Booga

Album: released as a single (2025)
Charted: 50
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  • If you don't get money, you'll suffer

    We don't take bad up, dem boy there good
    Don't get it confused cah they got their hood up
    The beef ting's boring, I just want mula
    My French ting said, "Do a song with Booba"
    Fifty-pointer, they look like booga
    Them man, their jewels ain't real, they're poop-ass, huh
    Remember I told shorty we're gon' link that day and got stood up
    You say that you're on me, I beg man pull up
    (I hate-) I hate when they talk 'bout the T, only grams of the white that you seen is sugar
    Bad one smilin' at me in the club, but I want the one with the face all push-up
    I like girls that aren't interested, I've never spent one pound on a hooker
    Eatin' good, but I still ain't full up
    I'm tryna get my belly big like Buddha
    A1, he's a full-time jugger
    Put it on pause, 'cause he just went jummah
    Go OT and it look like we're camping, Rambo knife and a portable cooker
    Woulda took mans girl, but she ain't my standard, so my lil' broski took her
    They coulda, shoulda, woulda
    It sounds good, but they won't though, will they?
    One-one dread in the T like Booker
    How you a Ras, but you're smokin' Coh'ba?
    I-I went school with Mohammed, Abdullah
    I know about xabsi, lacag iyo naas, bariis iyo hilib, I shout out hooyo
    Lord, forgive us as I'm a sinner, repent and pray, you accept our sunnah
    Warya, warya, xabad and a guri
    I love man, but I don't trust man fully
    I see through them and I don't feel threatened
    They got on a bally and put up their hoodie
    It don't feel real when I say, "Free Mukky"
    I'll be sixty when my broski lands
    We don't take bad up, we don't get bullied
    Them man there pussy, they roll like-
    (Big-big) Big G-Wagon, your girlfriend pass, passy
    Playin' some Frank Sinatra
    Look at the stars, I'm playin' some jazz
    Bro came back bald 'cause he came from Hajj
    Bro came back bolo, he came from can
    It's mad 'cause I just came back from Cannes
    If we see one of them, khalas
    They can't come back to my hood, got banned
    (W's) W's up like Wu Tang Clan
    It's a West Side story, Tupac, thug life
    Prove that then, if you're bad, let one fly
    Once I ran, but I learnt now
    One-by-one, I'ma get man done right
    Boom, bye-bye, no knife, it's gun fight
    In the bando, I slept with one eye, now I'm on Bondi Beach, it's sunrise
    A man like me, I'm hard to come by
    I made M's off rap, I'm stable
    I done it, no label when I was unsigned
    On sight, man, it could still go left
    Get cheffed like breakfast, dinner, or lunchtime
    Where the demand is, I'm gonna supply
    I watched Slumdog Millionaire and relate to the kid from Mumbai Writer/s: Atupele Ndisale, Carlos Munoz, Christopher Brent Wood, David Patino, Oakley Caesar-Su
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Downtown Music Publishing, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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