I'm Sprung

Album: Rappa Ternt Sanga (2005)
Charted: 30 8
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  • I'm-I'm sprung
    Dawg-dawg, she got me
    Got-got me doin' things I'll never do
    If you ain't been I'm tellin' you
    I'm sprung (I'm sprung)
    Dawg-dawg, she got me
    Got-got do-doin' things I'll never do
    If you ain't been I'm tellin' you

    You do (Michael)
    You-you do (Michael, Michael)
    You-you do
    You-you do (Michael Watts, Swishahouse Remix)
    You-you do (do do do do do do)
    You-you do (do do do do do do do do)
    You-you do (do do do do do do do do do do)

    Ooh-ooh
    She got me doin' the dishes
    Any-anything she want for some kisses
    I'm cookin' for her when she gets hungry
    All she doin' is actin' like she want me
    She cuttin' off all my homies
    Even all my other ronis
    She ain't even my main lady
    See I been thinkin' bout it lately
    Man she really don't deserve me
    A-all she wanna do is hurt me
    So I gotta get away from her
    But now I'm-, but now I'm leaving quickly
    Before she come and try to get me
    And I'm takin' everything with me
    Well it all come down to her

    I'm-I'm sprung-sprung
    Dawg-dawg, she got me
    Got-got me doin' thing's I'll never do
    If you ain't been I'm tellin' you
    I'm sprung (I'm sprung)
    Dawg-dawg, she got me
    Got-got do-doin' things I'll never do
    If you ain't been I'm tellin' you

    You do
    You-you do
    You-you do
    You-you do
    You-you do (do do do do do do)
    You-you do (do do do do do do do do)
    You-you do (do do do do do do do do do do)

    Ooh, so we went our separate ways
    It's been a couple of days
    But now I'm doin' what I want to
    With nobody tellin' me what I'm gon' do
    And I'm feelin' so free
    With nobody but me
    Now I can handle all my business
    All of my fellas, can I get a witness? (Ooh-ooh)
    But I'm feelin' kinda lonely
    On top of that I'm kinda horny
    And-and I gotta get back to-to her-her
    Now I'm -now I'm leavin' quickly
    Before she come and try to get me
    And I'm takin' everything with me
    Well it all-well it all down-down

    I'm-I'm sprung-sprung
    Dawg-dawg, she got me
    Got-got me doin' things I'll never do
    If you ain't been I'm tellin' you
    I'm sprung (I'm sprung)
    Dawg-dawg, she got me
    Got-got me doin' things I'll never do
    If you ain't been I'm tellin' you

    You-you do (do do do do do do)
    You-you do (do do do do do do do do)
    You-you do (do do do do do do do)
    You-you do (do do do do)
    Ooh-ooh
    You-you do (do do do do do do)
    You-you do (do do do do do do do do)
    You-you do (do do do do do do do do do do do do) Writer/s: Faheem Rasheed Najm
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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