hypnotize,” this that AZ and Nas
Sunday School, fantasize, yeah, Serena Williams thighs
Me and shawty high rolling, play Future, live for the moment
Gotta stay away from them phonies, chasing trillions while they trolling
I ain’t do it the hot-iron way, shawty was my homi
otta get ’em for what they owe me ’cause I remember what they told m
ot a crib in every coast, maids in it
Keep alive first how she stay winning
Road to riches, fast car with no brakes in it
Ass fat, waist slimmer, send a jet, late for dinner
New York for the summer, Yams for the winter

[Chorus: Max B]
It was Sunday school
I still remember when we first met (First met)
You looked so s*xy in your red dress (Red dress)
I loved the smell of your sweet perfume (Perfume)
Back in Sunday school (Sunday school)
I promise to always treat you right (You right)
You’ll always have anything you like
Don’t know how we fell in love so soon (So soon)
It was Sunday school

Sunday School – Coke Wave 3.5: Narcos Video

“Coke Wave 3.5: Narcos” Album Tracklist

  1. Tease Me
  2. Sunday School
  3. Rich Off A Name
  4. I Don’t Know
  5. The Race
  6. Bullet Proof Maybach
  7. Ever Since U Left Me
  8. Serenation
  9. Effortless
  10. Me Too
  11. Heaven
  12. Narcos
  13. Metro Wave
  14. Skit, Pt. 1
  15. Whippin That Wave
  16. Pop The Half
  17. Be All You Can Be
  18. Like I Wasn’t
  19. Used To Baby

Sunday School Lyrics Meaning

[Chorus: Max B]
This part talks about remembering the very first time they met, and how unforgettable that moment felt. The singer remembers her looking stunning in a red dress and loving her perfume, which made the memory even stronger. It shows how young love can happen naturally and quickly, even in a simple setting like Sunday school. He also promises to always treat her well and give her what she wants, showing care and devotion. The chorus reflects a mix of nostalgia, affection, and the wonder of falling in love unexpectedly at a young age.

[Verse 1: Max B]
In this verse, he talks about his rebellious and playful side when he was younger, like skipping classes, skating at lunch, and staying out late. He was aware of danger and tried to avoid trouble, yet he lived life on his own terms. He also shares experiences with relationships, dating, and learning what he values in a partner. At first, he lost someone he liked but met her again later, and this time he was more patient and persistent. Waiting and earning her attention made their connection feel stronger. When they finally got together, he describes her as sweet, attractive, and worth the wait. It’s about growing up, learning patience, and realizing the reward of genuine love after chasing it for a while.

[Chorus: Max B & French Montana]
Here, the chorus repeats the memory of their first meeting, emphasizing how special that moment was. He remembers her beauty, perfume, and how quickly they fell for each other back in Sunday school. The promise to treat her right and give her what she wants is repeated, showing loyalty and commitment. It also captures the magic of young love and how certain memories from early life stay with you forever. Adding French Montana brings a sense of shared experience and a reminder of how love can blend with everyday life, memories, and growth over time.

[Verse 2: French Montana]
French Montana describes the lifestyle he shares with the girl he loves, mixing luxury, fun, and ambition. He talks about enjoying fancy drinks, traveling, and indulging in special moments, showing how their love fits into a high-energy, glamorous life. He also reflects on staying true to the people he cares about, avoiding fake friends, and chasing success while keeping his relationships real. He compares their connection to iconic music and sports, highlighting admiration and attraction. He emphasizes loyalty, remembering who helped him along the way, and balancing romance with ambition. Life is fast and exciting, but their love remains a grounding and enjoyable part of it.

[Chorus: Max B]
This final chorus brings the listener back to the memory of their first meeting in Sunday school, making it feel timeless and cherished. He recalls her red dress, her perfume, and the immediate bond they shared. The repeated promise to treat her right and give her anything she wants emphasizes care, respect, and devotion. It captures the innocence and excitement of early love while connecting it to the present, showing that those memories and feelings still matter. The chorus ties nostalgia, romance, and loyalty together, celebrating how a simple moment can grow into a lasting, meaningful connection.

Sunday School Song Detail

Song Title Sunday School
Album Coke Wave 3.5: Narcos
Singer(s) French Montana, Max B
Musician(s) Rob jr
Lyricist(s) French Montana, Max B
Release Date January 9, 2026
Label Coke Boys Records
Language English

FAQs

Q. Who has sung Sunday School song?
A. Sunday School song is sung by French Montana, Max B.

Q. Who wrote Sunday School lyrics?
A. Sunday School lyrics are penned by French Montana, Max B.

Q. Who has given the music of Sunday School song?
A. Sunday School music is composed and produced by Rob jr.

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