Energy

Album: Back to Square One (2023)
Charted: 15
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  • Too much fake niggas, that's why I hate niggas
    Coming around with their bad energy, fuck off, man (X10)
    Leave me alone
    2023, blud (HARGO Production)
    Trust me, yo
    Bap, bap, bap
    Bap, bap, bap
    Yo
    I gotta protect my energy (bap, bap)
    Too much jealousy, I see a friend turn enemy
    Yo, look (boom)

    I gotta protect my energy (bap, bap, bap)
    Too much jealousy, I see a friend turn enemy (grrr)
    Please don't ruin my energy (bap)
    I heard it, why you keep telling me? (why?)
    I gotta protect my energy
    Can't rap about beef
    Or the streets
    So they rap about (Nashville)

    On the back of the bike, Beverly
    Jumped off swinging my choppa, NLE
    I'm on the verge to purge, especially when they keep testing me
    Gotta protect my energy
    My friends ain't there mentally (nope)
    Don't ask me questions, respectfully (yeah)
    'Cause I won't answer sensibly
    I just wanna murder senselessly
    Armed heavily, shoot since secondary, do it professionally
    Kill confirmed, don't message me
    You wanna see these results, keep testing me (bap, bap, bap)
    I gotta protect my energy
    She for the streets, sesame
    She wanna swallow my seed and have sex with me (yeah)
    He got shot on his (woi, woi)
    Now he can't breed like he had a vasectomy

    I gotta protect my energy (bap, bap, bap)
    Too much jealousy, I see a friend turn enemy (grrr)
    Please don't ruin my energy (bap)
    I heard it, why you keep telling me? (why?)
    I gotta protect my energy
    Can't rap about beef
    Or the streets
    So they rap about (Nashville)
    I gotta protect my energy (bap, bap, bap)
    Too much jealousy, I see a friend turn enemy (grrr)
    Please don't ruin my energy (bap)
    I heard it, why you keep telling me? (why?)
    I gotta protect my energy
    Can't rap about beef
    Or the streets
    So they rap about (Nashville)

    I still think about Drilla 'cah that was my nigga and all of us warring his brothers
    I got a strong influence on others, they sayin' I brought back colors
    When I look back, all of us stressed our mothers, in prison for five cold summers
    Mum ain't dumb, she's clued up, know what my crew does when we go steppin' with cutters
    Who knows if God still fucks with me, all of the fuckery, some of it troubles me
    All of the things that I'm going through currently, I just need someone to show love and cuddle me
    Dead or in jail, man been there six times, I'm tryna avoid the other one
    I bought another gun, dodging the Babylon, I know I'm troublesome, I'm finna double one

    I gotta protect my energy (bap, bap, bap)
    Too much jealousy, I see a friend turn enemy (grrr)
    Please don't ruin my energy (bap)
    I heard it, why you keep telling me? (why?)
    I gotta protect my energy
    Can't rap about beef
    Or the streets
    So they rap about (Nashville)

    I gotta protect my energy (bap, bap, bap)
    Too much jealousy, I see a friend turn enemy (grrr)
    Please don't ruin my energy (bap)
    I heard it, why you keep telling me? (why?)
    I gotta protect my energy
    Can't rap about beef
    Or the streets
    So they rap about (Nashville) Writer/s: Frederick Arthur Poole, Harry Charles Gough, Rhys Herbert
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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