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Album: Scary Hours 2 (2021)
Charted: 4 1
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  • Ayy, whoa
    Ayy, ayy
    Yeah

    I'm makin' a change today
    The liquor been takin' the pain away
    I heard you was givin' your chain away
    That's kinda like givin' your fame away
    What's wrong with you?
    I sit in a box where the owners do
    A boss is a role that I grown into
    I love you to death but I told you the truth
    I can't just be with you and only you

    Yeah, I got one, Virgil got one and that there is the only two
    Man, how many times have I shown improvement?
    How many nights I been, whoa
    Swervin' them potholes
    Not tryna fuck up the wheels on the road, okay
    Funny how life goes
    He thought he was sick, now we wipin' his nose, okay
    Soon as you give 'em your soul
    You blow up and they say you're selling your soul, okay
    They want my life exposed
    They wanna know about the highs and lows

    Well, summer, all I did was rest, okay?
    And New Year's, all I did was stretch, okay?
    And Valentine's Day, I had sex, okay?
    We'll see what's 'bout to happen next
    Okay? Okay? Okay?
    We'll see what's 'bout to happen next
    Okay? Okay? Okay?
    We'll see what's 'bout to happen, ayy, ayy
    We'll see what's 'bout to happen, ayy
    We'll see what's 'bout to happen

    I'm makin' a change today
    The liquor been takin' the pain away
    I heard you was givin' your chain away
    That's kinda like givin' your fame away
    What's wrong with you?
    I sit in a box where the owners do
    A boss is a role that I've grown into
    I love you to death but I told you the truth
    I-

    Ayy, yeah
    I got one, Lori bought one and that there is the only two
    Man, how many times have I told you the truth?
    Man, how many nights I been, whoa
    Swervin' them potholes
    Not tryna fuck up the wheels or fuck up the deals
    I'm posted in Stockholm
    It's me, the owls and the twins, it's only the real
    I'm movin' way too humble
    Weezy had handed it off, I still got no fumbles
    I'm on the hot one hundo, numero uno
    This one ain't come with a bundle
    I'm in the Wynn, a million in chocolate chips
    And that's just how my cookie crumble
    I put a skirt on a whip and a crown on the six
    But there's no need to dress up the numbers
    Ayy, ayy, yeah
    But I guess they must have they reasons
    They wanna know how I'm livin' my day-to-day life in the regular season

    Well, summer, all I did was rest, okay?
    And New Year's, all I did was stretch, okay?
    And Valentine's Day, I had sex, okay?
    We'll see what's 'bout to happen next
    Okay? Okay? Okay?
    We'll see what's 'bout to happen next
    Okay? Okay? Okay?
    We'll see what's 'bout to happen, ayy, ayy
    We'll see what's 'bout to happen, ayy
    We'll see what's 'bout to happen

    I'm makin' a change today
    The liquor been takin' the pain away
    I heard you was givin' your chain away
    That's kinda like givin' your fame away
    What's wrong with you?
    I sit in a box where the owners do
    A boss is a role that I've grown into
    I love you to death but I told you the truth
    I- Writer/s: Aubrey Drake Graham, Jonathan Demario Priester, Maneesh Bidaye
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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