AYO!

Album: Heroes For Sale (2013)
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  • Never bored
    Never bored
    Never bored
    Never bored
    Never bored
    Never bored
    Never bored

    Gnarly

    Never bored
    But I got a board
    That I put on all fours
    And kick it on smooth floors
    It's with me on tours
    Even riding on stages
    Reds in the wheels
    But I wasn't set claiming

    Clicked up
    We ain't trying to be famous
    People don't get it
    They don't know just what the aim is

    Dangerous
    What you gon' say
    It's a man who been changed
    Who know that to die is their gain!

    Yeah! You know what it's like
    You know what it's like
    Getting ready for the moment
    Getting ready for the night
    But I'm getting ready for that moment
    Where my faith will be sight

    What's the point of getting fly
    You ain't ready for the flight
    Ha
    From the sight to the one that I follow
    Dudes find bravado from the bottom of the bottle

    Until they got the face twisted up like Picasso there's another way to live
    You ain't gotta go. Somebody tell em!

    Say ayo!
    Come and kick it with the team
    The party's over here
    Let me show you what I mean
    We saying
    Say ayo!
    On on that one sixteen
    Homie come get it right
    Show you what the clique like

    Say ayo!
    Come and kick it with the team
    The party's over here
    Let me show you what I mean
    We saying
    Say ayo!
    On on that one sixteen
    Homie come get it right
    Show you what the clique like

    Kobe told me 'bout the matrix
    Not that I'm about it
    I don't bang with the same set that I used to claim
    See look it I ain't famous
    Some people know my name though
    I just won't remain low
    So that that I don't take it to the brain, brain
    Catch me underground on a train ridin' slow
    That's where I compose
    All my wickedest flows
    Being from New York
    Or wicked at its pros
    And these con Edison bills high like they smoking

    Some are up town
    It's like an expo
    Like some exposed skin
    Like a triple x show
    Me and my dawgs flee
    We don't need to bend though
    But my flesh be itching
    Get it
    U starting but I'm trying to finish
    Enjoying God's gifts
    You know what the dish
    Back in Barbados
    They made us the flying fish
    We been all around the world
    Me and the whole clique
    Unashamed everywhere
    They holla 1 1 6 saying

    Say ayo!
    Come and kick it with the team
    The party's over here
    Let me show you what I mean
    We saying
    Say ayo!
    On on that one sixteen
    Homie come get it right
    Show you what the clique like

    Say ayo!
    Come and kick it with the team
    The party's over here
    Let me show you what I mean
    We saying
    Say ayo!
    On on that one sixteen
    Homie come get it right
    Show you what the clique like

    Never bored
    Never bored
    Never bored
    Never bored
    Never bored
    Never bored
    Never bored

    Say ayo!
    Come and kick it with the team
    The party's over here
    Let me show you what I mean
    We saying
    Say ayo!
    On on that one sixteen
    Homie come get it right
    Show you what the clique like

    Say ayo!
    Come and kick it with the team
    The party's over here
    Let me show you what I mean
    We saying
    Say ayo!
    On on that one sixteen
    Homie come get it right
    Show you what the clique like Writer/s: Andrew Aaron Mineo, Courtney Peebles
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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