Win Again

Album: The Pinkprint (2014)
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  • I came out looking to party, and now I'm owning that building
    You bitches can't get my spot until I start raising some children
    These bitches all in they feelings, can't fuck with Nicki they know it
    They know that Nicki a poet, pop me a bottle of Moet
    They said I couldn't, but I did it though
    Tell 'em I got that hour glass figure though
    Can't stop me, don't watch me, you better just watch your nigga ho
    I'm in that big boy, I am in beast mode
    Respect the G-code
    Bitches ain't got drive, these bitches will get repo'd
    I am a monster, this is ambition
    This the type of car that you keep a bad bitch in

    Not that I don't got good vision, but I don't see competition
    They want me to come and help them but I am not a magician
    I'm on them fo-fours I'm tipping, you better move out my way
    I am not here to play, Pinkprint can't be delayed

    'Cause I win again, 'cause I win again, and I win again, and I win again,
    And I win again, and I win again, and I win again, yeah I win again
    Can't tell me nothing about it, your opinion is invalid
    Go against me, then you made a mistake

    Yo, yo, 'cause I came out, '09 when promoters brought Wayne out
    Lewinsky, like I couldn't get the stain out
    I been bad, like cutting school, and staying out
    I been hotter then vacationing, and laying out
    I sat back, and watched how it was playing out
    They diss me, but running and took the same route
    Uh, but no, they not Nicki, wrist on ice and yes my wrist bricky
    If I leave, the game will miss Nicki
    Not a website but get money, this is fifty
    Pop bottles with my bitches and get pissy
    This shit ain't got no more integrity
    Don't write they raps, and plus they flow shitty
    Don't make me expose you bitch, I'm too busy
    Hoped on the bridge-y, New York City
    Nicki still the queen, niggas all ready
    (Hoped on the bridge-y, New York City
    Nicki still the queen, niggas all ready)

    I came in I told them that I would become the greatest
    Muhammad Ali of these bitches, and that can't be debated
    I never chicken'd, I skated, I know they mad that I made it
    All this money I made, all my bitches is laced

    'Cause I win again, 'cause I win again, and I win again, and I win again
    And I win again, and I win again, and I win again, yeah I win again
    Can't tell me nothing about it, your opinion isn't doubted
    Go against me, then you made a mistake

    So good, so real, so good, yeah
    I'm a win again, I'm a win again

    I'm Meryl Streep to all these bitches, they can't do what I do
    Sometimes I just look in the mirror and I be like, "Why you?"
    Yeah, I know that they mad, but I'm a shit on my critics some more

    I am
    I am
    I am still gonna do, what he sent me to do
    That's kill, kill, everything in, everything in my way
    That's kill, kill, everything in, everything in my way
    That's kill, kill, everything in, everything in my way

    They know I am a champion, no, champions do, it's all champions do Writer/s: Lasanna Harris, Onika Maraj, Shama Joseph, Steve Tirogene
    Publisher: EMPIRE PUBLISHING, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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