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| What ever happened to Bobby Ray? |
| He used to be here for us
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| Then he got famous and left all of his fans in the dust
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| We never hear from you, you’re constantly changing
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| And your relatives always miss you at family occasions
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| And your mother misses you too, since all the fortune
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| You’ve been too busy recording, now she feels unimportant
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| And your daddy’s been going through it since he lost his mother
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| The least you could do is call him to show him, you support him
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| I never thought you would sell out, you’re becoming so cocky
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| I asked you for a picture after your show, you walked right by me
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| I’m like, «Ain't this the dude that said that it ain’t about the price tag?»
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| Now on your records all that you do is brag
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| Come on, Bob, I thought you was better than that, dawg
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| What happened to «Cloud 9» and «Generation Lost»?
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| You were my idol, just when I thought I’d give up on everything
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| I heard you play this familiar melody (Melody, melody, melody, …)
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| I heard you play this familiar melody (Melody, melody, melody, …)
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| Da-da-dum, da-da-dum, da-da-dum
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| What ever happened to B.o.B? |
| He once was my favorite
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| I swear to God that I had all of his mixtapes on my playlist
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| He was hood, but so different at the same time
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| It was like a breath of fresh air, everytime he rhymed
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| And everybody was on him and the world fell in love
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| The girls, the money, the lifestyle, all the above
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| I guess he’s stopped giving a fuck for all of his little people
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| With your shades on, we can’t even see you
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| Is that what happens, when somebody makes it off of rapping?
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| They taste the fame and change like it’s just automatic
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| Where’s the integrity? |
| You’re on that other shit
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| You don’t even sound the same, I liked your other shit
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| But we’ll still stand beside you, 'cause somewhere deep inside you
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| There’s more than what meets the eye
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| I swear on the Bible, you were my idol
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| Just when I thought I’d give up on everything
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| I heard you play this familiar melody (Melody, melody, melody, …)
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| I heard you play this familiar melody (Melody, melody, melody, …)
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| Da-da-dum, da-da-dum, da-da-dum
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| I watched my whole life change in a couple of years
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| Who woulda ever thought I woulda caught the world by the ears?
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| I swear, this shit is so much bigger than I had figured
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| But if it wasn’t meant to be, this wouldn’t be my career
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| It’s like, people only see it the way it appears
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| But they never see the ropes and the pulleys and the gears
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| Blood, sweat, and tears, we cry blood, all we sweat is tears
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| In the middle of this rap game on the battle field
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| All of these shock jock interviews, tryna phone me
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| You never know who’s gonna try to play you and make you look phoney
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| I live and die for my team, these niggas are more than my homies
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| We put it all on the line, we gave up all our belongings for this rap shit
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| 'Cause at the end of the day, it ain’t just rap shit
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| I call it making a way for our survival
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| Just when I thought I gave up on everything
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| I dreamed about this familiar melody (Melody, melody, melody, …)
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| I dreamed about this familiar melody (Melody, melody, melody, …)
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| Da-da-dum, da-da-dum, da-da-dum
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| Da-da-dum, da-da-dum, da-da-dum
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| I dreamed about this familiar melody (Melody, melody, melody, …)
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| Da-da-dum, da-da-dum, da-da-dum
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