The Introduction
by T.I.

Album: Trouble Man: Heavy is the Head (2012)
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  • I come apart baby, but now I'm fine
    I'm checkin' trouble sure, moving down the line
    I come apart baby, but that's OK 'cause
    Trouble man, don't get in my way

    I'm just a hood nigga I ain't never had shit
    Just a bad attitude and a bad bitch
    Duffle back full of tools and a half brick
    30, 40, 50 grand in the mattress
    Living on the edge just a habit dawg
    I'm fucked up in the head I don't have it all
    Ball like a dog push it to the limit
    'Bout my business tryna keep from letting pussy niggas in it
    My priorities is follow, God first then the fam
    Then the hustle, then the money, failure ain't in the plan
    Satan on my heel he don't want me to advance
    I tell him go to hell sucka catch me if you can
    Shit I am who I am, fresh up out of apologies
    Sometimes I ain't get in trouble, trouble got in me
    Guess it follows me but I stays on my hustle man
    Still the motherfuckin' man you can call me (Trouble Man)

    Trouble man, I always in trouble man
    Grand hustle man, I'm the motherfuckin' man
    Trouble Man, stays in some trouble man
    Bank rolls, rubber band, you can call me (Trouble Man)

    Trouble man, I always in trouble man
    Grand hustle man, I'm the motherfuckin' man
    Trouble Man, stays in some trouble man
    Bank rolls, rubber band, you can call me (Trouble Man)

    Drugs and rock n roll, ho you know how I roll
    Just left the crossroads, my soul, unsold
    Refrigerated console, the curtains on my car door
    Raw ho, caviar, sushi and escargot
    Everywhere I go fresh to death and clean as a bar of soap
    Getting blowed like trumpets in the wind in Chicago
    God knows I'm hot as El Diablo
    Wrist rockier than Colorado off road
    Also my flows I'm taking back although
    My art's so Leonardo Da Vinci Picasso
    The rain gon' come down on your head like tarp holes
    I guess these other rappers that's cool as far as soft goes
    Sorry Charlie party's over shawty shop closed
    King home, bank roll on King Kong
    Got these suckas in my scope with the beam on
    Prayin' for my downfall you can dream on
    Make sure I'm back in the Maybach gettin' my lean on
    Trouble ain't changed me, role model ain't me
    Don't be angry now if I'm on the same street
    Make a U turn haven't you learned I'm, Trouble Man

    Trouble man, I always in trouble man
    Grand hustle man, I'm the motherfuckin' man
    Trouble Man, stays in some trouble man
    Bank rolls, rubber band, you can call me (Trouble Man)

    Trouble man, I always in trouble man
    Grand hustle man, I'm the motherfuckin' man
    Trouble Man, stays in some trouble man
    Bank rolls, rubber band, you can call me (Trouble Man)

    Weight on my shoulders, chose to squat with it
    Real niggas Say I kick it the same way Pac did it
    Tell all them sucka nigga what the bizz is
    Upset 'cause they can't do they thang like he did here
    Shit, another year another bid done
    No chump change big bank millions
    Ya, my money old but I'm still young
    Them nigga lookin' for some drama I'm a give 'em some
    No more beef a pimp will say goodbye to red meat
    But cross a nigga path and your dead meat
    Remain on my gang time, after time
    '97 college bass head, 99 dime
    '98 had Police's on 285 flyin'
    Skip where you meet KP and L.A Reid got signed
    Cut to the present and the rap game mine
    Some things never change it remains I'm (Trouble Man)

    Trouble man, I always in trouble man
    Grand hustle man, I'm the motherfuckin' man
    Trouble Man, stays in some trouble man
    Bank rolls, rubber band, you can call me (Trouble Man)

    Trouble man, I always in trouble man
    Grand hustle man, I'm the motherfuckin' man
    Trouble Man, stays in some trouble man
    Bank rolls, rubber band, you can call me (Trouble Man) Writer/s: MICHAEL BROWN
    Publisher: Songtrust Ave
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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