Ego

Album: I Am… Sasha Fierce (2008)
Charted: 60 39
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  • Can y'all please give it up
    For the incomparable Kanye West?

    Welcome to the wonderful world of
    Gold-plated earl 'cause
    Everything I throw up, blow up
    Talking to this girl, she said, "Know what? Grow up, you nasty"
    I don't understand why they trippin' if you ask me
    Flow just the nicest, I emit the propane
    I just spit, probably just raised the gas prices
    Everybody in the club try and get as fresh as me
    What you want, dawg? Tryna stay recession-free
    And spit, refreshingly when I rock the stadium
    You probably get sweaty you should bring a extra tee
    Now I'm standing next to Jay, who standing next to B
    Coulda been anywhere in the world, but you're here with me
    That's good for my ego, ah, ah, ah

    I walk like this 'cause I can back it up
    I, I talk like this 'cause I can back it up
    I, I, I can back it up
    I can back it up
    I walk like this 'cause I can back it up

    Ego so big you must admit
    I got every reason to feel like I'm that bitch
    Ego so strong, if you ain't know
    I don't need no beat, just listen to piano

    Oh whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa
    Oh whoa, whoa, whoa-ooh
    I want you to give it up for Miss Brittani on the keys

    One, two, three, four
    Hit me Writer/s: Beyonce Knowles, Elvis Williams, Harold Lilly Jr
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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