Still Speedin'
by Sway

Album: The Deliverance (2011)
Charted: 19
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  • Walk right, walk right in
    Walk right, walk right in
    Walk right in

    I was telling everybody up your speed
    That was a couple of years ago
    And now I'm revving up for deliverance
    Switching up gears, got a couple of years to go
    Super slow!
    Here we go! As soon as you hear that, go!
    Liverpool to Portsmouth, yeah

    That chorus got the crowd screaming
    Ooooh oh, ooooh oh!
    I got the people screaming
    Ooooh oh, ooooh oh!

    Click, click, here strap
    Seat belt Derek's back!
    Time to blow like dynamo
    No more disappearing act
    I know you miss me, I miss you too!
    Sometimes that's what a mist will do
    Like Taiwo I was cruising
    Now it's time to take my steering back
    One of the best to ever do, they say
    A testament to this game
    (They say!)
    And even in the wind I never blew it
    (They say!)
    I swayed but kept in my lane
    They call me fleetwood mac
    I'm a mac with a mac with a fleet
    Still getting royalties
    No spoiler but I spoil me!

    I got the crowd screaming
    Ooooh oh, ooooh oh!
    I got the people screaming
    Ooooh oh, ooooh oh!
    Make some noise!
    Still speeding!

    I got the world screaming K.A.'s back!
    Yeah, it's official, trumpets, please!
    No kicks, but this is the rizzle
    Slick rick bitch
    The rule'z here for shizzle
    K.A. and Sway
    Game over!
    Blow the whistle!
    Music you got as shoe's fit too
    Paint these pictures so visual
    MC's wanna come spit too
    And girls wanna go shake hips too!
    I'm still speeding
    You don't wanna meet me at the light
    Rear view mirror, ain't a thing in sight

    They try to give me a ticket
    But I ripped it like a raffle
    Tell them people why I am Mr. Derek Safo
    I'm still speeding!
    Pedal to the metal on a level I ain't gonna settle
    For anything less than gold I ain't gonna meddle around about
    And up down and trying to build since I was like a kid
    But never had the Lego
    Running through the fields and the medals of Ally Pali
    And now I'm a hill, Geppetto was able to make boy
    I can definitely make a real hard boy as steel!
    I ain't gonna stop until I do a couple of millions
    I gave them my demo, now it's time to deal again!
    I'm back up on the bill again
    I'm fresh from the bank
    Bob's your uncle!
    Mines uncle Phil again
    Because I've got the will and the potential
    And I got the credentials
    All of the essentials when it gets stressful
    My beep rises but I'm never gonna stop
    Unless I need to get petrol!
    Still speedin'! Writer/s: ANDREW MUTAMBRIA, DANIEL E. HARTMAN, DANIELE DAVOLI, DAVID WIGGINS, DEREK ANDREWS SAFO, GIORGIO H. TUINFORT, LEWIS NEWNHAM FULLER, MIRKO LIMONI, VALERIO SEMPLICI, WASALU JACO
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Peermusic Publishing, Royalty Network, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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