Business Man

Album: Raskit (2017)
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  • Ayy!
    You know what they say
    They say God helps those who help themselves and the Devil makes work for idle thumbs
    Fuck it

    No boy can't run me, sun me
    Any given Sunday
    Move like Crocodile Dundee
    Daggar in my undies
    Lookin' for a chick like Chun-Li
    Thick in the hips not dumpy
    Bumpers bumpy
    Ready for the Rumpy Pumpy
    Pum pum junkie
    Side guys lookin' all grumpy
    Thinkin' I'm cunt
    Lookin' at me stuntin'
    Wishin' they could jump me
    Leave me all lumpy
    Crooked and stumpy
    Bet you any money that you wouldn't get 1p
    You silly monkey
    MTV gotta punk me
    Don't be a numpty
    Don't get comfy
    Try me it'll get funky
    Couldn't take me for a flunky
    Now I just slump in the country
    Country bumkin
    Lookin' all chunky
    I ain't got a monthly
    Done with the mortgage
    Coulda had a bigger house
    But I got it figured out
    So I bloody bought it
    I ain't gotta forfeit
    They ain't got a audit
    But I'll endorse it
    Stay in your lane rudeboy
    Don't force it
    Runnin' on ice when you know you gotta walk it
    I walk the walk and I talk it
    Talk is cheap everybody could afford it
    You can still kill a fine wine if you cork it
    Tastes like horse shit
    I call the bullshit, sort it
    I don't report it
    Won't see me in the dock or on the pulpit
    See me in the tinted whip with a sport kit
    No spare tire an' the boots in the front with a tool kit
    Didn't import it
    I ain't gotta make no noise
    If I want something done I will sort it

    I'm a business man
    I got a business plan
    I got the wickedest brand
    I'm so gifted and
    You just sit and jam
    I keep the business ran
    You got it twisted fam
    Go handle your business man
    I'm a business man
    I got a business plan
    I got the wickedest brand
    I'm so gifted and
    You just sit and jam
    I keep the business ran
    You got it twisted fam
    Go handle your business man

    Don't take no losses
    Roll with the bosses
    I'm my own boss and I don't sit sippin' on coffee in a office
    Cuttin' across, cuttin' them costs
    Sittin' on profit
    Plus I'm a pro and a prophet
    Who's gonna stop it?
    Custom whistle I cop it
    I'm lookin' stocky and they do not stock it
    Raisin' the stock and I'm off like a rocket
    All kinda P in my pocket
    Back in the day had a bee in my bonnet
    Moronic
    Nowadays companies comin' to me and I tell 'em my fee and they're on it
    Take it or leave it or I do not want it
    Spare me the sonnet
    If you could pree what I pree you would probably vomit
    Gotta admit it's ironic
    Gotta iron out all the pros and dosy sheep
    Dressed in wolf's clothing
    Only keep cool and composed I'm rollin' so
    Cold I feel frozen
    Chosen now my ego is swollen
    Head above shoulders
    Tryna keep a hold of my soul
    While holdin' on to my goals
    My goal is go, go and unload
    And holdin' on to old flows a no go
    Pogo, not me I stay low I'm solo
    All my foes are so old and over
    I ain't even involved I'm global
    Good as gold I don't phone up soldier
    No gold in my molar
    Older, bigger, bolder, bipolar, owner
    All I know is I don't owe ya

    I'm a business man
    I got a business plan
    I got the wickedest brand
    I'm so gifted and
    You just sit and jam
    I keep the business ran
    You got it twisted fam
    Go handle your business man
    I'm a business man
    I got a business plan
    I got the wickedest brand
    I'm so gifted and
    You just sit and jam
    I keep the business ran
    You got it twisted fam
    Go handle your business man Writer/s: Dylan Mills
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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