Grammy

Album: The DeAndre Way (2010)
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  • Ester dean

    What do you want from me
    Because I've giving you everything
    What do you need from me
    Are you not happy with anything

    Soulja Boy

    Party like a rockstar
    Hit em with?
    Fast like a Nascar
    Lyin' like my dash car
    I deserve a Grammy
    Will I fly away or land on Miami
    I don't have time to rhyme
    But I do have time to grind
    SOD pirates I don't need a hook
    My lyrics illustrated versus takin' from a book
    I understand the fans
    Supply and demand
    Crunk and command
    Fight and we'll stand
    Lyrics from a true legion
    Live a life to god blessings
    Big papers long acres
    Top flight no security

    Black ice on me call a jury
    Yeah trick yeah trick and we call it magic
    My style may change you can call it drastic
    Money so long? measures
    I love my business and I love my pleasure
    Live now dies later Internet genius
    Self proclaimin' he for the fortunate of fame
    He'll run through the rain
    For a meanin' to change
    Taking over the game
    18 years old with a drop top phantom
    Kidnap the world till they pay my ransom
    Deandre way? tatted on my face
    Four words to say
    I deserve a grammy

    Ester dean

    What do you want from me
    Cause I've giving you everything
    What do you need from me
    Are you not happy with anything
    Is it not good enough
    Am I not good enough
    Have I not gave enough
    What do you want from me
    What do you want from me Writer/s: DEANDRE WAY, ESTHER DEAN, RICARDO LAMARE
    Publisher: Peermusic Publishing, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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