Dreams Money Can Buy

Album: Care Package (2011)
Charted: 68
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  • Don't fuck with me, don't fuck with me
    Don't fuck with me, don't fuck with me
    Don't fuck with me, don't fuck with me (don't)

    I got car money, fresh start money
    I want Saudi money, I want art money
    I want women to cry and pour out their heart for me
    And tell me how much they hate it when they apart from me
    Yeah, and lately I do bitches the meanest
    Tell 'em I love 'em and don't ever mean it, we go on dates
    I send the Maybach out in neighbourhoods, they never seen it
    That shit is dangerous, but it's so convenient
    I ain't lying, yeah, and comfortable I sit
    That manual Ferrari Italia, some fly shit
    It's sittin' at the house like I bought in '96
    'Cause honestly I'm too fucking busy to drive stick
    I swear, too fucking busy, too busy fuckin'
    This nigga girl, but to me she wasn't
    Been hot before they open doors for me, pre-heated oven
    I'm in this so, but I ain't finished though
    It's been a minute though
    My newest girl from back home got issues with parents
    And some charges, how the fuck can I get her to Paris?
    Luckily, I'm the greatest my country's ever seen
    So chances are I get the border to issue me clearance
    Dreams money can buy
    Everybody yelled, "Surprise", I wasn't surprised
    That's only 'cause I been waiting on it, nigga
    So fuck whoever hating on a nigga, of course

    Don't fuck with me, don't fuck with me
    (Don't) don't fuck with me, don't fuck with me
    (Don't) don't fuck with me, don't fuck with me
    (Don't) don't fuck with me, don't fuck with me
    (Don't)

    Food from India, she in Charlotte Olympia's
    We talked music for hours, she never mentioned ya
    Can't tell you how much I love when niggas think they got it
    And I love the fact that line made 'em think about it
    YMCMB
    These niggas make it so hard to be friendly when I know part of it's envy
    Tryna fill the shoes, nigga, so far these are empty
    I take 'em off in the house because the throw carpets are Fendi
    Ooh, I never seen the car you claim to drive
    Well, shit, I seen it, you just ain't inside
    And I feel like lately it went from top 5 to remaining 5
    My favorite rappers either lost it or ain't alive
    And they tryna bring us down: me, Weezy and Stunna
    We stayed up, Christmas lights in the middle of summer
    And if the girl standing next to me got a fat ass
    Then I'll probably give her my number
    Yeah, I throw my dollars up high
    And they land on the stage you dance on
    We got company coming over
    Would it kill you to put some pants on?
    Dreams money can buy
    They told me it's like a high, and it wasn't a lie
    Yeah, just have some good pussy waitin' on a nigga
    And fuck whoever hating on a nigga, aw yeah

    Don't fuck with me, don't fuck with me
    (Don't) don't fuck with me, don't fuck with me
    (Don't) don't fuck with me, don't fuck with me
    (Don't) don't fuck with me, don't fuck with me
    (Don't)

    (Don't)
    (Don't fuck with me, don't fuck with me)

    (Don't) Writer/s: Adrian Eccleston, Aubrey Graham
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Payday Music Publishing, Universal Music Publishing Group
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