Thank God (Interlude)
by YG

Album: My Krazy Life (2014)
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  • All my life, wanted to love you, wanna make you proud
    To never leave you or how they fly
    Gave up my loyalty and paid the price
    Got me asking why these people wrong you, but you done them right
    They giving up and all you do is fight
    You sacrificing, you would even die
    And I thank God for never leaving me alone even when I'm on my own
    Won't break up, stand up strong
    And I thank God for showing the road to go
    When I'm weak and feeling low, built up, but never show

    Sorry, Ms.Jackson, I hate to call in this fashion
    I understand it's late and you work harder than average
    Plus I'm knowing that you and your son have been clashing
    But Kenny called and told me to tell you what happened
    He hit a lick with his homies, his homies switched it on him
    They spent the money, he got greedy and put the pistol on him
    Shots fired from both sides, but nobody died
    I thank God he survived and got out alive
    But this gon' hurt you to hear
    Kenny went to jail, might be facing some years
    Police say it's evidence he broke into someone's residence
    The neighbors say they witnessed it and plus they found fingerprints
    They say the bail like 50 thou
    But it's gon' be like 5 thousand to get him out
    Man, I told him not to fuck with them niggas
    I'm sorry, I don't mean to curse, but I just never trust 'em at all
    And he up in the pound, my dawg
    And his girl ain't accepting his call
    Can't let him fight the charge in his cell, he didn't bail on me
    I got 2, we just need the other 3, fight the case on his feet Writer/s: DIJON ISAIAH MCFARLANE, KEENON DAQUAN RAY JACKSON
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Songtrust Ave, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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