Talk Of The Town

Album: USB (2025)
Charted: 18
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  • Yo, I got girls in all of the counties (all of them)
    Brown and white like a bounty (both)
    And passo Browney shout me, telling me her boyfriend's lousy (yes why)
    Talk of the town, yeah
    Me, I'm the talk of the town
    A91, Dundalk livin'
    They know-, that's RB Gang (hey)

    Talk-talk of the-talk of the town, yeah
    Me, I'm the talk of the town
    All them girls wanna chill with a pack
    And I get love all over the map, yeah

    Talk-talk-talk of the town (yeah)
    Me, I'm the talk of the town, A91
    Talk of the town, yeah
    Me, I'm the talk of the town, yo

    Designer from my head to my feet
    Designer from my chest to my knees
    Adeola came from the UK
    But Anya's coming from ID, yo

    Talk of the town (yeah)
    Me, I'm the talk of the town
    Talk-talk of the town (yeah)
    My side, talk of the town, yo

    Said she want BRB, that's risky business
    Gang pop through lockin' up like keys, and you know see the drip on fleek
    Talk-talk-talk of the town (yeah)
    Me, I'm the talk of the town
    A91, Dundalk living
    They know-, that's RB Gang (hey)

    Talk of the-talk of the town
    Me, I'm the talk of the town
    Girls wanna chill with a pack
    And I get love all over the map

    Know a sweet one named Shawnna (yeah)
    Well, she's glad that she a goner
    And fuck that, we don't show love to the feds
    Had me sleepin' on blue beds (I did)

    Yo, might see me in town, might see me on telly
    Don't dog Boss, like Stephen Kenny
    Got pretty girls in Dublin
    Toxic, still love the ones in Cochill

    I got girls in all of the counties (all of them)
    Brown and white like a bounty (both)
    El Paso Brownie shout me, telling me her boyfriend's lousy (that's why)
    You must be from-

    Oh, she wanna come through to the bids (come through)
    I got food and sweets, beat
    Come and have sex to the-

    Talk-talk-talk of the town (yeah)
    Me, I'm the talk of the town
    A91, Dundalk living
    They know-, that's RB Gang (hey)

    Talk of the-talk of the town (yeah)
    Me, I'm the talk of the town
    Girls wanna chill with a pack
    And I get love all over the map (yeah)

    Talk-talk-talk of the town (yeah)
    Me, I'm the talk of the town
    Talk-talk of the town (yeah)
    My side, talk of the town

    A91, Dundalk living
    They know me, I'm an estate villain
    All them girls wanna chill with a pack
    And I get love all over the map

    Talk-talk-talk-talk-talk-talk-talk-talk-talk
    Talk-talk-talk-talk-talk-talk-talk-talk-talk
    Talk-talk-talk-talk-talk-talk-talk

    Through to the bids
    I got food and sweets, B
    Come and have sex to the beat Writer/s: Frederick John Phillip Gibson, Reggie (IRL), Sammy Virji
    Publisher: Downtown Music Publishing, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sentric Music, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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