Kinda Like a Big Deal

Album: Till The Casket Drops (2009)
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  • Til the casket drops
    Third times a charm right?
    Ha ha, come on!

    I'm kinda like a big deal
    It's unbelievable you see my warning gives you big chills
    The flow runnin' on Big's heels
    My life after death, Big ain't get to see how this feels!
    Third time's a charm baby
    After two classics another stripe up on my arm baby
    It's a blessin' to blow a hundred thou' in a recession
    With no second guessin'
    Ha ha we're ballin, drop tops we're floorin'
    Champagne we're pourin'
    Re-up is the gang and I'm all in!
    To the powder and the flame I have fallin'
    Get money, blow money is my callin'
    Yugch! Watch a nigga burn through it
    Life's a maze, you twist and you turn through it
    The driest of droughts, maneuvered and I earned through it
    I'm set straight like a perm do it, Push!

    They whisperin' about us
    I know you haters doubt us
    How you count our money we ain't even finish countin'
    Pardon me I must say, I'm kinda like a big deal

    Ay yo I'm sittin' on top of the
    It's more than a feeling ain't it?
    I be killin' damn it, I'm illin' I'm illin'
    Eh eh eh meet Mr. Popular
    Go get your binoculars
    And see Penthouse 3 where a nigga be
    Spittin' fire on the P-J in my P-J's
    Fire Marshall said I took it to the Max like T-J
    Y'all ain't peep? I said Marshall's we play
    I guess I'm like the Black Marshall meets Jay
    Meet Ye' alligator souffle, had it made
    Special Ed got head from a girl in Special Ed
    Ya know the pretty ones in that dumb class
    But she got that dumb ass
    Hit high school and got pregnant dumb fast
    What happen Tisha, your boyfriend cum fast?
    Turn around gimme pound like we folks
    Hell no I went raw dog three strokes

    They whisperin' about us
    I know you haters doubt us
    How you count our money we ain't even finish countin'
    Pardon me I must say, I'm kinda like a big deal

    Lights, cameras, action!
    The chain itself's a damn distraction!
    You claim the belt, the glory I bask in
    I bee hop in the ring, niggas ya cash in
    It's like stoppin' a train,
    Nigga think he's stoppin' my reign
    Talk slick while droppin' my name?
    I'm puttin' y'all to shame, diamonds in the little hand
    50 percent splits I ex out the middle man
    A far cry from a stash in the rental van
    I'm the reason the hood need a dental plan
    Ladies and gentle-man, introducin'
    The C-4-S with the rims protrudin'
    The roof vamoose, like a magic show
    Got me lookin' to the heavens like a javelin throw
    Y'all twiddle your thumbs like the average Joe
    But just as you reap, so shall you so

    They whisperin' about us
    I know you haters doubt us
    How you count our money we ain't even finish countin'
    Pardon me I must say, I'm kinda like a big deal Writer/s: Chin Injeti, Gene Elliott Thornton Jr., Kanye Omari West, Khalil Abdul-Rahman, Terrence Thornton
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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