Untouchable

Album: King Push - Darkest Before Dawn: The Prelude (2015)
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  • Lyrically I'm, untouchable, uncrushable
    Blunted in a 600, blunted in a 600
    Untouchable, uncrushable
    Blunted in a 600, blunted in a 600

    Yuugh, I drops every blue moon
    To separate myself from you kings of the YouTube
    I am more U2, I am like Bono with the Edge
    In Mexico, fuck Donald and his pledge
    Legend has it, the wrist is magic
    The left is Patek, Philippe's replaced by Matsuhisa
    Ignore most requests for the feature
    Unless it's getting played on the beach in Ibiza
    While she fucking Nesha, she sucking shisha
    Can't you see my Total; Pam, Kima, Keisha
    I'm aiming for the moguls, why y'all niggas aiming at the locals?
    And rap niggas broke like them, they're mere hopeful
    Still wishing on a star
    The last one to find out that Baby owns the cars
    The final trilogy of Jaws
    The grills like, interior gauze
    It feels like, still white
    Matching Missoni looks African on me
    They tryin' pin the trafficking on me like Mano and Tony
    My thoughts spilling over
    The soft ceiling's open, I Cross-Fit the coca
    Yuugh! It's a different calisthenics when I do the Lennox
    Half a million paralleled and ain't nothin' rented
    Yeah, wearing Dri-Fit in my shit
    It rides a little better in the cockpit

    Untouchable, uncrushable
    Blunted in a 600, blunted in a 600
    Untouchable, uncrushable
    Blunted in a 600, blunted in a 600

    Mu told me to switch styles
    He just came home from the Feds like a mistrial
    He tells me I miss out on all that club money, I don't bounce
    Adidas gave me a million and that don't bounce
    The president of G.O.O.D. Music has been announced
    A quarter million a year and that don't bounce
    I'm in the score of these movies, I'm losing count
    Mu you knew me from thirteen hundred an ounce
    My breakdown game bought me '8 Mile' fame
    Selling M&Ms to him and 'em
    White to the Blacks I'm a villain in
    The Rolls Royce, playing peek-a-boo with the emblem
    Let's talk about it gentlemen
    My barcode is Netflix "Narcos"
    Part on the side of my 'fro like I'm Pablo
    No hablo, I sell blow
    Lone wolf, no Tonto, head honcho
    Yuugh, let's take the scenic route
    I could show you the strange fruit
    It's looking like Beirut
    They open the wash bay, I climb it like K2
    These kilos are drought killers, I flooded the Jesus
    I made use
    Of every Spanish name I done ran across
    No matter what the weight, I done ran it off
    I'm walking on water, I took the sandals off
    Tell A&E to turn the cameras off, Push

    Untouchable, uncrushable
    Blunted in a 600, blunted in a 600
    Untouchable, uncrushable
    Blunted in a 600, blunted in a 600 Writer/s: BIGGIE SAMPLE, CHRIS GODBEY, CHRISTOPHER WALLACE, JETMIR SALII, MARK RICHARDSON, SEAN HAMILTON, TERRENCE THORNTON, TIMOTHY MOSLEY, TIMOTHY Z. MOSLEY, TRACEY HORTON
    Publisher: Anthem Entertainment, DEEROCK MUSIC, Missing Link Music, Sentric Music
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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