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Album: Thank Me Later (2010)
Charted: 50 14
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  • Uh, Young Money
    Yeah

    I know way too many people here right now
    That I didn't know last year, who the fuck are y'all?
    I swear it feels like the last few nights
    We've been everywhere and back
    But I just can't remember it all
    What am I doing? What am I doing?
    Oh yeah, that's right, I'm doing me, I'm doing me
    I'm living life right now, man
    And this what I'ma do 'til it's over, 'til it's over
    But it's far from over

    Alright, bottles on me, long as someone drink it
    Never drop the ball, fuck are y'all thinking?
    Making sure the Young Money ship is never sinking
    'Bout to set it off in this bitch, Jada Pinkett
    I shouldn't have drove, tell me how I'm getting home
    You too fine to be laying down in bed alone
    I could teach you how to speak my language, Rosetta Stone
    I swear this life is like the sweetest thing I've ever known
    'Bout to go thriller, Mike Jackson on these niggas
    All I need's a fucking red jacket with some zippers
    Super good smidoke, a package of the Swisher's
    I did it overnight, it couldn't happen any quicker
    "Y'all know them? Well, fuck it, me either"
    But point the biggest skeptic out, I'll make him a believer
    It wouldn't be the first time I done it, throwing hundreds
    When I should be throwing ones, bitch, I run it, ah

    I know way too many people here right now
    That I didn't know last year, who the fuck are y'all?
    I swear it feels like the last few nights
    We've been everywhere and back
    But I just can't remember it all
    What am I doing? What am I doing?
    Oh yeah, that's right, I'm doing me, I'm doing me
    I'm living life right now, man
    And this what I'ma do 'til it's over, 'til it's over
    But it's far from over

    Uh, one thing 'bout music when it hits, you feel no pain
    And I swear I got this shit that make these bitches go insane
    So they tell me that they love me
    I know better than that, it's just game
    It's just what comes with the fame
    And I'm ready for that, I'm just saying
    But I really can't complain, everything is kosher
    Two thumbs up, Ebert and Roeper
    I really can't see the end getting any closer
    But I'll probably still be the man when everything is over
    So I'm riding through the city with my high beams on
    Can you see me? Can you see me? Get your Visine on
    Y'all just do not fit the picture, turn your widescreen on
    If you thinking I'ma quit before I die, dream on
    Man, they treat me like a legend, am I really this cold?
    I'm really too young to be feeling this old
    It's about time you admit it, who you kidding?
    Man, nobody's ever done it like I did it, uh

    I know way too many people here right now
    That I didn't know last year, who the fuck are y'all?
    I swear it feels like the last few nights
    We've been everywhere and back
    But I just can't remember it all
    What am I doing? What am I doing?
    Oh yeah, that's right, I'm doing me, I'm doing me
    I'm living life right now, man
    And this what I'ma do 'til it's over, 'til it's over
    But it's far from over
    Yeah, that's right, I'm doing me, I'm doing me
    I'm living life right now, man
    And this what I'ma do 'til it's over, 'til it's over
    But it's far from over, uh Writer/s: Aubrey Drake Graham, Matthew Jehu Samuels, Nicholas John Brongers, Noah James Shebib
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • Alfred from Jersey City, NjDoes anyone think the hook in this song is sampled from (or remarkably similar to) King Crimson's "In The wake of Poseidon"? If so, you read it here first.
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