The Recession

Album: The Recession (2008)
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  • Young

    Chea

    The recession is now here
    Feel like norm I'm gettin cheers
    I'm just speaking da truth
    Ain't my fault if it strikes fear
    Niggas heard it was a reccession
    The whole world went into a panic
    Glacier on my wrist
    Same thang that sunk the titanic
    Don't get frantic once you here the lyrics just chant it
    Ya'll not seen the bigger picture so stay out my frame
    I'm a menace to society cause I keep dat Kane
    Know you can't believe huh
    Straight from columbia
    Got da cubans on call like a nokia
    Mr.17 5 get it by da field
    Sell it by da batch
    And you better pay me fast
    Or I'll do you like yung berg
    Get cha chain snatched
    Kidnap yo kid you won't get either one back

    It's young

    Ay

    And I'm back

    Ay

    And I'm back

    I'm not a techer buts here's yo lesson
    School of harknocks nigga
    The recession

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