| «10−4, 10, 10−4; |
| hello? |
| We got- we got a 4−2-3
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| We got a young man ridin' around, in a Natty Caddy, hehe
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| Natty Caddy, not that at all…»
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| Who’s that creepin' through the city in that dark ass tint?
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| Misdemeanor on the way yo
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| I slide in my rimless Bentley, no tights, I’m gymnast
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| Bendin' blocks, my world of Legos
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| Now baby hold that wheel while I’m rollin' up, hopefully she old enough
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| to purchase that liquor, what I need from the store
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| She understands her selection, advance her affection
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| And fears my rejection, never needin' a ho
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| I got plans to be that nigga
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| I know you met him as a child; |
| he gave you 10 bones
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| Don’t sweat it, don’t wile', be cool for a minute
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| '93 'til/Till be cool for Emmett
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| The hung soul a rapper goes rappin' those wrappin' woes up
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| Defyin' foes, lyin' toes, weapons on tuck
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| Malcolm, they tackle for belief in the movement
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| But Rashad got applause for releasin' the music
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| Now sometimes I be gettin' higher than a bitch
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| Smokin' all my lows, put the fire to the spliff
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| Whattup… (ay ay) now whattup… (ay ay)
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| Now I’ve been gettin' higher, and higher
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| And higher, and higher
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| Now whattup… (ay)
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| Now whattup (ay) now whattup, whattup
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| Niggas steppin' in the swimmin' pool, invincible
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| Women I pursue get lost in this, uh
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| Middle of the summer’s in Miami
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| Kembe with me, Henny, sippin' shots like I bought it for him
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| I’m a brown skin small waisted
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| I’m creeping with my ball faces, I like her titties too
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| I like her attitude, I like her flexible
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| She got a baby due, I think she bisexual
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| At least I hope so
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| I glance to that little grown man at her front door
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| He looking at me like I looked at pops when he come fo'
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| My mama as a toddler I was selfish this ain’t nothin' though
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| I can spit a couple 22s if I want to, I save it for the tour
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| The allure of the gap tooth; |
| rap toose, re-shape 'me son
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| Always knew he would make him something
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| He got schemes to smoke green and make him some, take 'em son |