Stole Ya Flow

Album: Don't Be Dumb (2026)
Charted: 59 33
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  • Was independent, my niggas got major business
    We in the building, my nigga, not just some tenants
    You just a sensitive nigga, still in his feelings
    You bit the image, my nigga, I had to switch it, uh

    First you stole my flow, so I stole yo' bitch
    I can't trust a soul, just my pole and my kids
    Swear to never lie, cross my heart, hope to die, uh
    Then I sold the switch, then I hit it with a kiss, mwah

    All-red Mary Janes just to match the 'Rari paint
    Been shittin' on everything, wasn't even potty-trained
    Niggas gettin' BBLs, lucky we don't body shame
    Throwin' dirt on Rocky name, turn around and copy game (ready made, ready made)
    Peace homes, black on black, P. Stone
    Black onyx, black diamonds shinin', black jeans on
    All-black Chrome, black whip, black iPhone
    Black hoodie, Black boy don't dance, mostly gangster boogie

    Stole my flow, so I stole yo' bitch (bitch)
    If you stole my style, I need at least like ten percent
    With all due disrespect, I hope you take offense
    I'ma leave my print and I won't leave you (ready made, ready made)

    Was independent, my niggas got major business
    We in the building, my nigga, not just some tenants
    You just a sensitive nigga, still in his feelings
    You bit the image, my nigga, I had to switch it, uh (ready made, ready made)

    First you was my bro, pussy nigga switched
    Turned into a opp, fuck his block, he a bitch, boy
    Might pull up to yo' crib, spin it like the rent, uh
    Spend it like the time that you ain't spendin' with yo' kids (ready made, ready made)

    We take these boys to school, they try to Columbine ya (yeah)
    Word to Tyler, we see you bomb like Oppenheimer (yeah)
    Couple milli' just to rock at a fuckin' concert (yeah)
    Headliner, bottom line, I'm 'bout my dollar (yeah, ready made, ready made)
    They say, Flacko, where you been, feel like you deprived us (yeah)
    Only goat with a llama, friendly reminder (yeah)
    Our Father, I pray to always strive and prosper (yeah)
    Now I'm a father, my bitch badder than my toddler (yeah, ready made, ready made)
    My baby mama Rihanna, so we unbothered (yeah, woo-woo)
    Hip-hop is my house, welcome to mi casa, yeah (yeah, yeah)
    Take me back to the days in the club (yeah)
    When your boys gotta hold you up while she dutty wine ya (yeah)

    First you stole my flow, so I stole yo' bitch
    I can't trust a soul, just my pole and my kid
    Swear to never lie, right hand up to God
    Then I sold the switch, then I hit it with a kiss, mwah
    First you stole my flow, so I stole yo' bitch
    If you stole my style, I need at least like ten percent
    With all due disrespect, I hope you take offense
    I'ma leave my print, and I won't leave you (ready made, ready made)

    The rest of you motherfuckers, just sit back and wait
    Quit actin' like groupies and shit
    Wanna be like me so motherfuckin' bad
    So when a maggot tell me about handlin' business, bein' about it
    Makin' his money and still doin' what the fuck he wanna do
    Then you can come up here and tell me some shit
    Nigga, I'm just here to tell you stories, that's it
    I ain't gotta explain to you motherfuckers every single little detail
    And why and where and which and why
    And all this shit about all, every last decision in my motherfuckin' life
    I don't owe you shit Writer/s: Brandon Banner, Kelvin Magnusen, Rakim Mayers
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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