Mmhmm

Album: The Biggest (2023)
Charted: 63
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  • (Ayo, BandPlay)
    Yeah, chop skulls
    Og Ron C
    Bigxthaplug
    Chopped up and not slopped up
    Ayy
    (Let the BandPlay)

    I just went bought a watch with a whole lot of diamonds
    To show all these niggas it's my time
    Took a trip out to Cali to hang with the Crips
    Make a play, and get high off that Zaza
    I say RIP Kobe, a nigga so fly-fly
    When I ball, I'll fuck around, skydive
    So much chicken on me, could've went bought a Williams
    A Rudy's, a big-ass Popeye's
    In a whole different bracket, this life is immaculate
    If you hit me for 'bows, then you know that I'm tax-taxin'
    Keep buyin' clothes, got shit still in the pack-packages
    If he say that he robbed me, he cap-cappin' then
    Really know niggas throw sevens like Kae-Kaepernick
    You not blind, then you see that we ha-havin' it
    Known in my city, so no, I'm not av-average
    Came a long way from dope in the cabinet

    Niggas know that I step (uh-huh)
    And the gang that I rep (uh-huh)
    Went to Solomon, iced out the ten, put six- put six hundred on all of our neck (uh-huh)
    Paid in- paid in full like Mitch (mm-hmm)
    Really havin' this shit (mm-hmm-hmm)
    Got off that stuff, started rappin' and six- and six months later, I'm rich (mm-hmm)

    Ni-nigga know I'm a stepper, I step with some elegance
    All these niggas I'm with is some felons
    And strapped with a pole, so I hope that you Heaven-sent
    If they spin, make 'em wish that they never spinned
    Most of these niggas is hoes, they be tellin' it
    Man, I finna take over, I'm stampin' it
    How you bang this? Hit that cell and ain't reppin' shit
    Left your dog in that rain and ain't help with it
    How is you solid? You ain't never dealt with it
    You see, me, I come different, I'm blessed-
    How is you solid? You ain't never dealt with it
    You see, me, I come different, I'm blessed-
    How is you solid? You ain't never dealt with it
    You see, me, I come different, I'm blessed with it
    Went got the Rollie, it go with my necklace
    Thirty for both, you could die if you mess with it
    Can't do the show if it don't got a check with it
    These niggas po-po, I swear they irrelevant
    Hatin' like I don't know that's really jealously
    Knowin' they mad that they no longer next to me

    Niggas know that I step (uh-huh)
    And the gang that I rep (uh-huh)
    Went to Solomon, iced out the ten, put six- put six hundred on all of our neck (uh-huh)
    Paid in- paid in full like Mitch (mm-hmm)
    Really- really havin' this shit (mm-hmm)
    Got off that stuff, started rappin' and six months later, I'm rich (mm-hmm) Writer/s: Charles Nelson, Krishon Gaines, Leon Sylvers III, Rodarrion Harrison, Stephen Shockley, William Shelby, Xavier Landum
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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