Heavy

Album: No More Idols (2010)
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  • My name's Dizzee Ras an' I entertain
    I got a hot head but I use my brain
    A lot of wicked MC's but we ain't the same
    I got flows and money gotta put em' to shame
    'Cause I'm big in the game and livin' with fame
    You late in the lane, no name what you tryna claim
    Tryna test my frame, what do you think your tryin' to gain
    Put the mic down don't try and game
    Grime had a little time without me still no grime without me
    No life without me, no risky roads, no grime daily
    I'm still shady, fuck you pay me
    If you don't like it fuck replace me
    Oh my God are you fucking crazy
    I seen it all no fuckin' face me
    Sleep on me, you're just fucking lazy

    I'm so heavy, I'm on point all day
    Better stay out my way
    I don't play and you're not ready
    All I can say is I'm so heavy
    I-I-I'm so heavy
    I'm on point all day
    Better stay out my way
    I don't play and you're not ready
    All I can say is I'm so heavy
    Heavy, heavy, heavy

    I'm so heavy, I'm on point all day
    Better stay out my way
    I don't play and you're not ready
    All I can say is I'm so heavy
    Heavy

    Wake up and slap yourself
    Better still get a schrap and prep yourself
    You ain't heavy yourself
    You can't catch yourself
    Keep running your mouth, just relax yourself
    Doing over class, rest you're ass you're too fast
    Can't carry on like that you won't last
    What the rass, who's the rass, there's no rass
    Over here hits on the MC do ask
    Like sippidy do da, I bust a lil' groove and take a plane to Aruba
    I got next moves like Lex Luger
    But there ain't no cattin' for free, I just do ya
    No leg drop just a head drop
    I don't care if the bulldog dreadlock
    Afro, blonde, ginger or red top it's all the same,
    All y'all see is the red dot

    I'm so heavy, I'm on point all day
    Better stay out my way
    I don't play and you're not ready
    All I can say is I'm so heavy
    I-I-I'm so heavy
    I'm on point all day

    Better stay out my way
    I don't play and you're not ready
    All I can say is I'm so heavy
    Heavy, heavy, heavy, heavy
    Heavy, heavy, heavy

    I'm so heavy, I'm on point all day
    Better stay out my way
    I don't play and you're not ready
    All I can say is I'm so heavy
    Heavy

    Ah forget it, you just don't get it
    I got pure figures I don't need street credit
    I can pay with cash or I can pay with debit
    Or I can do it the old way and leg it
    Big up the Bow E3 I still rep it
    I still name check it
    Nothing but L.O.V
    You can't dead it
    But big up the KNT cause I said it
    Nah I don't leg it, I ride on it
    Super sonic, buy land on it
    Spend a few hundred grand on it
    Still ride around with a v on my bonnet
    Making her vomit cause I blew up like tiptronic
    We smoke cheese round here we don't smoke chronic
    It's no joke, when you talk you choke on it
    Tie a rope on it, but don't hold on to it
    Puff puff pass but don't loaf on it
    Cause'

    I'm so heavy, I'm on point all day
    Better stay out my way
    I don't play and you're not ready
    All I can say is I'm so heavy
    I-I-I'm so heavy
    I'm on point all day
    Better stay out my way
    I don't play and you're not ready
    All I can say is I'm so heavy
    Heavy, heavy, heavy, heavy
    Heavy, heavy, heavy

    I'm so heavy, I'm on point all day
    Better stay out my way
    I don't play and you're not ready
    All I can say is I'm so heavy
    I-I-I'm so heavy
    I'm so heavy, I'm on point all day
    Better stay out my way
    I don't play and you're not ready
    All I can say is I'm so heavy Writer/s: DYLAN KWABENA MILLS, SAUL GREGORY MILTON, WILLIAM FREDERICK KENNARD
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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