1000

Album: No One Ever Really Dies (2017)
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  • Ah, ah
    Assembling a riot
    Chanting and circling the fires
    Heard behavior, can't keep it quiet
    Kinetic energy a thousand times higher

    Holy shit it's working, we all got in
    Holy shit it's working, now look at my friends
    Holy shit it's working, it's bitter to the taste
    Holy shit it's working, we dancin' in place
    What goes up must come down
    What goes in must come out
    You surrounded, dawg, come on look around
    I was zen, but no not now
    Holy shit it's working, no more trail of tears
    Holy shit it's working, the prophecy is here
    Holy shit it's working, we're wreckin' this bih
    Holy shit it's working, one thousand percent

    In the mirror, there's a hero
    One, zero, zero, zero
    Hey, hey, hey, one thou'
    Git, one thou'
    Hunnud, 1000
    Uh, 1000

    My girl don't wear shoes unless they cost over a thousand
    Brand new coupe cost couple hundred thousand
    Got some models in the bed and they coming by the thousand
    Them young goons never sleep, they somewhere prowling
    Everywhere we go they tote a chopper by the thousand
    Rick Owens boots, I'm walking on a few thousand (ayy)
    Champagne in the club costs thousands
    We got gold by the bar, that's thousands
    Ferragamo belt will hit me for a even thousand
    We can gamble right now, bet a thousand, shoot a thousand
    Count the money up in all hundreds, all thousand
    I'm too rich to talk if ya ain't talking thousands

    In the mirror, there's a hero
    One, zero, zero, zero

    Assembling a riot
    Chanting and circling the fires
    Heard behavior, can't keep it quiet
    Kinetic energy a thousand times higher
    Holy shit it's working, I'm feeling like a saint
    Holy shit it's working, my feel sorry, can't
    Holy shit it's working, we painted our face
    Holy shit it's working, the rainbow angst

    One, zero, zero, zero
    One, zero, zero, zero
    One, zero, zero, zero
    One, zero, zero, zero
    In the mirror, there's a hero
    One, zero, zero, zero

    Act like you don't really hear a lot
    You can pretend when you are
    Karma makes sure tears will drop
    You'll be wishing that your year will stop
    It will be a thousandfold one, zero, zero, zero, dot
    Act like you don't really hear a lot
    You can pretend when you are
    Karma makes sure tears will drop
    You'll be wishing that your year will stop
    It will be a thousandfold one, zero, zero, zero, dot

    One, zero, zero, zero
    One, zero, zero, zero
    One, zero, zero, zero
    One, zero, zero, zero
    In the mirror, there's a hero
    One, zero, zero, zero
    Hey, hey, hey, one thou'
    Git, one thou'
    Hunnud, 1000
    Uh, 1000 Writer/s: Nayvadius Wilburn, Pharrell Williams
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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