Practice

Album: Take Care (2011)
Charted: 27
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  • Yeah, Cash Money shit
    Cash Money shit

    I can tell that money's got you workin'
    We've been talkin' for so long
    Now we're finally here in person
    I taste pain and regret in your sweat
    You've been waitin' for me, oh
    I can tell that you been practicin'
    I can tell that you been practicin'
    All those other men were practice, they were practice
    Yeah, for me, for me, for me, for me

    Girl, you look good won't you back that ass up?
    You a fine motherfucker, won't you back that ass up?
    Call me big daddy, won't you back that ass up?
    Girl, who is you playin' with? Back that ass up
    You workin' with some ass, yeah, you bad, yeah (uh, uh, uh)
    Girl, you workin' with some ass, yeah, you bad, yeah (uh, uh, uh)

    Girl, you workin' with some, ass yeah, you bad, yeah
    Make a nigga spend his cash yeah, his last, yeah
    Hoes frown when you pass, yeah, they mad, yeah
    Couple thousand on your bag, yeah, fuck, yeah
    I'm a Big Tymer nigga, yeah, money flipper, yeah
    Get it understood, yeah, it's all good, yeah
    Girl, I know it's real 'cause I've been around it
    You only want what's real, you just never found it, oh
    Don't give them no more chances, ooh, girl, they had their turn
    Everything for a reason, there's things you had to learn from them
    But when I get you to myself
    You know what's goin' down, what's goin' down, oh

    Girl, you look good won't you back that ass up?
    You a fine motherfucker, won't you back that ass up?
    Call me big daddy, won't you back that ass up?
    Girl, who is you playin' with? Back that ass up
    You workin' with some ass, yeah, you bad, yeah (uh, uh, uh)
    Girl, you workin' with some ass, yeah, you bad, yeah, yeah (uh, uh, uh)

    I know he messed up
    But let a real nigga make it right
    Let a real nigga make it right, you deserve that much
    Let me put somethin' in your life
    Let me put somethin' in your life, put somethin' in your life
    You tellin' me it's only been a couple other people that you've been with
    I'ma trust you, I'ma give you the benefit of the doubt and I'ma love you
    You can even call me daddy, give you someone to look up to

    And my girls from the 504
    Need to drop it right now, need to drop it right now
    All my girls from the 504
    Need to drop it right now, need to drop it right now
    All my girls from the 504
    Need to drop it right now, need to drop it right now
    All my girls from the 504
    Need to drop it right now, need to drop it right now, oh

    After you back it up then stop (back it up, baby)
    After you back it up then stop, uh
    Hey, baby girl, after you back it up then stop
    Yeah, girl, after you back it up then stop

    I can tell that money's got you workin'
    Got your body so wet
    And we're finally here in person
    I taste pain and regret in your sweat
    You've been waitin' for me, oh
    I can tell that you been practicin'
    I can tell that you been practicin'
    All those other men were practice, they were practice
    Yeah, for me, for me, for me, for me Writer/s: Abel Tesfaye, Adrian Eccleston, Aubrey Graham, Byron Thomas, Dwayne Carter, Noah Shebib, Terius Gray
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Payday Music Publishing, Reservoir Media Management, Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group
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