| One time up for Chi Ali
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| Cuz I could be in a box if I ain’t see that screen
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| My mama prayed that I wouldn’t be Chi Ali
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| Now my mama straight cuz I wanted to be Chi Ali
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| They say my Jansport strings was tying it all together
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| My Jansport strings was tying it all together
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| My Jansport strings was tying it all together, and now that new thing got me
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| riding out for whatever
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| One time up, sowing the sides up
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| Hometown heroes, like you know where to find us
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| Looking over your shoulder like I’m slowing the ride up
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| First time listeners, they ain’t kno what a line was
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| Blue & orange everything, loaded the line up
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| Got em looking for lines like they hope they can tie up
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| A spoon full of 'ron when I shoot & give a bar
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| Give or take, I’m in a space that’s usually regarded
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| For wakes or living aces, truthfully regardless
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| Look at who they telling me to par with
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| Pardon me though, bred different so I’m arguably so
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| You arguing over crowns dude arguably no
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| I was fitted to wear that fitted and wear that living
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| For the living, you hear that penning?, well yea that did it
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| I mean, its all just as real as they say
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| And blame Chi if anybody is feeling a way, one time
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| Doing numbers, tryna do the summer
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| Dreaming outta control, said we tryna coupe the Hummers
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| Leaning out of a hole like we tryna duck the edges
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| And leaving papi alone cuz we out here running credit
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| Young, early 90's in the heart of the K
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| Saw the servers, corners had targets for days
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| Any reason is a go, how they squeezing you should know
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| Draped in Columbia jackets, beepers & Girbauds
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| I mean, played lockers wit tomorro’s front pagers
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| White & purple huaraches, tryna murder the lobby
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| I mean, all we knew is what we saw first
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| Wheels up for whatever til it all works
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| And I tell 'em one time up for Chi Ali
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| Cause I could be in a box if I ain’t see that screen
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| Grey basements on all of my fitteds, if I’m on then we did it
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| Applaud wit it if you see my lead, one time |