Leader of the Delinquents

Album: single release only (2020)
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  • Mmh (yeah), mmh, mmh
    This is not a test (mmh), check
    Easy does it (just turn my headphones up a little bit)
    Easy does it (yeah)
    (Mmh, mmh) Ayy

    Hello friends, Cudder again
    Gotta smack 'em with some shit before the world ends
    Same old denims, worn for days
    I been home makin' jams and many wonderful waves
    I see in many wondrous shades
    Peekin' out the shadows at a new landscape
    I've been trapped in my mind, I've been tryna escape
    Fame and loneliness, the recipe for disaster
    I can't handle this shit, I'ma get plastered
    I just wanna go fast, I'm a bastard
    I won't stop 'til I'm where I wanna be in line
    And there's so many things to do in the in-between time
    That's to say I don't get lost and lose my fuckin' mind
    Thinkin' 'bout the days I was broke, fuck me up sometimes
    How did I do it? Why the kids love me so?
    'Cause they connect with Cudder, real simple

    Now let me set the groove with some cello
    From the outside lookin' in, shit is mellow
    But sometimes I wanted to shoot my fuckin' face off
    I'm talkin' game over, defeated the boss
    Hope with age I can cope with my rage
    I'm so damn passionate, there's no safe plain
    To chill or dwell in, I'm always in the zone
    Why did God let Hell in? To test a nigga? Man, listen
    I'm tryna find a way to tuck this nina in my skinnies
    It's kinda tough, I don't know see how they did it in the eighties
    My angels ride for me, at all cost
    My dad is tellin' me, "Don't stress, go and floss, live a little"
    I got you pop
    Love kiddo, my negro
    Somebody better save them, God
    'Cause young Scott Mescudi stayed on his job

    The leader of the delinquents
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    The leader of the delinquents
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    The leader of the delinquents
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    The leader of the delinquents
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    Uh, I
    put the flow in the bag, kept it sealed on 'em
    What I'm drivin'? Well it depends, so many things to ponder
    Broke up with this girl, she was trippin'
    Couldn't understand my life in the world, I can't be stressin' 'bout it
    My SLS is pearl, bitch, please don't call it white
    Been that nigga even back when I was trippin' off that white
    A jealous mothafucka, that's the shit that I don't like
    You got a girl? Better love her man, you gotta cuff her tight
    Because so many people love the nerd
    You ask about Cudder and I bet you fuckin' heard
    They call me legend and I'm feelin' twenty-six
    You mad, you mad, you mad, Cudder in this bitch
    I'm an unstoppable fucker, from the land where my niggas be
    Bumpin' "1st of tha Month" with my fam, jokin', rollin' tree
    You see this walk, you know my face
    All hail King WZRD in your motherfuckin' space, you love it

    The leader of the delinquents
    (Delinquents, delinquents, delinquents, delinquents, delinquents)
    The leader of the delinquents
    (Delinquents, delinquents, delinquents, delinquents, delinquents)
    The leader of the delinquents
    (Delinquents, delinquents, delinquents, delinquents, delinquents)
    The leader of the delinquents
    (Delinquents, delinquents, delinquents, delinquents, delinquents) Writer/s: Brinton Edward Ewart, Oladipo Omishore, Scott Ramon Seguro Mescudi
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Missing Link Music, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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