Murder Weapon

Album: Mixed Weapon (2010)
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  • Shiny gun, shiny gun, shiny gun right now
    It's time for the showdown.

    I never want to hold the gun without the glove's upon my
    Hand, don't leave the finger prints on the murder weapon.

    One of them come I'm gonna kill them dead, two of them
    Come I'm gonna run them red, went out to chase I'll send
    Them to their beds, another one dead.

    Shiny gun, shiny gun, shiny gun rude boy

    Shiny gun, shiny gun, shiny gun right now.

    [Repeat x2]
    Watch I got my glock on my waste,
    Watch I got my glock on my waste,
    You want to get acquainted to Betsy or you want to meet
    My glock Charlie.

    Shiny gun, shiny gun, shiny gun right now,
    Shiny gun, shiny gun it's time for the showdown Writer/s: CARLOS EDUARDO CORTE IMPERIAL, HENRY NICOLA MANCINI, NOEL PHILLIPS
    Publisher: Royalty Network, Spirit Music Group, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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