| (Nothing can save ya
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| Nothing can save ya
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| Nothing can save ya
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| Just throw your hands in the air
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| And wave 'em like you just don’t care
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| Keep 'em there
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| Yo, run the jewels, run the jewels, run the jewels
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| (Can you feel it?)
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| I used to be rollin' like a millionaire
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| Cash in a flash, bankroll to spare
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| Homeboys hangin', champagne and girls
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| Got my main woman diamonds, my mistress pearls
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| Everybody laughin' at my corny jokes
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| I was stupid; |
| I thought that they were sincere folks
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| It turned out they liked the money and the fame
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| If I ain’t get paid, I’d be 'that nobody James'
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| The nobody, who dreamed about bein' somebody
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| Chief rocker at the party
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| And they was hangin' like, «Yo, I’m your man
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| I don’t even care about the ring on your hand»
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| We’d go out to eat and chill
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| But they would go to the bathroom when it was time to pay the bill
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| I didn’t notice all the chuckles and laughter
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| Too busy with a female tellin' me I’m the master
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| I was slick like, «Huh, do I know you?
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| I got play, here, let me show ya»
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| Used to have a girl that was on the ball
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| When the cash flow got low, so did her calls
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| Used to have a homeboy, always chillin'
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| My cash went low, he told me I was illin'
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| And don’t call 'cause he don’t hang with derelicts
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| Broke with no cash, yo, I was in the mix
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| Everybody stepped 'cause my pocket wasn’t fat
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| My girl got a new man, I fixed his flat
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| I’m the one that they’re laughin' at
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| They say, «Cheesy rat, you ain’t all that»
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| (Can you feel it?)
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| (Can you feel it?)
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| (Can you feel it?)
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| (Can you feel it?)
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| I mean crabbin', played out by backstabbin'; |
| I feel like tyin'
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| A anchor to my ankle and jumpin' right in the ocean
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| 'Cause I’m ashy and I can’t afford lotion
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| So-called friends in the jewelry store
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| Told me, «Todd, come back when you get off tour»
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| Souped as hell, I really regret it
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| Now the only thing I got in my pocket is bad credit
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| How can a man like me
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| Be walkin' around in a world of misery?
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| And if women like a man with a body, it’s not mine
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| 'Cause they be walkin' past me like I’m a stop sign
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| My homeboys laugh when they pass the forty
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| Sayin, «Todd, as if he used to have a sporty»
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| The Benz was slammin', the Jeep was pumpin'
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| Ain’t that somethin'?
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| I just laugh and say so what I was rich
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| When I walk away, it’s like ain’t this a
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| Kick in the rear, that I’m standin' here
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| And can’t afford a tissue for my tear
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| Should I drink wine and brandy
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| Or get a job puttin' stripes on candy
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| Or put a hole in donuts?
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| 'Cause when you’re broke, your middle name is «so-what?»
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| I had to learn in an incredibly fast way
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| When you ain’t got no money they treat you like an ashtray
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| I pawned all my jewelry and clothes
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| Right after that, I got dissed by all the hoes
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| That I thought was mine, but really never was
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| Soon the whole neighborhood got the buzz
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| That my tank was on «E», and that means empty
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| That Twinkie looks good, so mister don’t tempt me
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| Everybody thought I was trippin'
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| I rode the back of the bus, but my grip kept on slippin'
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| I’m the man that they’re laughin' at
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| They say, «Cheesy rat, you ain’t all that»
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| (Can you feel it?)
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| (Can you feel it?)
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| (Can you feel it?)
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| (Can you feel it?)
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| I wanna hang with my man like, «Let's do this»
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| But this man like «Who this?»
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| That’s right, the brother got two faces
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| They got me puttin' the tips on shoelaces
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| P on the Puma, a mop and a bucket
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| My motto is… I don’t care
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| I don’t give a damn, so what, why try?
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| I might as well rob some Blake Carrington sucker for his money
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| It’s so funny
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| Cars ride by with the boomin' system
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| Sayin, «Leave him alone, my man already dissed him»
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| Now I’m on the cheeseline, poverty-stricken
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| As the red tape thickens
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| I go to the park, they wanna baseball-bat me
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| I go to the mall, they throw my old tapes at me
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| I’m so horny
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| And every girl I know be like, «He's so corny»
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| I want money in a hurry
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| I’m gettin' tired of leftover curry
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| I wanna fall off, but I don’t know where the edge is
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| I’m so hungry, I eat my neighbor’s hedges
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| Now I realize I gotta go for mine
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| It’s windshield time
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| I take quarters, pennies, dimes and nickles
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| And a kiddy’s tricycle
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| I’m a desperado
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| «I'ma steal your rims» is my motto
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| I watch wrestlin' until I’m dizzy sore
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| So if you’re cashin' your rent check, know how to get busy
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| Go to the drive-through, run with a milkshake
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| Go to the supermarket, pocket a raw steak
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| I need beer
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| I’ma catch the Miller truck out there
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| You know how they throw, the newspapers in the morning
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| The owner don’t want em
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| I’m the man that they’re laughin' at
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| They say, «Cheesy rat, you ain’t all that.»
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| (Can you feel it?)
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| (Can you feel it?)
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| (Can you feel it?)
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| (Can you feel it?)
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| So yo, one more time, one more time
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| Party people in the house tonight
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| Just throw your hands in the air
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| And wave em like you just don’t care
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| Keep em there
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| Run the jewels, run the jewels, run the jewels |