Houdini
by KSI

Album: Dissimulation (2020)
Charted: 6
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  • Oh, na, nah, you don't wanna ramp with me
    Oh, la, la, run up on man and squeeze (I squeeze)
    Easy, peasy, squeezy (ayy)
    Talking bad until you see me (ayy)
    Make man, just like Houdini
    (Then I pop up with the bae, squeeze it, blow them away, ay)

    Bring that ting in the place where you're needed (bring it)
    Big ting, make me wanna bust when I beat it (dutty)
    Mi no even care if you're fake or the real
    I just wanna get a feel of that booty that you treating, oh (agh, agh)
    Why you wanna play that hard to get?
    My fourth letter gettin' bigger in the alphabet
    My dumb figure movin' silly when you come correct
    But she on fleek, check, booty check
    Breath check, money check
    Later in the night she a freak, check (ayy, man)
    Winnin' everythin' that I'm throwin' (Jeez)
    Got a Cuban for the neck, gold glowing (uh, uh)
    Really only want a bad ting (bad ting)
    Make me wanna do a mad ting (mad ting)
    See me when I'm on my Don King
    And I kill it with the millies
    So I get another ring for the bae

    Oh, na, nah, you don't wanna ramp with me
    Oh, la, la, run up on man, then squeeze
    Easy, peasy, squeezy
    Talkin' bad until you see me (come on, come on)
    Make man, just like Houdini (yeah)

    T Wayne from the 9
    She does a likkle tweet, tweet and a little snap, snap
    Preeing up her Insta', all I do is tap, tap (come on, come on)
    I ain't into talking, but she make me chat-chat (ayy)
    Man would do anything, just so they could have that
    See me, I do it better (ayy), she flexin' in my sweater (sweater)
    People, I can't trust them like the weather
    Face Riri, got a body like she Mennah (Mennah)
    Money on a B-day (ayy), I don't do no letter
    Love to spend grands (Money)
    Got one young G, all he know is bang (boom)
    Uptown function, but I'm with gang (ayy)
    All these broke yutes gassin' up 'Gram (Bang)
    Make no paper actin' on cam
    Love a real deal, not a lie (lie)
    I said "Let's have a dinner date in Dubai"
    Girl bust it down, look up like July (ayy)
    Got girl at the table, meet KSI (KSI)

    Oh, na, nah, you don't wanna ramp with me
    Oh, la, la, run up on man, and squeeze (I squeeze)
    Easy, peasy, squeezy (ayy)
    Talking bad until you see me (ayy)
    Make man, just like Houdini
    (Then I pop up with the bae, squeeze it, blow them away, ay)

    Oh, na, nah, you don't wanna ramp with me
    Oh, la, la, run up on man, then squeeze
    Easy, peasy, squeezy
    Talkin' bad until you see me
    Make man, just like Houdini Writer/s: Olajide William Olatunji
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Sentric Music, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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