On Sight

Album: Yeezus (2013)
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  • Yeezy season approaching
    Fuck whatever y'all been hearing
    Fuck what, fuck whatever y'all been wearing
    A monster about to come alive again
    Soon as I pull up and park the Benz
    We get this bitch shaking like Parkinsons
    Take my number and lock it in
    Indian hair, no moccasins
    It's too many hoes in this house of sin
    Real nigga back in the house again
    Black Timbs all on your couch again
    Black dick all in your spouse again
    And I know she like chocolate men
    She got more niggas off than Cochran, huh?

    On sight, on sight

    How much do I not give a fuck?
    Let me show you right now before you give it up
    How much do I not give a fuck?
    Let me show you right now before you give it up

    He'll give us what we need
    It may not be what we want

    Baby girl tryna get a nut
    And her girl tryna give it up
    Chopped em both down
    Don't judge 'em, Joe Brown
    One last announcement
    No sports bra, let's keep it bouncing
    Everybody wanna live at the top of the mountain
    Took her to the 'Bleau, she tried to sip the fountain
    That when David Grutman kicked her out
    But I got her back in and put my dick in her mouth

    On sight, on sight

    Uh-huh
    Right now, I need right now
    Right now, I need, I need right now
    Right now, I need, I need right now Writer/s: Che Smith, Cydel Charles Young, Derek Roy Watkins, Elon Rutberg, Guy Manuel Homem Christo, Kanye Omari West, Keith Carter Sr., Malik Yusef El Shabbaz Jones, Michael G. Dean, Thomas Bangalter
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Payday Music Publishing, REACH MUSIC PUBLISHING, Songtrust Ave, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, THE ADMINISTRATION MP INC, The Administration MP, Inc., TuneCore Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group
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