Sticky

Album: Honestly, Nevermind (2022)
Charted: 30 6
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  • (Why don't you come-)
    Ayy

    Homer hangin' on my neck
    The bracelet matches the set
    My brother named his ting Nadal
    Let's stop all that back and forth over the net
    My mama wish I woulda went corporate
    She wish I woulda went exec'
    I still turn to a CEO
    So the lifestyle she respect
    Ayy, two Sprinters to Quebec
    Chérie, où est mon bec?
    They only givin' niggas plus ones
    So I never pull up to the Met
    You know I gotta bring the set
    You know I gotta bring the G-Block
    You know I gotta bring the D-Block
    'Cause you know how sticky it get, ayy

    You know how sticky it get, ayy
    You know how sticky it get, ayy
    You know how sticky it get, ayy
    She want me to play with that cat, ayy
    She lovin' how I'm makin' her wet, ayy
    You know how sticky it get, ayy

    Ayo Eric, bring them girls to the stage
    'Cause somebody's gettin' paid and
    Free Big Slime out the cage and
    Shawty try to play it cool but
    Now she wish she woulda stayed 'cause
    Every song that I made is
    Ringin' like I got engaged, yeah
    Love my guys, I wouldn't trade, ayy
    From the cradle to the grave, ayy
    Gordo got me on the wave, ayy
    Ant got me on the wave, ayy
    Couple hits, now you brave, what
    You niggas better behave, what
    All that pumpin' up your chest, what
    All that talk about the best, what
    You know how sticky it gets

    (Darling)
    (Why don't you come back to me?)

    Yeah
    If I'm with two of 'em, then it's a threesome
    If she alone, you know she a freak one
    If it's a escort, it's a police one
    King of the hill, you know it's a steep one
    If we together, you know it's a brief one
    Back in the ocean you go, it's a
    It's a deep one
    Forgave niggas in they feelings
    Lucky for y'all, we don't do civilians
    You say I changed, I say that I million
    I did
    The toughest act to follow's back on tour
    Off-road Maybach, Pyrex trap
    Virgil came back through the boy, damn
    That's somethin' to me, niggas really had they back turned to me
    I ain't talkin' my assistant
    When I say niggas down to pack somethin' for me
    Then they thought they had the trap set for me
    How you really think that went for me?
    Niggas gotta do a fact check for me
    When everything is put to rest
    And everybody takes a breath
    And everything gets addressed
    It's you alone with your regrets
    All that pumpin' up your chest
    All that talk about the best
    You know how sticky it gets

    Like, we weren't supposed to come up with something this clean
    You know it's, like, something happened Writer/s: Aubrey Drake Graham, Diamante Anthony Blackmon, Ry Mitchell Cuming
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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