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Album: CLPPNG (2014)
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  • Holler out your city if you ride for it
    Let em know why you die for it
    Same reason all these riders get high so it's
    All medicinal now what you wanna buy, homie?

    Bye bitch
    Mob shit
    Boss talk
    Game rich
    Name game
    Gang signs
    Work on the phone call it base line

    (Yup)
    Line dance like a ho down
    Pimps up daytime
    Whole block a ghost town
    Ghost ride, ghost face
    G's get ghost in a moment
    Pour a little for the ghosts of the dead homies

    Deadpan voice singing tin pan alley songs
    Panhandling in front of tourists with the camera phones
    Get it how you live
    Or live till you get it
    Get it in

    When the stash low and it's no cash
    Get it in
    And you ridin' no L's no tags
    Get it in
    And she lookin' like you ain't gon' smash
    Get it in
    But she got her legs up on the dash
    Show these haters how to go

    Get that work
    Make that work work
    Get that work
    Make that work work
    Get that work
    Make that work work
    Get that work
    Make that work work

    (Cocc Pistol)I get it
    I whip it, I flip it, I pocket the profit
    Don't know when to stop it
    They callin' me Griselda the harlot
    My ? is erotic
    Can't walk the hill is enormous
    The arm in the armrest
    (Click clack) these dames is dormant

    I came up from boosting my garments
    Switching my handbags
    How I switching my polish
    Never catch me in the same blouse
    Unless I'm running to Target
    Never catch me in a large crowd
    Unless I'm the life of the party

    I been hitting from September to August
    Ahead of my time like lil' old ladies and bonnets
    All I need is a sickle imma reap me a harvest
    The hardest thing I had to do was to make a real promise

    I been countin' money since elementary
    That's why these broke boys ain't gettin' into me
    And when the stash low
    And it ain't no cash flow
    Shit I go to work
    Move it by the boat load

    When the stash low and it's no cash
    Get it in
    And you ridin' no L's no tags
    Get it in
    And she lookin' like you ain't gon' smash
    Get it in
    But she got her legs up on the dash
    Show these haters how to go

    Get that work
    Make that work work
    Get that work
    Make that work work
    Get that work
    Make that work work
    Get that work
    Make that work work
    Stop

    Red lights in the distance
    You never been to that district they reference
    Trunk full of hashish and mescaline
    Your mind is a mess and this bitch is undressin'

    A) mash on the throttle like a G
    Put a bottle to your teeth
    Say fuck it, you're a free man

    B) pull over to the side of the street
    Keep your hand on the shotty sitting up under the seat or

    C) let the cop pull you over say something slick
    On some Jay-Z 99 Problems type shit

    D) all of the above in your head but
    It really doesn't matter cause you already dead

    No obituaries for the most part
    Nobody cares you're not even a co-star
    Just an extra
    They read about it as a number
    Names got money in their wallet

    When the stash low and it's no cash
    Get it in
    And you ridin' no L's no tags
    Get it in
    And she lookin' like you ain't gon' smash
    Get it in
    But she got her legs up on the dash
    Show these haters how to go

    Get that work
    Make that work work
    Get that work
    Make that work work
    Get that work
    Make that work work
    Get that work
    Make that work work Writer/s: CREONIA WATTS, DAVEED DIGGS, JONATHAN RALEIGH SNIPES, STEVEN KAPLAN, WILLIAM MORAN HUTSON
    Publisher: Songtrust Ave
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