Billion Streams Freestyle

Album: Bolide Noir (2024)
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  • Said that my bitch was gay, got a billion streams, I'm a mainstream rapper
    He shot coke in SoHo House, my brodie a mainstream trapper
    Come around us and get deaded, they fuck for free, we don't pay these badders
    Don't get it confused, it's ninety percent grind, ten percent talent
    I wanna get paid and stay out the way, so what's with all of the chattin'?
    If I'm feelin' sad, then how do the opps feel? Bro, I can only imagine
    I'm somehow still not used to the lifestyle, but I'm slowly adaptin'
    I'm plannin' the exit route, I ain't tryna be thirty years old and rappin'
    Call me a cheat but I own up to it, so you can't call me a liar
    I never took drugs, all I did was sell them, so you can't call me a buyer
    If I die before I get rich, you can call me broke, but at least I tried
    I'm not the type to hide my emotion, even though I'm a G, I cry
    There's pros and cons to the life that I live
    so I may never find a companion
    I'm too rich to go back and forth with a bitch 'bout a misunderstandin'
    And I'm too rich to go back and forth with the opps, they don't get a reaction
    I came from the trenches, now I'm expensive, hittin' a bitch from the Hamptons
    Remember the times when the line weren't ringing, I never had nobody callin'
    Like eight in the mornin', police storm in, they're not gonna give you a warnin'
    I'm missin' the times I would walk down Shoreditch without fans recordin'
    The first time that I stepped in a bando, bro, I was only a school kid
    We're growin' up quick in the part that I come from, runnin' around like orphans
    I was fourteen havin' sex, no condom, thinking about an abortion
    My dad was homeless with four children, he can't even afford them
    I love that man, but I can't remember the last time I even saw him
    I think I need spiritual cleansing, I think I need a honourable mention
    For everythin' I did for the ends and
    the things that I did for the mandem, uh
    Bae, don't die for your BBL, I don't even find it attractive
    My hair ain't done, if I take off my hat
    this bitch might think I'm a catfish
    I ain't flawless, I been through traumas, baby, of course I'm foolish
    But I'm not stupid, I moved mum out the hood before I went jewellers
    I went OT on New Year's Eve, I never came back till August
    I sat in a trap with a crackhead smokin' crack and it made me nauseous, huh
    I got zero trust, broad day robbery's regular here
    Civilians watch and don't do nothin', it might get long if a hero come
    Which one, fear or love? I think 'bout bro and start tearin' up
    All of the opps are broke and rubbed, I want them dead but that's near enough Writer/s: Malik Reinicke, Oakley Caesar-Su
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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