I Wish You Would

Album: Kiss The Ring (2012)
Charted: 78
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  • DJ Khlaed, Hit-Boy
    I'm so serious!

    One, two them boys coming for you (Huh!)
    Three, four, better lock your door (Huh!)
    Five, six, hide your bitch (Woo!) (Ayo Yeezy, pop your shit)

    They said, thou shall not be ill, thou shall not feel
    Thou should not be trill, not be drill, not be real
    Niggas selling packs, niggas flipping pills
    They got heroin and cracks, man these niggas hot for real
    Every year gon be our year, every year gon be my year
    These niggas really is out here, these niggas really is out here
    The block is at war, post traumatic stress
    Ran up outta pills, rob that CVS
    Niggas getting bust over "In God's We Trust"
    We believe in God but do God believe in us
    If we believe enough, will we ever get to know 'em
    That lean got us dozing, we forget that we the chosen

    I've been poppin' shit for too long
    But still reppin' where I came from
    I guess it's how I came up
    I wish you would try to play us

    I wish you would nigga (Woo!)
    I wish you would nigga (Woo!)
    I wish you would nigga (Woo!)
    I wish you would nigga (Huh!)
    I guess it's how I came up
    I wish you would try to play us

    My money on a another level
    In the streets I hear 'em hotter than the fucking devil
    I wonder how I got a hundred in my fucking bezel
    G5, make it rain, I can change the weather
    We fly them niggas lame, where your fucking cheddar?
    Aim at your brain, AK be the fucking letters
    Fuck niggas fall in alphabetical order
    Frank Lucas fur, the cap run more than a quarter
    I'm at the fight, ringside, right next to promoters
    All my niggas still hustle consider 'em roguish
    I remember catching buses just bought me a Lotus
    All your codes get decoded, know the niggas you quotin'
    Huh, my corner will scorch ya, somehow my flow is the coldest
    Money, power, respect, the only thing's truly important
    Family first, Khaled we gotta stay focused
    "God Forgives and I Don't" pussy niggas unnoticed

    I wish you would nigga (Woo!)
    I wish you would nigga (Woo!)
    I wish you would nigga (Woo!)
    I wish you would nigga
    I guess it's how I came up
    I wish you would try to play us (Huh!)

    I wish you would nigga, I wish you would nigga
    You see you got a couple cases, still look good nigga
    You see these niggas'll try to play ya, know how ya feel nigga
    Eh yup, that'd be the day you wanna kill a nigga
    But you gon' chill nigga, just for your kids nigga
    Cause now there's kids doing grown man biz' nigga
    You just got home nigga, you tryna live nigga
    Me I don't wanna do another 5 years nigga
    The boss is testing yo ass, the feds'll question yo ass
    They be drug testin' yo ass and then they pray you don't pass
    And then you look in the sky, you got some questions to ask
    With no response make you wanna grab the tech and the mac

    'Cause they been poppin' shit for too long (Woo!)
    But still reppin' where I came from
    I guess it's how I came up
    I wish you would try to play us

    I wish you would nigga (Huh!)
    I wish you would nigga (Huh!)
    I wish you would nigga
    I wish you would nigga
    I guess it's how I came up
    I wish you would try to play us

    Rozay! Writer/s: CHAUNCEY HOLLIS, KANYE WEST, KHALED KHALED, M HUTCHINSON, RICK ROSS
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Spirit Music Group, Universal Music Publishing Group
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