Lady Killers

Album: Must Be Nice (2012)
Charted: 79 106
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  • Got on my leather jacket, thriller
    There sure ain't nothin' iller
    Man I'm a lady killer, if I want her I'mma steal her
    I promise I could make her fly away like caterpillars
    So if you don't know by now then you should probably get familiar
    My, my leather jacket, thriller
    There sure ain't nothin' iller
    Man I'm a lady killer, if I want her I'mma steal her
    I promise I could make her fly away like caterpillars
    So if you don't know by now then you should probably get familiar
    So if you don't know by now then you should probably get familiar
    So if you don't know by now then you should probably get familiar

    I been through like a hundred cities
    Signed a thousand titties, I'm talkin' millions of bitties
    I'm a dog, I chase that kitty, if your girlfriend is pretty
    Chances are I'm tryin' to snatch so I could slay and take her with me
    Bro I'm the man, did you not know that?
    Your girl want me to take a picture with her on her Kodak
    And you're so wack, she knows that
    I be where the coke and smoke at
    See her friend and now I'm going for that three like I'm Steve Novak
    Don't be mad at me if she leaves
    You should always know not to fuck around with thieves
    She just wants to kick it with some g's
    Smoke some trees, pop some p's, later she'll be on her knees
    And I'm gone
    So if you really want her for your own
    Be worried if I show up on her phone
    You don't want to leave the two of us alone
    'Cause I'mma probably take her somewhere soon to bone

    Got on my leather jacket, thriller
    There sure ain't nothin' iller
    Man I'm a lady killer, if I want her I'mma steal her
    I promise I could make her fly away like caterpillars
    So if you don't know by now then you should probably get familiar
    So if you don't know by now then you should probably get familiar
    So if you don't know by now then you should probably get familiar

    Hoodie, oh jeez, goddamn, look at all my followers
    Bitches ride the wagon, but I'd rather give her cholera
    Many look at me like I ain't even got a fuckin' plan (fuckin plan)
    Alright, that's 'cause I'm the fuckin' man
    Yo girl on some Romeo and Juliet
    'Cause she would rather kill herself than ever be with you again
    So I swoop in and tell her, if her parents don't approve of me
    That don't change a goddamn thing, girl, I don't buy no jewelry
    Never spendin' money on a necklace
    Or a bracelet, let's just face it, like you better when I'm wasted
    And you like me when I'm silent, silent but I'm deadly
    Me and G some lady killers, let me start the medley like, hello (hi there)
    And please don't put your number in my phone (Don't do that)
    'Cause I might text you after all of this Patron (my bad)
    It tends to help me out when I'm feelin' alone
    But I don't wanna go, I don't, I don't wanna go

    Got on my leather jacket, thriller
    There sure ain't nothin' iller
    Man I'm a lady killer, if I want her I'mma steal her
    I promise I could make her fly away like caterpillars
    So if you don't know by now then you should probably get familiar
    So if you don't know by now then you should probably get familiar
    So if you don't know by now then you should probably get familiar Writer/s: Gerald Gillum, Steven Markowitz
    Publisher: Word Collections Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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