Down Like That
by KSI

Album: Dissimulation (2019)
Charted: 10
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  • Why you gotta go go and let me down like that, ay, down like that
    Oh why? Why you go and let me down like that? Ay, down like
    I was nothing but loyal to you right from the start
    You changed up on me as soon as things were getting hard
    I've always seen the light, despite us being in the dark
    And you let me down like that, yeah, down like that (oh why?)

    Yeah, yeah
    I want that knockdown
    Fuck up the system, make it shut down
    I'm cold with this
    Slow man down like Freezer
    Wanna back stab like Frieza
    Dictate death like Caesar
    Always come through with a B (yeah)
    Got to do a lot to trouble me (yeah)
    Visionary still won't tunnel me (yeah)
    Me to you, now that will chuckle me
    Devilish views when they're aiming at a prophet
    Emitting pain 'til you're nothing
    Remember what I said when that pussy tried moving with the opps?
    Now he back with the blocks, nigga

    Why you gotta go, go and let me down like that, ay, down like that
    Oh why? Why you go and let me down like that? Ay, down like
    I was nothing but loyal to you right from the start
    You changed up on me as soon as things were getting hard
    I've always seen the light, despite us being in the dark
    And you let me down like that, yeah (it's the biggest in the game)
    Down like that (uh, uh)

    Phantoms in my yard, so ring-around-the-Rolls (skrrt)
    Hardest on the block, the biggest one, the boss
    Helicopter pad, the home run, Sammy Sosa (biggest)
    Stealing all the bases, I'm the ladies token (woo)
    Bitches always bad, I'm known to blow the budgets (huh)
    Meek was at the crib, so double M the subject (ah)
    Condo got three levels, Postmate all the lunches
    Flippin' all the kilos, keepin' all the grudges (boss, huh)

    Uh, Baby
    Ain't no more let downs unless the top getting dropped
    I love it at the top, my concierge don't ever stop me
    You know I fuck with Ross, I even went and bought the block
    A hundred million dollars strong, I really came from sellin' rocks
    Championship belt, them VVS' spark
    Still will hit the gas and get out on the narcs
    Killers move for free, I just can't pick a cost
    Put the drip on market took it to the charts
    Now I'm rocking with the biggest and I'm fucking with the boss, I'm out

    Why you gotta go, go and let me down like that, ay, down like that
    Oh why? Why you go and let me down like that? Ay, down like
    I was nothing but loyal to you right from the start
    You changed up on me as soon as things were getting hard
    I've always seen the light, despite us being in the dark
    And you let me down like that, yeah, down like that (oh why?) Writer/s: Byron Trice, Olajide Olayinka Williams Olatunji, Sam Andrew Gumbley, William Leonard Roberts
    Publisher: Royalty Network, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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