Don't Go There

Album: Let Em 'Ave It (2010)
Charted: 60
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  • Well, people gon' be people, ain't nobody gon' change
    But we can keep it peaceful if we leave it the same if
    Don't go there, don't go there
    Don't go there, no don't go there
    People gon' be people, ain't nobody gon' change
    But we can keep it peaceful if we leave it the same
    If you don't go there, don't go there
    Don't go there, no don't go there

    You don't know where, where my people coming from
    Cause you don't go there, we're just try'na get dough here
    Feds on our case so we're moving mad low here
    Yeah, but shit's moving mad slow here
    Brown went dead so I invested in coke shares
    I started seeing shit so clear, all courtesy of a coke square
    And we gotta keep a strap in the house
    Cause we the niggas that flagging black gang in the south
    So what's these other niggas yapping about
    Talk shit around here, get a slap in the mouth
    Niggas know me, I always swagga it out
    The True Religion jeans might be matching the Ralph
    But seeing is believing cause I'm smashing them out

    Well, people gon' be people, ain't nobody gon' change
    But we can keep it peaceful if we leave it the same if
    Don't go there, don't go there
    Don't go there, no don't go there
    People gon' be people, ain't nobody gon' change
    But we can keep it peaceful if we leave it the same
    If you don't go there, don't go there
    Don't go there, no don't go there

    I'm try'na make this rap shit work
    Cause I'm getting tired of the moving packed shift work
    So let me rap a quick spliff first then link B.o.B
    Then I slap a quick sick verse
    I'm fed up of trapping, I'm disturbed
    Rapping these packets and bagging this shit dirt
    So tell me what the fucks all this shit worth
    Rollin with niggas that back it and pitch nerds
    You think I wanna be on this shooter shit
    But niggas hate and money is the root of it
    And if a nigga wants to try and merk me
    And I got the strally on me, I'ma shoot this shit
    That's my life and I'm used to it
    Yeah, I know that's some stupid shit
    But if you don't go there keep it peaceful
    It might die down a little bit so let my people live

    Well, people gon' be people, ain't nobody gon' change
    But we can keep it peaceful if we leave it the same if
    Don't go there, don't go there
    Don't go there, no don't go there
    People gon' be people, ain't nobody gon' change
    But we can keep it peaceful if we leave it the same
    If you don't go there, don't go there
    Don't go there, no don't go there

    Oh oh, oh oh, oh oh, oh oh, oh oh, oh oh
    No oh, oh oh, oh oh, oh oh, oh oh, oh oh

    Well, people gon' be people
    People gon' be people
    People gon' be people, ain't nobody gon' change
    Ain't nobody gon' change
    Ain't nobody gon' change
    Don't go there, no don't go there

    Well, people gon' be people
    People gon' be people
    People gon' be people, ain't nobody gon' change
    Ain't nobody gon' change
    Ain't nobody gon' change
    Don't go there, no don't go there

    Don't go there, oh oh
    Don't go there, oh oh
    Don't go there, oh oh
    Don't go there, oh oh
    Don't go there, oh oh
    Don't go there, oh oh
    Don't go there, oh oh
    Don't go there, oh oh Writer/s: ADAM BLAKE CHERRINGTON, BOBBY RAY JR. SIMMONS, JASON NEVILLE THOMPSON
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Downtown Music Publishing, EMPIRE PUBLISHING, Peermusic Publishing, Universal Music Publishing Group
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