6 God

Album: If You're Reading This It's Too Late (2014)
Charted: 83
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  • (Err ting) I'll admit it, I'll admit it

    Watch your motherfuckin' tone boy (watch that)
    Get hurt boy (get hurt)
    Ah-here go another mo'fucker
    That don't understand the concept of puttin' money first boy (first)
    I'm 'bout to hit you with the work boy (work)
    I'm 'bout to hit you with the work boy (work)
    I hate comin' through stuntin' on niggas that I know, ah
    That's the worst boy (worst)
    I'll admit it, I'll admit it (I'll admit it)
    You haven't been a man for like a minute
    I told you that I'm in it for the long haul
    You can really get the business (can get it)
    I'll admit it, I'll admit it (I'll admit it)
    Rolling swishers, hittin' swishes
    Got me feelin' like a ball hog
    I don't pass 'em when I get it (nah)
    I'll admit it, I'll admit it
    You too worried 'bout the bitches (what you worried 'bout)
    I got one girl, and she my girl
    And nobody else can hit it (try a ting)
    She'll admit it, she'll admit it (try a ting)
    She ain't fuckin' with you niggas
    And just like every single other thing in my life
    You can have her when I'm finished (why?)
    I hear the talk on road is I'm the shit boy
    Phone call back home
    Shit is hot up in the 6 boy (hot up in the 6 boy)
    Shit hot up in the 6 right now shit
    Hot up in the 6 boy (hot up in the 6)
    Shit is hot up in the 6 right now (gra, gra, gra)
    Come see us and get it fixed boy
    Black Benz on the road boy (on road)
    Already had a Rolls Royce (on road)
    Sold a couple Bentley last week, them were my old toys (man, that shit's old)
    I give a fuck about old boy (man, that boy old)
    I give a fuck about his squad boy (man, that team old)
    I give a fuck about your mob boy
    I'm the real 6 God boy (woo)
    I'm about to say a true thing (yeah)
    I'm about to say a true thing (yeah)
    You was poppin' back when Usher wore a U-chain
    God damn you changed
    I put it on 'erything, it's a err ting
    It's a OVO come through murk things
    I know you heard things
    Bitch I know you heard things

    Yeah, I know you heard things, know you
    I'm not new to this
    Coming from the motherfucking 6 side
    I'm not new to this
    Niggas wouldn't make it on this side
    I'm not new to this
    I'm not new, I'm not new
    Yeah, I know you heard things
    Nobody really likes us except for us
    Yeah, all I ever needed was the squad so that's what's up
    Yeah, my sound got the whole city a way right now
    Yeah so I don't give a fuck about what anybody sayin' right now Writer/s: Aubrey Graham, Joshua Scruggs, Matthew Samuels
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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