Star67

Album: If You're Reading This It's Too Late (2015)
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  • That's what they doin' Cameron
    They actin' like these singers, man
    I ain't goin' to the studio until I got a situation
    A subject, I need a beat, I need the producer
    Who gonna be on the hook? Man what is you doin'?
    Go in the studio with fuckin' clips, clips, ammo

    Brand new Beretta, can't wait to let it go
    Walk up in my label like, where the check though?
    Yeah, I said it, wouldn't dap you with the left ho
    Shut the fuck up, text from a centerfold, I ain't reply
    Let her know I read it though
    Voicemail say she ready though, yeah
    Niggas know I'm credible
    Ain't no pussy on a pedestal
    Got my foot on the 'cedes Benz pedal
    Doin' ninety on the bridge like, nigga you already know
    And if you don't know, then now you know, now you know
    Switchin' up the angles
    Now I'm in the Rolls with illuminated angel
    Four or five chains made of gold gettin' tangled
    My nigga Biz said "The first mill gon' change you"
    Change for the better, hit it then dead her
    That's my vendetta, keep this shit together

    Goddamn, we ain't even gotta scam
    Cocaine Coupe, we ain't even got a scale
    Used to flip apps, now that old plug murked
    Ain't a damn thing changed, you can still get the work, ayy

    (Just hold on one moment and someone will be right with you)

    (We're sorry, you have reached a number)
    (That has been disconnected or is no longer in service)

    Yeah

    I remember I went to Louis V with Haf'
    Watched them spread ten thousand dollars on the glass
    I never ever thought I'd see that in my life
    Now I'm in the East 'cause my boys are gettin' right, man
    I was on TV makin' fifty racks a year
    After helpin' mama out the shit would disappear
    I am not a man, I can't do this on my own
    So I started askin' them if they would put me on
    And they did put me on, yeah
    They did put me on
    Now we in the basement and we workin' on the phone
    Now we in the basement and we workin' on the phone, line
    Line blowin' up
    Workin' on the phones
    Now we in the basement and we workin' on the phones
    But I just couldn't do it, had to leave that shit alone, man

    Blowin' up
    Line blowin' up, they need the whole thing
    Blowin' up
    My niggas really need the whole thing, yeah, yeah

    Blowin' up
    Line blowin' up, they need the whole thing
    Blowin' up
    My niggas really need the whole thing, yeah, yeah, yeah

    I do better with the rider in my system
    Ooh yeah, I'm on deck when you call me, I'll listen
    I listen unless I been mixin'
    You know when I'm mixin'
    You know when I'm mixin', I smoke when I drink, it's tradition
    Like Zoe mama, I go hippy
    Peace sign in the air like I'm Nixon
    I'm mixin', I am not Esco but it was written
    I knew when they didn't, I been had these visions
    Of the life I'm livin' since I was Jimmy
    All I just had to do was go and get it

    And now we blowin' up
    Blowin' up, they need the whole thing
    Blowin' up, yeah
    My niggas really need the whole thing, yeah, yeah, yeah Writer/s: Amir Obeid Ahmed, AMIR OBIE, AUBREY DRAKE GRAHAM, Aubrey Graham, D. Levy, E. Ahmed, Fred Muehlboeck, Noah James Shebib, UNKNOWN
    Publisher: Royalty Network, SMV Schacht Musikverlage GmbH & Co. KG, Universal Music Publishing Group
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