Bandit

Album: Hardstone Psycho (2024)
Charted: 63 38
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  • (I did it for love)
    Ride the highway, ride the bus (rock it, rock it)
    Walk my house, look like Army Plus (radio, radio)
    Walk in the strip, she gon' make it bust (bust it, bust it)

    I do damage (bust it)
    You niggas can't stand it (bust it)
    Psycho bandit (bust it)
    Like it's Marilyn Manson (bust it)
    Got the cash, advance it (bust it)
    Get the Sprite and enhance it (bust it)
    Pour the Wock' out the pantry (bust it)
    Take a sip and I'm dancin' (bust it)
    She pop it like a Plan B (bust it)
    Oh, she lit like a candle
    Boot it up in the car seat
    Hold a nigga up for ransom
    Want her back? Better call me (bust it)
    It's whatever, I'm geeked
    Buyin' the punch at the party

    You niggas ain't fly, this shit lookin' dummy (yeah)
    I'll probably get fried, I look like a mummy (bust it)
    I'm gettin' this cash, it's Monday to Sunday
    I guess you won't talk if it ain't about the money (bust it)
    My boys in the shop, and they jump like a bunny
    Got pounds and pills, it ain't nothin' funny
    I fuck from the side and I keep the bitch cummin'
    If I gotta reach up, I'ma keep the bitch dumpin'
    When I slide in that coupe, boy, I keep that bitch hummin'
    We done went rocked that bitch, all the way to the summer
    Get deep in the pot, get deep like a plumber
    Why would I keep it, I never went loved her
    I just went fucked her and gave to my brother (yeah, yeah)
    Eat it for dinner, oh, eat it for supper (yeah, yeah)
    Why would you keep her, lil nigga? You sucker?
    Why would you keep her, lil nigga? You suck?

    (I did it for love)
    Ride the highway, ride the bus (rock it, rock it)
    Walk my house, look like Army Plus (radio, radio)
    Walk in the strip, she gon' make it bust (bust it, bust it)

    I do damage (bust it)
    You niggas can't stand it (bust it)
    Psycho bandit (bust it)
    Like it's Marilyn Manson (bust it)
    Got the cash, advance it (bust it)
    Get the Sprite and enhance it (bust it)
    Pour the Wock' out the pantry (bust it)

    You niggas ain't fly, this shit lookin' dummy
    I'll probably get fried, I look like a mummy
    I'm gettin' this cash, it's Monday to Sunday
    I guess you won't talk if it ain't about the money
    My boys in the shop, and they jump like a bunny
    Got pounds and pills, it ain't nothin' funny
    I fuck from the side and I keep the bitch cummin'
    If I gotta reach up, I'ma keep the bitch dumpin'

    Ridin' this bi- got a TV huh
    Belt on that boy like a BB, huh
    Hide in the bush you won't see me, huh?
    Put you underwater like seaweed, huh
    Why lil' nigga wan' be me, huh
    .45 up and I'm creepin', huh
    Drive-by, shootin' in the demon, huh
    Fuck is you sayin? I'm geekin', huh Writer/s: Caleb Zackery Toliver, Kevin Parker, Sean Reid
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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