From The D 2 The LBC

Album: Curtain Call 2 (2022)
Charted: 51 72
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  • Yeah, it's been a minute
    This probably should've happened a while ago
    Fuck it, we're here now though, let's go
    Yeah (man, what the fuck?), Yo
    Yo, Snoop (oh, man)
    Yo, let me see, let me see them buds (I can't even see my paper, man)
    Man, that shit's the size of my hand, Dogg
    (That shit's gon' make me relapse, yeah) the fuck?

    That's how I know that I'm in the studio with the Doggy (where?)
    In Californi' 'cause my homie from Long Beach
    Always got that bomb weed, (that's why) I feel a calm breeze (yeah)
    Every time I palm trees (get it), just like that blonde bleach
    I went platinum then so did my albums (yeah), Calvin's turnin' me into a zombie
    'Cause these buds are like the Hulk, they're twice the size that his arm be (grr)
    And that is some strong green (strong green)
    Got a contact, my contact lenses are foggy
    I might end up in Walgreens (yeah) pharmacy
    With my arm asleep, gone off lean mixed with Dramamine
    I will treat Paula Deen like a fuckin' human pinball machine (ping, ping, ping)
    Bouncing balls off her tonsils
    If y'all are seekin' the smoke, I got all the weed
    I am a walking motherfuckin' marijuana leaf
    And I'm here to stay
    My reign's so definite, my longevity needs a hearing aid (what?)
    Still wearing Hanes T-shirts, I done bodied some features with legendary names (yeah)
    Was there when Dre turned The Chronic to monetary gain (woo)
    'Cause dope is addictive, just like they call it marijuana
    'Cause like marriage, you wanna marry Jane
    It's like you and Spider-Man feel the very same (yeah)
    My adversaries came, but these little degenerates are my lineage (yeah)
    And when it come to pockets, weren't many
    If any as, skinny as mine, bitch, I was penniless
    Now I'm plenty rich, and this shit don't make any sense (yeah)
    I was in the motherfuckin' pinch like a titty twist
    Now I'm sitting as pretty as each penny is
    While I'm penning this in the lab on you guinea pigs
    I ain't finna fool 'em, and in fact, give me the semi (woo)
    And when I pull the big guns out that trigger
    Pull it until the motherfuckin' shit runs out of bullets
    Somebody better call a ambulance (woo)
    You live, it'll be miraculous
    I got more hits than a contract killer
    Like the caterpillars that don't got antennas (what?)
    Other words, I don't got no goddamn fillers (woo)
    Mount Westmore, you did not plan for this (nah)
    From Detroit all the way to Los Angeles (haha, yeah)

    Put your doobies high if you reside in 213
    Let's see that blunt raised (brr)
    Whether you Eastside or Westside of the 313
    Let's see them guns blaze (brr, brr, brr)

    Make money moves like The Matrix
    Make more mount motivation
    Roll up, more meditation
    I'm watchin' the moves you make, you might wanna stick to the basics
    Military mindstate, locked in, cocked in, make sure the mission is profitable
    Ain't no mission impossib-ble
    One phone call and my monsters'll go
    Dump phones, hop in a Mazda and go
    Fuck that, y'all stay, nigga, I'm finna go
    You think you slick, boy, this Crip (Crip)
    You ain't ready to take it where I'm finna go
    Mafia rules, you makin' a mockery (what?)
    Me a monopoly, speak on my flow
    My nigga, I'm moppin' 'em, slept on my floor, now niggas is copyin'
    Niggas be opping through all of this opulence
    Gave me a task, I conquer it
    This ain't the time for ponderin'
    You niggas is slanderin'
    This real shit, niggas be honorin' (on God)
    You lookin' for followers, and not watchin' my niggas that's followin'
    Nigga, fuck them likes, I'm yelling like, "What? My niggas young problem"
    Eastside, East up, nigga, Eminem, woke the beast up
    Let y'all ride, now a nigga want it back like the lease up
    Think it's a game? You gon' see some'
    Ain't no peace you'll be missin' a piece of
    Nigga popped off, now a sheet's on him
    Mom all mad, kids all sad, damn, my bad
    Send a few coins to the coroner
    Please make it sweet for 'em
    Nigga, I don't hop on tracks, I leap on 'em
    In the field with the cleats on 'em
    Steve Job of the cannabis mob
    In due time niggas know it be mine
    Suge knew I'd go platinum the minute I signed
    If you're lookin' for the facts, I'm the nigga to find
    Young nigga sold crack in the middle of Pine
    In the face of this crippin'
    Long Beach, these seas is different
    Four man with the put on
    Still gettin' bread with the niggas I put on, yeah, yeah
    I put my hood on, shit got cold, I put my hood on, yeah, yeah
    Marshall and Calvin, both from the gutters like public housin'
    Now we're performin' for hundreds of thousands
    Wearin' no makeup, but we still be clownin', motherfuckers

    Put your doobies high if you reside in 213
    Let's see that blunt raised (brr)
    Whether you Eastside or Westside of the 313
    Let's see them guns blaze (brr, brr, brr)

    My Detroit niggas vers' everybody
    My Long Beach niggas vers' everybody
    My Detroit niggas leave with a body
    My Long Beach niggas shoot up the party (yeah, yeah) Writer/s: Calvin C. Broadus, Luis Resto, Marshall B. Mathers III
    Publisher: ME GUSTA MUSIC, Reservoir Media Management, Inc.
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