Call Ya Bluff

Album: Ludaversal (2015)
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    Anything you wanna do I'm ready to do it, my nigga, just say so
    Don't say it on the record with your chest, leave the booth and then go lay low
    Hiding behind your security detail, actin' like a female
    I done sold over 20 million records I could really give a FUCK about retail
    Now back to basics
    Back to Adidas with the fat laces
    Back to the Ac' where I'm riding to the track in the track, get it straight nigga, no chases
    Age ain't nothing but a number, Luda rapping like he just turned 24
    Any rapper wanna forget who I am every now and then I see I gotta let em know
    Yo must I remind you
    You rap like something behind you
    Got paid, but your heart pump Kool Aid
    Cover Girl make up should have signed you
    But it's never too late
    15 years, nigga, never too great
    4 years off getting Hollywood checks, but you niggas want beef and you looking like steak

    I see that liquor got you loose
    When you see me, nigga, say it like you said it in the booth
    I'll make you niggas loose a tooth
    When you see me, nigga, say it like you said it in the booth
    Fuck y'all niggas, I'm the truth
    When you see me, nigga, say it like you said it in the booth
    Now I'm like, fuck calling a truce
    When you see me, nigga, say it like you said it in the booth

    Never fuck with a nigga who got some kids
    'Cause when you talk about me, then you talk about them
    Then I gotta come where you live
    You takin' food out they mouth, now I gotta put a fist in yours
    I don't play about my hustle
    A nigga got all these acres
    All my neighbors think I'm flipping them birds
    Naw, but I be flipping these words
    Anything you hear me saying I could back up
    And you talk so tough on the mic
    But whenever you in sight, nigga, something don't add up
    Put your money where your mouth is
    WAIT, put a GAT where your blouse is
    You think it's funny cus it's sunny where your house is
    Bitch, I'll put my muddy ass boots where your couch is (Fuck yo couch)
    I live this shit, you know you do this just for show, nigga
    You act as if Ludacris just came and took your ho, nigga
    You's a ho, nigga, yeah I said it twice
    Let this be warning number two, motherfucker gonna roll the dice

    I see that liquor got you loose
    When you see me, nigga, say it like you said it in the booth
    I'll make you niggas loose a tooth
    When you see me, nigga, say it like you said it in the booth
    Fuck y'all niggas, I'm the truth
    When you see me, nigga, say it like you said it in the booth
    Now I'm like, fuck calling a truce
    When you see me, nigga, say it like you said it in the booth Writer/s: Christopher Bridges, Joshua Scruggs
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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