White Walls

Album: The Heist (2012)
Charted: 26 15
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  • I wanna be free, I wanna just live
    Inside my Cadillac, That is my s***
    And I throw it up (I throw that up)
    That’s what it is (That’s what it is)
    In my C A D I L L A C b**** (biatch)
    Can’t see me through my tints (Nah ah)
    I’m riding real slow (slow motion)
    In my paint wet drippin shorty like my 24’s (Umbrella)
    I ain’t got 24’s (No oh)
    But I’m on those Vogues
    That’s those big white walls, round them hundred spokes
    Old school like old English in that brown paper bag
    I’m rolling in that same whip that my granddad had
    Hello haters, Damn y’all mad
    30k on the Caddy, now how backpack rap is that?

    I Got that off-black Cadillac, midnight drive
    Got that gas pedal, leaning back, taking my time
    I’m blowin’ that roof off, letting in sky
    I shine, the city never looked so bright

    Man I’m lounging in some s*** Bernie Mac would’ve been proud of
    Looking down from heaven like damn that’s stylish
    Smilin’, don’t pay attention to the mileage
    Can I hit the freeway? I’m legally going 120
    Easy weaving in and out of the traffic
    They cannot catch me, I’m smashing
    I’m ducking bucking them out here
    I’m like go f***in' their tastic, I am up in a cla**ic
    Now I know what it’s like under the city lights
    Riding into the night, driving over the bridge
    The same one we walked across as kids
    Knew I’d have a whippin’ but never one like this
    Old school, old school, Candy paint, two seater
    Yea, I’m from Seattle, There’s hella Honda Civics
    I couldn’t tell you about paint either
    But I really want a Ducati so I put in the hours
    And roll on over to the dealer
    And I found the car, junior, problem with this geezer
    Got the keys in and as I was leaving I started screaming

    I got that off-black Cadillac, midnight drive
    Got that gas pedal, leaning back, taking my time
    I’m blowin’ that roof off, letting in sky
    I shine, the city never looked so bright

    Backwoods and dope
    White hoes in the backseat snorting coke
    She doing line after line like she’s writing rhymes
    I had it hella my love, tryna blow her mind
    Cadillac pimpin’, my uncle was on
    14 years out so excuse me and my n****s was gone
    Sendin’ portions of his liquor, water in the Patron
    Rather smiling like I won the f***ing lottery homes
    (F***in' lottery homes)
    Tires with the spokes on it in the 4-2
    Most of the mayonnaise, keeping the buns on ‘em
    My dogs hanging out the window
    Young as whoosh, f***in like we ball
    Tryna f*** em all, kill the f***in wimps
    See what’s poppin’ at the mall, meet a bad b****
    Slap her booty with my palms, you can smoke the p****, I was tearing down the walls
    I’m motherf***in’ off
    Son, swear these eyes tryna hypnotize
    Grip the leather steering wheel while I grip the thighs
    See the lust stuck up in her eyes, maybe she like the ride or did she like the smoke?
    Or does she want it low? This s*** a Coupe de Ville so you’ll never know
    So we cool with n****s, my n**** f*** the limit
    Got a window tinted for showing gangstas in it
    Slice off when the gas is finished, Q

    Off-black Cadillac, midnight drive
    Got that gas pedal, leaning back, taking my time
    I’m blowin’ that roof off, letting in sky
    I shine, the city never looked so bright

    Got that off-black Cadillac, midnight drive
    Got that gas pedal, leaning back, taking my time
    I’m blowin’ that roof off, letting in sky
    I shine, the city never looked so bright Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • Mightaswell from CanadaI was hoping to learn more about this song, but apparently, what you see here is all you'll get. Very cool regardless. Love the clip by Hollis!
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