10 Bands

Album: If You're Reading This It's Too Late (2015)
Charted: 58
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  • Ten bands, fifty bands, hunnid bands, fuck it man
    Let's just not even discuss it man, O-M-G
    Niggas sleep, I ain't trippin' I'ma let 'em sleep
    I ain't trippin' let 'em rest in peace

    I can tell ya how it happened
    I can tell ya 'bout them safe house nights out in Calabasas
    I can tell you not a rapper
    Tryna sell this story, I don't even open up the package
    Who you with? What you claim?
    I was paying mama's rent when I was turnin' seventeen
    Sold it dirty like Diana, never clean
    My ex ask me, "Where you movin'?", I said, "On to better things," yeah

    Ten bands, fifty bands, hunnid bands, fuck it, man
    Let's just not even discuss it, man, O-M-G
    Niggas sleep, I ain't trippin' I'ma let 'em sleep
    I ain't trippin' let 'em rest in peace

    I been in the crib with the phones off
    I been at the house taking no calls
    I done hit a stride got my shit goin'
    In the six cooking with the wrist motion
    Drapes closed I don't know what time it is
    I'm still awake I gotta shine this year
    I could never ever let the streets down
    Haven't left the condo for a week now, man

    Ten bands, fifty bands, hunnid bands, fuck it, man
    Let's just not even discuss it, man, O-M-G
    Niggas sleep, I ain't trippin' I'ma let 'em sleep
    I ain't trippin' let 'em rest in peace

    I been on a mission haven't left the condo
    This that OVO, that SZN, this that new Toronto
    I get boxes of free Jordan like I play for North Carolina
    How much I make off the deal, how the fuck should I know?
    All my watches always timeless you can keep the diamonds
    Treatin' Diamonds of Atlanta like it's King of Diamonds
    Take a flick, I look like Meechy, look like Bleu DaVinci
    I treat V Live like it's '07 in Magic City
    Man, I told my city I'd be gone 'til November, then November came
    Then I came, right back on my worst behav'
    6 God put both hands together that's amazin' grace
    6 God selfish with the love, I need all the praise
    Woo, they got me feelin' like the one again
    Woo, they got me feelin' like the one again
    Yeah, shout goes out to Nike, checks all over me
    I need a FuelBand just to see how long the run has been

    Ten bands, fifty bands, hunnid bands, fuck it, man
    Let's just not even discuss it, man, O-M-G
    Niggas sleep, I ain't trippin' I'ma let 'em sleep
    I ain't trippin' let 'em rest in peace

    I been in the crib with the phones off
    I been at the house takin' no calls
    I done hit a stride got my shit goin'
    In the 6ix cookin' with the wri-wri-wri-wri Writer/s: Adam Feeney, Aubrey Drake Graham, Matthew Samuels, Quentin Miller, Rupert Thomas
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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