Guten Tag

Album: Single release only (2019)
Charted: 18
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  • Get, get money and golds, we multitask
    Back, back then used to drive 'round ends in faulty cars
    Look at my face, all these scars, girls still chase, call me Hards
    Don't tark too much like Stormzy's darg

    Life's improving fast, look at that German, guten Tag
    Hollywood, cruising past, now I've got bare man moving soft
    I like roofless cars, me and my girl do rooftop bars
    Cop me a house before I got jewels, uni got a man moving smart

    She wanna talk feelings, meet and greeting, me, I just smashed then leaving
    They talk 'bout beefing, diss, diss, sneaking, niggas get splashed for speaking
    White like Peter, brown like Cleveland, trap fit, I'll be out all evening
    My white ting looking Madonna, I hate it when she leaves makeup on my collar

    Me and Dave got matching Mercs, me and Ace got matching hoes
    Bare of the mandem trap, Gucci pouches, matching phones
    Tings on the go, hotel, doing up snaps, matching robes
    Look at these losers, man's exclusive, me and Neymar got matching clothes

    It's like every ting I dig they think they're wifey
    And she thinks she's my main but that's my side piece
    Still break down Lizz on my scale, do it gentle, nicely
    Jump out on side streets, see them, I let mine squeeze

    Pure cats, no receipts, all black, so discrete
    Let a man get pussy in private, let a man get dough in peace
    Right now overseas, changed up, noticeably
    Got a WAG telling me "Come over", dash my balls in her ovaries
    Life's improving fast, look at that German, guten Tag (wait)
    Life's improving fast, foreign body, excusez moi
    Tracksuit when I'm in ends, AMG, move with class
    24k, watch that wrist, Hollywood H, Bruno Mars

    Might pull up on your bitch, I'm vain, excuse me miss, can I get a name?
    My team, they're ready for stains, mind he don't grips your neck and chain
    Came from dishing out pebs in the rain, do it on the ends or send it on a train
    Man do it so styley, white like Miley, all of them cats them like me

    Uhh, manna old school indeed
    Roll in twos or threes, bro them yutes are neeks
    Manna so rude indeed, babe, it's not you, it's me
    These girls got A-S-S but love A-S-S-U-M-E
    Niggas always gon' ask for shit
    Bitches always gon' ask for dick
    Dick long, I'm a narcissist, I can't even put half my tip
    Niggas hate, nothing new, middle finger, my parting gift
    Balmain, that's a starter kick but I need a Louis Vuitton partnership

    Life's improving fast, 4x4, still cruising past
    G check, see who's in cars, now I got bare man moving soft
    Life's improving fast, look at that German, guten Tag
    24k, watch that wrist, Hollywood H, Bruno Mars Writer/s: Adetokunbo Elegbede, Joshua Ankrah, Mohamed Tayyib-Bah, Nathan Tokosi
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Reservoir Media Management, Inc.
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