German
by E.O.

Album: Single release only (2018)
Charted: 13
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  • Got my wrist blinging in a German
    Got my gold chain swinging in a German
    Real G's fam bringing in a German
    Got some bad B's singing in a German

    In a German
    In a German
    In a German whip, in a foreign car

    In a German
    In a German
    In a German whip, in a foreign car

    Got my wrist blinging in a German
    Got my gold chain swinging in a German
    Real G's fam bringing in a German
    Got some bad B's singing in a German

    In a German
    In a German
    In a German whip, in a foreign car

    In a German
    In a German
    In a German whip, in a foreign car

    They think they making P's, we be making R's
    They be taking the bus, we're in our foreign cars
    Come and take some change
    Top up your oyster card
    We be living large because the world is ours
    Because the world is ours
    Look at my wrist and set reward for all these battle scares
    Look at my roof I took that off
    I wanna see the stars
    V-12 engine in a BM
    So I'm coming fast

    Got my wrist blinging in a German
    Got my gold chain swinging in a German
    Real G's fam bringing in a German
    Got some bad B's singing in a German

    In a German
    In a German
    In a German whip, in a foreign car

    In a German
    In a German
    In a German whip, in a foreign car

    Got my wrist blinging in a German
    Got my gold chain swinging in a German
    Real G's fam bringing in a German
    Got some bad B's singing in a German

    In a German
    In a German
    In a German whip, in a foreign car

    In a German
    In a German
    In a German whip, in a foreign car

    I wanna make a shoutout to the teachers
    That said that I wouldn't make it far
    Look at me, baby I be pulling up in foreign cars
    Je m'appelle the money
    Man, yeah I got foreign bars
    They said that my come up was a fluke
    I know how to play my cards
    I'm always in a German coupe
    I don't need no body guards
    A German BMW
    Be my wife that's all I ask
    I got the sauce I got the juice
    Foreign cars we're going fast
    I got the black Mercedes too
    Theres no way I'm coming last

    Got my wrist blinging in a German
    Got my gold chain swinging in a German
    Real G's man bringing in a German
    Got some bad B's singing in a German

    In a German
    In a German
    In a German whip, in a foreign car

    In a German
    In a German
    In a German whip, in a foreign car

    Got my wrist blinging in a German
    Got my gold chain swinging in a German
    Real G'sfam bringing in a German
    Got some bad B's singing in a German

    In a German
    In a German
    In a German whip, in a foreign car

    In a German
    In a German
    In a German whip, in a foreign car Writer/s: Carl John Samuel, Edwin Uyiosa Onokhua, Junior Osei Agyepong
    Publisher: Sentric Music, Universal Music Publishing Group
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