Rover (Mu la la)

Album: Single release only (2020)
Charted: 3
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  • Shawty said she coming with her bredrins
    Cause she saw a young nigga pull up in a Rover
    Now she say she wanna come over yeah
    But I don't want no love

    I just wanna make the mu la la, yeah
    The mu la la
    I just wanna make the mu la la
    Got 'em all screaming ooh la la yeah

    Shawty said she coming with her bredrins
    Cause she saw a young nigga pull up in a Rover
    Now she say she wanna come over yeah
    But I don't want no love

    I just wanna make the mu la la, yeah
    The mu la la
    I just wanna make the mu la la
    Got em' all screaming ooh la la yeah

    I don't want no love
    You know me I only think about funds
    Me I'm tryna do my own ting on my ones
    I'm sorry darling I don't want no hugs, yeah yeah yeah

    Had a couple gyally try to hold me down
    But they ain't my queen they can't take my crown
    They tried to claim me like lost and found
    But I only got love for the p's and pounds yeah yeah yeah

    I love being paid
    I don't want you no I don't want bae
    Tryna get my funds up in numerous ways
    Couldn't give a damn what a nigga gotta say

    I don't need your loving
    So don't tell me nothing
    Oh you think I'm bluffing
    When I say no cuffing

    Shawty said she coming with her bredrins
    Cause she saw a young nigga pull up in a Rover
    Now she say she wanna come over yeah
    But I don't want no love

    I just wanna make the mu la la, yeah
    The mu la la
    I just wanna make the mu la la
    Got 'em all screaming ooh la la yeah

    (Yeah yeah yeah)

    I ain't got time for a honey
    But I got time for this money
    Check the bright side man it's sunny
    I ain't being funny, I ain't into the love and I'm sorry, yeah

    Because I've done this all before yeah yeah, yeah
    Because I've done this all before, yeah

    You might catch me in a four by four that's a clover
    You might catch me in a rover, yeah
    Or you might catch me in my Motorola
    Yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah

    I don't need your loving
    So don't tell me nothing
    Oh you think I'm bluffing
    When I say no cuffing

    Shawty said she coming with her bredrins
    Cause she saw a young nigga pull up in a Rover
    Now she say she wanna come over yeah
    But I don't want no love

    I just wanna make the mu la la, yeah
    The mu la la
    I just wanna make the mu la la
    Got 'em all screaming ooh la la yeah

    Shawty said she coming with her bredrins
    Cause she saw a young nigga pull up in a Rover
    Now she say she wanna come over yeah
    But I don't want no love

    I just wanna make the mu la la, yeah
    The mu la la
    I just wanna make the mu la la
    Got 'em all screaming ooh la la yeah

    (Yeah yeah yeah)
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