Shopping Bags (She Got from You)

Album: The Grind Date (2004)
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  • Shopping bags, they weigh down her arms
    Popping tags and collars her charm
    All them things she got, she got from you
    All them things she got, she got from you
    Manolo and Prada's her style
    Louis, Burberry by the pile
    All them things she got, she got from you
    All them things she got, she got from you

    Yo, she know you come to do it, so what'cha want
    Candlelight right back atcha
    Put your credit card through it, she know what to flaunt
    I handle tight like her master
    She's the talk on the runway, yeah she's down the tree
    The avenue like her catwalk
    Struck a bit to the gunplay, that housing street
    Looks to die for, ask that chalk man for yo' hand
    Spend it, you live to show
    All the cash that you can burn
    What you need is to end it, 'cause you give the dough
    But get no ass back in return hHa, haha, ha)
    Stay laughin', straight at you dawg
    Best believe you wastin' time
    Don't deny what's happenin', just clear the fog
    And achieve you a peace line, yo it goes like

    Shopping bags, they weigh down her arm
    Popping tags and collars her charm
    All them things she got, she got from you
    All them things she got, she got from you
    She got from you, she, sh-she, she got it
    She got from you, she, sh-sh, sh-she got it

    Her frame goes beyond thick, she got you stunned
    Living it up off the pop hits
    Like a dame on a Bond flick, she's not the one
    To give it up 'til you cop shit
    Just because she's stacked right, she got your soul
    Her every wish you now obey
    You should be on that act-right but she got control
    She say "Jump", you scream "Okay! I'm reloaded!"
    Nigga, you shootin' blanks
    Tryin' to front like you got game
    Her crib is sugar coated like she lootin' banks
    But it's your wallet she done claimed
    When the limit of your plastic reaches the end
    You start payin' for your time
    She'll be in it for the last bit of money to spend
    (Ha, haha, ha) And you'll be left with dimes
    While she fillin' up

    Shopping bags, they weigh down her arms
    Popping tags and collars her charm
    All them things she got, she got from you
    All them things she got, she got from you
    Manolo and Prada's her style
    Louis, Burberry by the pile
    All them things she got, she got from you
    All them things she got, she got from you
    She got from you, she, sh-she, she got it
    She got from you, she, sh-sh, sh-she got it
    She got from you, she, sh-sh, sh-she got it
    She got from you, she, sh-sh, sh-she got it
    She got from you, she, sh-sh, sh-she got it
    She got from you, she, sh-sh, sh-she got it Writer/s: David J. Jolicoeur, Kelvin Mercer, Otis Jackson, Vincent Mason
    Publisher: EMPIRE PUBLISHING, Exploration Group LLC
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