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Album: single release only (2025)
Charted: 41
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  • The truth hurts and you boys are harmless, hmm
    They wanna know what's goin' on, they'll see

    Yo, they say I'm flooded like a tap (tap)
    They say I'm on the run and I ain't even commentin' on that
    But if I'm runnin', I'm still runnin' up them racks (racks)
    In this game full of lies, I'm the one who does the facts
    I give her ten racks, that's when I fill her luggage up with packs
    Always planned to be the boss, so I didn't cover up my tats
    Fuck what I'm spittin' in the booth 'cause how I'm livin' is the proof
    They say that my account's froze, but I just spent a half a million with Hoosh
    Like shh, I hear the talkin' in the street
    Like I'm never comin' home, bet it gets awkward when we meet
    Still I'm travellin' the world with my girl, I love you more than I can speak
    I bought the Bentley truck off Jay and I was bored of it in weeks
    Niggas actin' like that talkin' isn't cheap
    I ain't been talkin', niggas know I do more walkin' than I speak
    Still I'm ridin' round Phuket, 40 in my Jeep
    And if the feds try to stop me, pay them forty then I leave (that's facts)
    Listen, fuck a trick, I keep a mortgage up my sleeve (sleeve)
    A hundred P's crossin' through the border then I eat (eat)
    I'm really livin' like that, I ain't just talkin' on a beat
    These times, you boys are faker than them pages that tell Georgia that I cheat
    It's been a while since I ordered me a key
    Now I can smile 'cause that's what man are orderin' from me
    I really wish there was a way that there was more that I could feed
    That's why I'm hustlin', tryna make way more than I could need
    And I'm sorry for them promises I made (I'm sorry) that I couldn't keep
    But I can promise you that there's no poverty again
    I thought that when I made a million, I'd probably behave
    I had run a couple M's, still them robberies the same
    And women love a grey tracksuit 'til you rock it in the cage (cage)
    This Bentley is a Flying Spur like Tottenham away ('way)
    I used to have so many friends, but money's really gotten in the way
    But if it's gotten in the way, then you was not even my mate
    So let's not even debate, 'cause it's not even debatable
    These days, we don't relate because our lives are not relatable
    Where I'm from, I didn't break a rule, I had to break 'em all
    Shottin' cells with little Remy on the way to school
    Management's been askin' how I'm managin', I'm managin'
    But guessin' all distressin' could be damagin'
    I should be out in public, but I'm hidin', it's embarrassin'
    My life been goin' backwards like the Lord wrote it in Arabic
    You pussies goin' hard for attention
    Straight victims, but now I'm gonna give you a mention
    Last New Year's, forty thousand just to go and party the section
    Could've bought the best watch out of- collection
    Won't find a nigga like me, I'm a bit rare (yeah)
    Jackets all mink, I come in lookin' like a big bear
    I don't smoke fags, but niggas know I keep a SIG near
    Just like my management, I gotta keep it sincere
    The Rollie's glowin' like I'm workin' on the skin care
    Plus he got a brother and it's the same color, it's a twin pair (twin)
    No, I ain't slippin' when I'm out there, know it's in here
    Say we're the reason brothers disappeared to thin air
    My coke dries quicker than some swimwear
    Amount of pumps that I put in-, I could've built a gym there
    You've been talkin' all my life, when really you don't have a clue, haven't you?
    I clear it all up if I cared, but I don't happen to (I don't happen to)

    (ADB, play that shit) Writer/s: Marvin William Bailey
    Publisher: TUNECORE INC
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