I'm Different

Album: Based On A T.R.U. Story (2012)
Charted: 27
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  • Yeah
    Yeah
    2 Chainz
    (Mustard on the beat, ho)

    I'm different, yeah, I'm different
    I'm different, yeah, I'm different
    I'm different, yeah, I'm different
    Pull up to the scene with my ceiling missing
    Pull up to the scene with my ceiling missing
    Pull up to the scene with my ceiling missing
    Pull up to the scene with my ceiling missing
    Middle finger up to my competition
    I'm different, yeah, I'm different (yeah)
    I'm different, yeah, I'm different (yeah)
    I'm different, yeah, I'm different (Tru)
    Pull up to the scene with my ceiling missing

    Pull to the scene, but my roof gone (roof gone)
    When I leave the scene, bet your boo gone (boo gone)
    And I beat the pussy like a new song (boom)
    2 Chainz, but I got me a few on (yup)
    Everything hot, skip lukewarm (ugh)
    Tell shawty bust it open, Uncle Luke on
    Got a present for the present and a gift wrapping
    I don't feel good, but my trigger happy (bah)
    Bet the stripper happy, bet they wish had me
    And I wish a nigga would like a kitchen cabinet
    And me and you are cut from a different fabric
    I fucked her so good, it's a bad habit (damn)
    Bitch, sit down, you got a bad atti'
    Gave her the wrong number and a bad addy (Tru)
    You ain't going nowhere like a bad navi'
    Ass so big, I told her to look back at it (whoa)
    Look back it (whoa), look back it (whoa)
    Then I put a fat rabbit on the Craftmatic
    I am so high, attic
    I am so high like a, addict

    I'm different, yeah, I'm different
    I'm different, yeah, I'm different
    I'm different, yeah, I'm different
    Pull up to the scene with my ceiling missing
    Pull up to the scene with my ceiling missing
    Pull up to the scene with my ceiling missing
    Pull up to the scene with my ceiling missing
    Middle finger up to my competition
    I'm different, yeah, I'm different
    I'm different, yeah, I'm different (yeah)
    I'm different, yeah, I'm different (ugh)
    Pull up to the scene with my ceiling missing

    2 Chainz, got your girl on the celly
    And when I get off the celly
    I made her meet at the telly
    When she meet at the telly
    I put it straight in her belly
    When it go in her belly, it ain't shit you can tell me, ugh (ugh)
    Hair long (long), money long (yeah)
    Me and broke niggas we don't get along
    Hair long (long), money long (yeah)
    Me and broke niggas we don't get along (tell 'em)
    I paid a thousand dollars for my sneakers
    'Ye told you, a 100k for a feature
    "Ee-er Ee-er" sound of the bed (bed)
    Beat it up, beat it up, then I get some head (head)
    Well, I might get some head, then I beat it up
    I don't give a fuck, switch it up, nigga, live it up (up)
    Yeah, it's going down, so get up (up)
    Might valet park a Brinks truck (ugh)

    (Mustard on the beat, ho)

    I'm different, yeah, I'm different
    I'm different, yeah, I'm different
    I'm different, yeah, I'm different
    Pull up to the scene with my ceiling missing
    Pull up to the scene with my ceiling missing
    Pull up to the scene with my ceiling missing
    Pull up to the scene with my ceiling missing
    Middle finger up to my competition
    I'm different, yeah, I'm different
    I'm different, yeah, I'm different
    I'm different, yeah, I'm different
    Pull up to the scene with my ceiling missing Writer/s: Dijon Isaiah McFarlane, Tauheed Epps
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Reservoir Media Management, Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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