Daylight

Album: For All the Dogs (2023)
Charted: 8
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  • You're all a bunch of fucking assholes
    You know why?
    You don't have the guts to be what you wanna be
    You need people like me
    You need people like me so you can point your fuckin' fingers
    And say that's the bad guy
    Yeah (808 Mafia)
    Grah

    Treat all my exes like Jehovah's witnesses
    Free all the dogs and fuck all the witnesses
    They sittin' down, we standin' on business
    Ayy, standin' on business
    Standin' on business
    Standin' on business
    Standin' on, ooh
    I'm tryna fuck all the bitches that look like my ex
    I'm makin' her vex, I'm too complex
    I carry a whole lotta gold on my neck
    He talkin' down, he get put in a lake
    Capo the type to show up to the wake

    I'm geekin' hard, don't know what to take
    Don't know what I took
    My doggy got booked for actin' like Book
    Shot 'em in, ayy

    Shot 'em in daylight
    Shot 'em in daylight
    Shot 'em in daylight (shot 'em, shot 'em, what? Shot 'em, what?)
    Shot 'em in daylight
    Shot 'em in daylight
    Shot 'em in daylight (broad day)

    She went to Jung and bought the body
    I wasn't there when they caught the body
    TPS think that I bought the body
    Internet swear that I bought the body
    Take more than that to go pop somebody
    Them niggas talk about everybody
    So lowkey, I'm happy they got somebody, nigga, what?
    Like what's in your shoe? We sockin' niggas
    Like what's on your wrist? We clockin' niggas
    Like anyone home? We knockin' niggas
    We clumsy as fuck, we droppin' niggas
    Like Lenny Kravitz show, we rockin' niggas
    Like tennis indoors, we squashin' niggas
    Like combo number one, we whoppin' niggas, nigga, what?
    We grabbin' his girl and we leavin' a note
    She broke up with him and deleted a post
    She said she was vegan, she eatin' a goat, what

    I'm geekin' hard, I know how it look
    Don't know what to take, don't know what I took
    My doggy got booked for actin' like Book
    Shot 'em in (what?)

    Shot 'em in daylight
    Shot 'em in daylight
    Shot 'em in daylight (shot 'em, shot 'em, what? Shot 'em, what?)
    Shot 'em in daylight
    Shot 'em in daylight
    Shot 'em in daylight (broad)

    Don't talk to my man like that
    I like it when you make it
    My, my, my, my man
    My, my, my, my man
    Don't talk to my man like that
    I like it when you like it
    My, my, my, my man
    My, my, my, my man
    You know which one you want
    I don't care which one you want
    You can take whatever
    I don't care what you do
    I will always watch 'em for you Writer/s: Adonis Graham, Alessio Bevilacqua, Aubrey Drake Graham, Joshua Howard Luellen, Matthew Kyle Brown, Thomas Cremeni
    Publisher: Downtown Music Publishing, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group
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