CrasH

Album: CrasH Talk (2019)
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  • (Uh, oh)
    (Uh, oh)

    Too many M's to make (to make)
    Too many rules to break (to break)
    Too many fightin' that case (that case)
    I gotta find my way (my way)
    Daughter need new shoes (shoes)
    If I lose, she lose (lose)
    Then I ain't gettin' used to losses

    Days like this, I wish all my locs was unchained (chained)
    I mastered the rap game (game), I mastered the dope game (game)
    Still I feel like I'm God-like on these long flights
    I'm left behind, it don't feel right
    Can't write the script when this real life
    Rich, still dodgin' that bus ride
    From the west side where don't shit slide, we on drip time
    Seen the field in their lies (their lies)
    Can't be serious with no rappers (no rappers)
    Stayed down and what happened? (What happened?)
    Got my daughter that mansion (that mansion)
    Gave my mother that million (that million)
    Sold my soul to my feelings (my feelings)
    Can't go blind 'bout these women (no)

    Too many M's to make (to make)
    Too many rules to break (to break)
    Too many fightin' that case (that case)
    I gotta find my way (my way)
    Daughter need new shoes (shoes)
    If I lose, she lose (lose)
    Then I ain't gettin' used to losses
    I'm goin' on 'til I crash
    Fuck all the opps, I kid you not, see we gon' crash
    My thoughts is sick, I don't have no sense, sometimes I crash
    Pour up this 1942, it knock me on my
    It knock me on my

    Nigga gotta hit the golf course to get a peace of mind
    Family friends want a piece of mine
    I can tell they all piecin' up
    And I can show 'em where peace resides
    Since eight years old, I knew I'd be rich
    'Cause the college route, it wasn't 'bout shit
    Tried the honest route, but chose house licks
    Tried to lock me up, but can't catch this
    Now where we touch down is on my X list, I'm on a fresh tip
    Too much time out livin' reckless
    Now I got time up on my left wrist
    Lil' rappers ain't impressive (ain't impressive)
    Your tax bracket ain't impressive (ain't impressive)
    You buy a chain, but won't buy no land
    That hashtag should say, "Desperate" (desperate)
    I'm kickin' game for these young niggas
    'Cause one day they'll meet my daughter (uh)
    All that bullshit I taught her (uh)
    Way too blessed to be normal (uh)
    Upper echelon, but we stand that
    So, girl, be proud that your skin black
    And be happy, girl, that your hair napped
    'Cause the school system won't teach that
    Where your father been, you gon' reach that

    Too many M's to make (to make)
    Too many rules to break (to break)
    Too many fightin' that case (that case)
    I gotta find my way (my way)
    Daughter need new shoes (shoes)
    If I lose, she lose (lose)
    Then I ain't gettin' used to losses
    I'm goin' on 'til I crash
    Fuck all the opps, I kid you not, see we gon' crash
    My thoughts is sick, I don't have no sense, sometimes I crash
    Pour up this 1942, it knock me on my
    It knock me on my Writer/s: Billy Edd Bill Wheeler, Kendrick Lamar Duckworth, Matthew Jehu Samuels, Quincy Matthew Hanley
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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