No Promises

Album: The Bigger Artist (2017)
Charted: 74
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  • (Cardo Got Wangs)

    At least I was good to you
    At least I was good to you
    At least I was good to you
    At least I was good to you

    I can't make no fucking promises
    Lifestyle getting out of control
    Lifestyle getting ludicrous
    I made a milly in less than a year and I blew that on stupid shit
    Typed it in like "How to make a milly", I used to google it
    Savannah just wanted to see me perform and got hit over stupid shit
    I woke up and saw the shit right on my phone
    They don't know who the shooter is

    You never know
    Never feel untouchable
    I touched your soul made you feel so comfortable
    If I let you go I would feel so skeptical
    Unacceptable, but I still gotta let you know
    Yeah
    That I can't make no fucking promises
    I can't make no fucking promises
    I can't make no fucking promises
    Yeah

    Lifestyle on the road sheesh
    Used to always want a rollie now I want a new two-tone gold Patek
    Yeah, we couldn't go to Phillipe's
    I had to be on that corner until it was morning so me and my niggas could eat
    I be the one with the sauce
    I never thought it was sweet
    I got my foot in the door
    They never gave me the key
    I had to turn to a ki
    Even when I was a boy, I was the man in the streets
    I was the man with the heat
    I was a beast, sheesh
    He had her heart, but she tried to give it to me (damn)
    But she can't keep no fucking promises
    Shit, I'm coming with a lotta money
    Money comes with a lotta shit
    Told Mo, "Bring the studio to everywhere we go" and that's a lotta hits
    Slo-mo in my videos when the lights out, all my diamonds hit
    Something 'bout blue faces I like money conversations
    Whole lotta 20's that's basic
    Nigga fuck it I'm shameless
    Can't fuck with a snitch nigga if you get caught don't say shit
    Have you ever met another nigga like me?
    I bet you won't say shit
    I went from rags to riches
    I bagged the bitches that gave me the straight face
    I hit the baddest bitches
    It's sad, but I had to curve 'em the same day
    I treated them bad
    I wouldn't be mad if I was to get treated the same way
    So treat me the same way, same way, same way

    I was a savage to you
    I had to give up and put all my hoes to the side
    I swear if I ever left you in the cold
    It's 'cause it was colder inside
    Look I swear if you ever try to leave me alone
    I hope you don't turn to a thot
    Most of the niggas that call me only hit my phone because I get money a lot
    I be the one with the dough
    You say you gon' take it, but nigga we know that's a lie
    Even before we was on, the money was long and we used to fuck with the spot
    Bitches be singing my song
    I knew I was on, right when I bust down a watch
    Niggas was hating before and they hate on me now
    But don't got shit say to me now
    I was gonna do it to her, but I don't really wanna use her
    Keep giving excuses, when we really gonna link up?
    Even if I sound stupid, I'ma say what's real to her
    Even if she not truthful, fuck it I'ma still be good with you

    At least I was good to you
    At least I was good to you
    At least I was good to you
    At least I was good to you Writer/s: Artist Dubose, Ronald LaTour
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Reservoir Media Management, Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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