| Interrogations got my mental racing
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| I ain’t tryna end up in Bellevue as no mental patient
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| See the plan was let’s set a schedule, Tim from the other side had it
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| Tim was into the flashing, sold his sour and caskets
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| It’s systematic, every Thursday night he would re-up
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| Navy blue Infiniti tinted, rolling his weed up
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| Anytime he felt he was followed it made him speed up
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| He rarely cracked a smile, his demeanor was always G’d up
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| Knew this chick that was mutual, every Monday they’d meet up
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| Quick visits, he’d drop off a bag, she got her feet up
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| Tim paid the rent to the apartment, it’s in shorty name
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| Shorty name? |
| I’ll get to that later, to me they all the same
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| My cousin James called my phone, told me it’s urgent
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| He scoped the situation out, timing had to be perfect
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| Worthless feelings building inside the mother of Tim’s kids
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| He got two boys plus she know where all of his friends live
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| We found the weakness in his platoon, it’s goon weather
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| Hoodies only do dark colors, it help us move better
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| I told James, «Cuz you know what to do if you catch her»
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| Might’ve took a loss, will I lose? |
| Never, that’s fool’s treasure
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| We gon' do this right, we ain’t the type that’s too extra
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| It’s Sunday night, James got the drop on the meeting time
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| Monday came, Tim switched cars, nothing police could find
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| I’m on standby, James supposed to come pick me up
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| He said «At three, that Tim meeting shorty, something he picking up»
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| James ain’t got no kids or no wifey so he don’t give a fuck
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| James remember when I had called him, glad that he picked it up
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| (Hello?) I told him I woke up, Rollie missing (word?)
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| «Shit had me sick cuz, ready to make my home the prison
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| She had her Gram deleted morning after I got robbed
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| Since then I been looking for her, I treat it like a job»
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| James took a picture and sent it, asked me who is it
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| I text him and I told him, no question, she look familiar
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| Fifteen thousand, the Rollie and a couple chains
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| Charged it to the game but something was on my brain
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| Couldn’t figure it out, I’m thinking like Tim lying
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| James peeped one of Tim’s sons walking with mommy
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| He thinking put him in the trunk and then he lit a blunt
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| He getting antsy, he been sitting on this lick all month
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| He ain’t bother them, more concerned with they father than 'em
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| James parked in the complex, shawty walking in
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| Black leggings, leather jacket, and some black shades
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| Shorty five seven, few days earlier she got braids
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| Ever since I got robbed, riding 'round in a hot rage
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| Don’t even care if I get locked up 'til I’m my pops' age
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| James called me one more time, Tim pulled up by himself
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| He parked and walked in the building, and then he checked his mail
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| James a face Tim ain’t never seen, shorty and Tim
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| Up in the crib, this nigga fell asleep
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| James knocked twice, nobody answered so he picked the lock
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| Cut the lights, took his shoes off, walked around in his socks
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| Shorty in the bathroom, wine glass and red wine
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| Tim got missed calls from his sons before they bedtime
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| James opened the door, it’s steaming, whole mirror foggy
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| Shorty in the tub, James 'bout to leap, he feeling froggy
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| Soon as she see him, two shots, right in the forehead
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| Silencer kept the blood neat, ain’t leave the floor red
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| Slid out, Tim still sleeping, he never woke up
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| James had some powder to make him think Tim was coked up
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| Leather bag, iPhones, chains, and the Rolex
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| Fifteen thousand in hundreds and fifties, took no less
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| Tim stretched out so James looked through his phone
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| Searched through all the dressers, exploring all through the home
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| A couple of text messages, saw the name Keish
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| «Wait a minute, that’s that same bitch that robbed East»
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| James ran out, jumped in the car, relit the blunt up
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| The sun up, kids going to school, think I might come up
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| Keisha found in a pool of blood, James got one up
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| I owe you nigga |