Might Not

Album: Up For Days (2016)
Charted: 68
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  • Eh oh yeah, oh yeah
    Oh yeah, oh yeah, oh yeah oh yeah, oh yeah oh yeah
    Oh yeah, oh yeah, nah
    Everybody 'round me saying I should relax
    'Cause I been going hard 'til my eyes roll backward
    All I want to do is forget about my past
    And smoke a little weed, really nothing too drastic
    Any time you see me in a picture and I'm smiling
    Probably 'cause I'm faded, or I'm chilling with the fans
    Not really the type to let a nigga talk back
    But I'mma let it slide 'cause my niggas too violent
    Shout out to the ones who spend money like a habit
    Even if they had a million dollars, they'd be trappin'
    Got a couple girls shooting movies on the mattress
    Then I hit the booth, make the motherfucking soundtrack
    Then I play it back on the eighty-inch plasma
    Then I get 'em faded off that super-fantastic
    Roll that grandmaster, smell it through the plastic
    Nobody can handle me, I'm gone when the shit's too strong

    The night's too long
    I took too much and I've gone too far
    And I might not make it
    I might not make it this time
    I might not make it
    I might not make it
    I might not make it this time
    I might not make it
    I might not make it
    I might not make it this time
    I might not make it
    I might not

    Bitches know, told a hoe it's different strokes for different folks
    Came up out the north, we was playing with a different snow
    Took my niggas from the four-one to Pacifico
    We no longer put no fish scale on the fishing boat
    Listen, hoe, I know all you bitches want is liquor, smoke (Liquor, smoke)
    I know all you bitches want is dick and dough (Dick and dough)
    Told her you don't gotta make it difficult
    Baby, sit calm, we don't need another episode
    Hippie bitches sending me titty pictures
    She told me no religion was the new religion
    She said she don't believe in God, but her shoe's Christian
    I heard she serving everybody like the soup kitchen
    Getting hoes higher, getting hoes higher
    She got work in the morning, I'm getting hoes fired
    Why the fuck you call it purple when you mix it pink
    You know I fucking mix the drinks when the shit's too strong

    The night's too long
    I took too much and I've gone too far
    And I might not make it
    I might not make it this time
    I might not make it
    I might not make it
    I might not make it this time
    I might not make it
    I might not make it
    I might not make it this time
    I might not make it
    I might not

    'Cause I've been smoking a lot, and I've been drinking
    I might not make it
    Oh, no I might not make it
    'Cause I've been smoking a lot, and I've been drinking
    I might not make it
    Oh no, I might not make it

    'Cause I've been smoking a lot, and I've been drinking
    I might not make it
    Oh, no I might not make it
    'Cause I've been smoking a lot, and I've been drinking
    I might not make it
    Oh no, I might not make it (Ooh) Writer/s: ABEL TESFAYE, AHMAD BALSHE, BENJAMIN DYER DIEHL, CID EDUARDO MEIRELES
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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