Crime Pays Intro

Album: Crime Pays (2009)
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  • All generals stand in line, salute nigga

    [Verse 1]
    You know me from spendin the loot
    Also put rims on the coupe
    Remember Duke I spin to shoot
    I ain't here to kid to you
    Skip a loose, get an ounce, flip a deuce, hit the stoop
    Remember stupid I'm here to tell you that I'm living proof
    CRIME PAYS!
    I'm glad you hate, nigga go masterbate
    Took my cap and gown bitches but I ain't graduate
    CRIME PAYS!
    What a vision to see
    O.G. glisten and glee, sit in the V
    Did it in three, homeboy listen to me

    [Hook]
    Crime pays
    99 ways, 9 gauge, AK-47 homey hit the highway
    Crime pays
    I got a record company, liquor and clothing line
    Cause my weed was fresh, coke was white, dope was nine

    [Verse 2]
    BIRD CAGE! That's what it's gonna be
    3rd grade Mr. Massey asked us what we wanna be
    Jeff said a lifeguard, Bobby said a firefighter
    Jeff gonna have a Porsche and Bobby said he'll have a Spyder
    David said police, Wanda said she wished to dance
    They gonna get married, have a big crib in France
    I started actin up, wait a minute back it up
    This ain't math class but this shit ain't adding up
    Then Mr. Massey looked and that's when the teacher asked
    "You got a problem Cam" Yeah, I should teach this class
    Maybe I'll reach they ass,
    Tell em they don't need to have degrees in math
    Know your credit, debit, plus receipts for cash
    A few geeks had laughed, I told the dude stop your wishin
    You won't have a pot to piss in with that damn job you gettin
    Call Cam a gift, they wasn't understanding this
    Damn I'm rich, a drug dealer turned out philanthropist

    [Hook x2]
    Crime pays
    99 ways, 9 gauge, AK-47 homey hit the highway
    Crime pays
    I got a record company, liquor and clothing line
    Cause my weed was fresh, coke was white, dope was nine
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