Weston Road Flows

Album: Views (2016)
Charted: 54
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  • One of them ones
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    Weston Road Flows, I did this shit for my nigga Renny
    Back when we couldn't buy pizza 'cause we were down to pennies
    Feel like we go back a century, runnin' to store for Centuries
    And bring 'em back to your brother man we had to respect it
    He was wavy doin' mixtapes out of your basement
    He let us hit the weed on occasion for entertainment
    Then he would leave us at the house and go out on a mission
    We probably would've got in less trouble just goin' with him
    Feel like I never say much but man there's a lot to know
    Feel like the difference between us really startin' to show
    I'm lookin' at they first week numbers like, "What are those?"
    I mean you boys not even coming close
    I gave niggas like you a reason for celebration
    You number one and I'm Eddie Murphy we tradin' places
    Look in the mirror I'm closer than I really appear
    Creepin' like Chili without the tender love and care
    No tender love and care and no love and affection
    I got a price on my head but there's a risk to collect it
    I might be here as a vessel to teach people a lesson
    Feel like they wanted me dead but couldn't pull it together
    Yeah, but here we are and it's a new semester
    40 the only one that know how I deal with depression
    A couple nights where it started to feel like the feelings faded
    A lot of problems that can't be fixed with a conversation
    Your best day is my worst day, I get green like Earth Day
    You treat me like I'm born yesterday, you forgot my birthday
    You don't be scorin' perfect, you don't be workin' like how we be workin'
    You platinum like wrappers on Hershey's, boy that shit is worthless
    You get the message over and over like it was urgent
    And then act like you ain't heard it when you see me in person
    The only thing I did to end up here was put the work in
    And did it with a purpose
    Used to have secret handshakes to confirm my friendships
    Nowadays they just shakin' my hand to hide the tension
    A lot of people just hit me up when my name is mentioned
    Shout out to KD we relate, we get the same attention
    It's rainin' money, Oklahoma City Thunder
    The most successful rapper thirty-five and under
    I'm assumin' everybody's thirty-five and under
    That's when I plan to retire, man it's already funded
    Yeah, I brought your wifey out to St. Maarten
    She violated, I sent her back where it all started
    How quick they are to forget about they bachelor apartment
    Leave it to niggas like you to show em' light in the darkness
    Told my momma that I found a lady in the East
    Cancun when I got signed, they upgraded the suite
    Don Julio in the freezer that they gave us for free
    I get you all you can eat, just have some patience with me
    You wouldn't tell me you loved me, started seein' Monique
    Last time I heard from Monique, T-Minus was makin' beats
    I used to hit the corner store to get Tahiti Treat
    Now the talk at the corner store is I'm TBE
    The best ever, don't ever question, you know better
    But shit ain't always how it seems when it's sowed together
    Yeah, I let that last line breathe, it take a second to get it
    Weston Road flows, my confidence level gettin' settled
    Don't get hyped for the moment then start to back peddle
    Don't let your new found fame fool you or cloud up your judgement
    To talk loosely, I really do this
    Been flowin' stupid since Vince Carter was on some through the legs, arm in the hoop shit
    Drinkin' Hypnotiq with Glenn Lewis, I been through it
    Y'all was so afraid to lay claim to it
    Too busy face screwin' on waste movements
    You was ridin' TTC metro, I had the place boomin'
    First take Drake, you know I rarely have to take two it
    And they still take to it
    Big Apple had the white Hummer parked right in front of Fluid
    And we be walkin' in that bitch like we already knew it
    But 'money can't buy happiness', Jelly talkin' truthful
    But I'm happiest when I can buy what I want
    Get high when I want
    Yeah, that's right
    Yeah Writer/s: Aubrey Drake Graham, Carl Thompson, Mary J Blige, Noah James Shebib, Sample, Sean Puffy Combs, Steven Vidal
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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