Studio

Album: Oxymoron (2014)
Charted: 38
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  • I'm just sitting in the studio just trying to get to you, baby
    But this song so fucking dope, girl, it's hard not for me to blaze it
    To tell the truth, wish it was you in this booth that I was blazin'
    So I'm just sitting in the studio just trying to get to you, baby

    See, I've been in the studio just trying to get to you, baby
    All night laying verses though I'd rather lay with you, baby
    Bra and panties matching, nail and toes, you all kinda lady
    Angel out of Heaven, such a goddess have a nigga prayin'

    I'm just sitting in the studio just trying to get to you, baby
    But this song so fucking dope, girl, it's hard not for me to blaze it
    To tell the truth, wish it was you in this booth that I was blazin'
    So I'm just sitting in the studio just trying to get to you, baby

    You need a real nigga, shorty
    So come and throw that pussy, shorty
    See, I think you and me can make it
    This little verse'll get you naked
    See your heart ain't meant for breaking
    Cupid's never been mistaken
    See, I been caught up in the moment
    Shit, my type ain't quite her type
    But now this gangsta nigga on it
    She can twist my weed and hit the 'yac
    I can hit your type without the hat
    Put that pussy on the map
    I see qualities in a bad girl
    I know that ass you got come with attitude and your swag, girl
    You ain't wrong, girl
    Just when that door knock, lose your thong, girl
    'Cause, girl, 'cause, girl, girl
    'Cause, girl, girl
    'Cause, girl (gir-gir-gir-girl)

    I'm just sitting in the studio just trying to get to you, baby
    But this song so fucking dope, girl, it's hard not for me to blaze it
    To tell the truth, wish it was you in this booth that I was blazin'
    So I'm just sitting in the studio just trying to get to you, baby

    Throw a loc your pussy, girl, you knowing that your nigga faded, uh
    Can I hit that pussy way I wanna while this record playin'? Uh
    Put my tongue in different places, play a game of Operation, uh
    Like, na-na-na-la-la-la-la, you get what I'm sayin'
    Uh, yeah, mh
    No methaphors, nothing like that
    I'm keeping it straight to the point with you, you, you
    So I'ma put this dick up all inside of you, you (you)

    I'm just sitting in the studio just trying to get to you, baby
    But this song so fucking dope, girl, it's hard not for me to blaze it
    To tell the truth, wish it was you in this booth that I was blazin'
    So I'm just sitting in the studio just trying to get to you, baby

    I'm just sitting in the studio just trying to get to you, baby
    But this song so fucking dope, girl, it's hard not for me to blaze it
    To tell the truth, wish it was you in this booth that I was blazin'
    So I'm just sitting in the studio just trying to get to you, baby Writer/s: Bryan James Sledge, Quincy Matthew Hanley, Steve McKinley Thornton
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Peermusic Publishing, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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