Too Bad I Have to Destroy You Now

Album: Satellite Flight: The Journey to Mother Moon (2014)
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  • Mmh, mhm, yeah, mhm

    People talk shit 'bout me
    Deep down they knowin' they ain't right
    Mhm, when I walk in the room they can't look in my eyes
    When I walk in the room they can't look in my eyes
    People talk shit 'bout me
    And they know that I know and they also knowin' they ain't right
    Mhm, when I walk in the room they can't look in my eyes
    'Cause when I walk in the room they can't look in my eyes

    Rejuvenated, recreated
    Rebooted, in a new program
    Prada calf's, black skinnies
    T and hoody, y'all niggas know the brand, GQ mustachin'
    I'm in LA soakin' up the sun and I'm laughin', what can I say?
    I love the way the fans say they love me
    I know it's all because my God above me
    But damn I'm feeling like Sam except my daddy ain't stuck up no video game
    Things changed for the good
    He watched my back until the world started knowin' my name
    This should be in the Bible, middle finger up to the people who don't like you
    Who have no valid reason to say they never liked you
    We don't give a fuck, fam
    So what? We never liked you niggas anyway
    Pardon my wizard talk, but I'm elevated
    No drank, no tree and I'm levitated
    I got my own empire, I'm the baby
    I ain't taking care of NOBODY but my daughter and my mom
    Places to go 'cause I need to build a travel log
    I travel while you jake niggas run a blog
    Now run along, I got some shit that needs posting
    While I'm winnin' livin' life skippin', grinnin' on 'em
    All hail King Wizard in the fuckin' house
    Been chill for a minute, quiet as a mouse
    Now I got the juice, call me Bishop when you see me 'round
    I be showin' love, showin' love, baby
    Dap and pound, yeah, mmh, mhm

    People talk shit 'bout me
    Deep down they knowin' they ain't right
    Mhm, when I walk in the room they can't look in my eyes
    When I walk in the room they can't look in my eyes
    People talk shit 'bout me
    And they know that I know and they also knowin' they ain't right
    Mhm, when I walk in the room they can't look in my eyes
    'Cause when I walk in the room they can't look in my eyes

    Truth comes to the light all the time
    Oh, you can't hide from fate
    Mmh, you can't hide, mmh
    Mmh, truth comes to the light all the time
    Mmh, You can't hide from fate
    Mmh, you can't hide
    Mmh-ahh, truth comes to the light all the time
    Oh, you can't hide from fate
    Mmh, you can't hide

    Thought you were my brotha, mmh, I thought you were
    Thought you were my sista, mmh, I thought you were
    Thought you were my homie, hey, I thought you were
    So absurd, mmh
    Thought you were my brotha, mmh, I thought you were
    Thought you were my sista, mmh, I thought you were
    Thought you were my homie, hm, I thought you were
    So absurd, mmh-ahh

    I am a person with powers
    Mmh, I possess the power
    Mmh, you can't hide
    See me shine Writer/s: Oladipo O. Omishore, Scott Ramon Seguro Mescudi
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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