Why Stop Now

Album: single release only (2011)
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  • Every single time I get up in the building
    Then I touch it, and I get it poppin'
    You can never stop it
    And how long it got 'em hung in
    And they're wonderin'
    On how my nigga does it
    When I'm blackin' every hood and every street and then I flood it
    Makin' every dj wanna bring it back and they robbin
    Makin other niggas starve n ain't no food up in the cupboard
    See the way I got 'em spittin'
    Now I gotta nigga runnin
    From the way that I be gettin' on the beat and I'll be
    Dumbin' (i'll be dumbin')

    Lemme gibble in
    And a dabble with the flow
    Lemme show you niggas
    How I really mix it up
    Im a slow it down a little
    Naw think ya betta meta flip it up
    (kill 'em!)
    Switch it up
    I'll probly pitch it up
    Dont wanna see ya
    Bottles in ya hands,
    Nigga get it up (ho!)
    Throw my money all around
    Until it hit the ground
    I'ma makes shorty work before she pick it up (whoo!)
    You know the shit was kinda dead '
    Fore I had to
    Step up all up in the spot
    And really lift it up (damn!)
    And soon I busta nigga head in
    And then I throw a little coke up shoot until they sniff it up
    And see they know'
    When I come
    I hit it up
    I kill it '
    Til a nigga 'body get the stiffin' up
    Ya need to betta know
    That I can do anything that I want
    Niggas already be knowin'
    I'm a give it up!

    All right, I'm a let you niggas calm down for a minute and get your shit together!
    Here's what I need y'all to do!
    Clap, clap, clap, clap, clap
    Let's go!

    Ok, come around,
    See me put it down just a little bit
    Ball and I'm heavy,
    Y'all already know exactly what to do
    Somebody better get the crown when the nigga spit hurry!
    Make sure you polish it a little 'fore you bring it to me
    While I get it down with another hit (you're ready),
    And you ain't even gotta ask
    When you already know another bang is what you gonna get!
    Yeah! better bounce when a nigga say so its like magic
    When the nigga spit pressed out
    And if you're really with me, and you're ready, let's go!
    Rhyme with a nigga
    Like we're on a metro
    Y'all already know
    I kill anyone,
    Anywhere, anything
    From the very intro
    And I beat the most
    Everything
    And you shoulda
    Knew that form the very get go!

    Just watch 'em close,
    See how they bug
    On how the god delivers
    Now we're blacking in this bitch,
    Until the police come and get us!
    Watch so you could see! (the conglomorate)
    Who fucking with us?
    I could shit and fart all on the beat and kill a couple niggas! oh, oh!

    Everybody know what the fuck it is -true!
    And then I think I'm a beat
    Them in the heads
    Niggas know I do it till I split a couple of wigs
    And you know that when I got him
    And I hit him from the bottom
    You don't want a nigger really though!
    And I'll be doing anything that I want
    It don't matter where we're at, I'm a let it go!

    Yeah! we can do anything
    Walk into anywhere and buy anything!
    I'll be chilling, I don't worry about anything
    Why stop now? I could have everything!
    Yeah! I could have everything!
    Yeah! Publisher: EMPIRE PUBLISHING
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