Fast

Album: A Deathrace For Love (2019)
Charted: 41 47
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  • I been living fast, fast, fast, fast
    Feeling really bad, bad, bad, bad
    Time really moves fast, fast, fast, fast
    But hurry up and get in your bag, bag, bag, bag
    I wear Dior, not a fad, 'ad, 'ad, 'ad
    I know all these niggas gettin' mad, mad, mad, mad
    My hand on my trigger, I'ma die with respect, yeah
    Fucking with my money, you'll get dealt like that, yeah

    I took too many pills, count up the bills, uh
    Molly in my cup, I can't tell you how I feel, uh
    Oh, last call
    Oh-oh, that's gnarly
    Every day I be counting up, counting up the blues
    Count away, sometimes we always lose
    I get high as a bitch, still the same dude
    I was back then, and now I'm lost and confused

    I ain't see it coming
    I ain't see it coming
    But it still came
    I'm talkin' 'bout life, ayy (Talkin' 'bout life)

    I been living fast, fast, fast, fast
    Feeling really bad, bad, bad, bad
    Time really moves fast, fast, fast, fast
    But hurry up and get in your bag, bag, bag, bag
    I wear Dior, not a fad, 'ad, 'ad, 'ad
    I know all these niggas gettin' mad, mad, mad, mad
    My hand on my trigger, I'ma die with respect, yeah
    Fucking with my money, you'll get dealt like that, yeah

    I go through so much, I'm 19 years old
    It's been months since I felt at home
    But it's okay 'cause I'm rich
    Psych, I'm still sad as a bitch, right
    I don't want nobody to think that I'm an asshole
    I don't try to be mean on purpose, I promise
    My mama taught me better than that, I'll be honest
    I blame it on the drugs and this life I'm involved in

    I ain't see it coming (I ain't see it)
    I ain't see it coming (I ain't see it)
    But it still came (Yeah, yeah, it still came)
    I'm talkin' 'bout life, ayy (Talkin' 'bout life)

    I been living fast, fast, fast, fast
    Feeling really bad, bad, bad, bad
    Time really moves fast, fast, fast, fast
    But hurry up and get in your bag, bag, bag, bag
    I wear Dior, not a fad, 'ad, 'ad, 'ad
    I know all these niggas gettin' mad, mad, mad, mad
    My hand on my trigger, I'ma die with respect, yeah
    Fucking with my money, you'll get dealt like that, yeah

    Elevate, elevate, elevate myself
    Now I'm on the ground, on the ground haven't been myself
    But it's okay, it's cool, won't push the issue
    What happens next? Story to be continued, yeah

    I been living fast, fast, fast, fast
    Feeling really bad, bad, bad, bad
    Time really moves fast, fast, fast, fast
    But hurry up and get in your bag, bag, bag, bag
    I wear Dior, not a fad, 'ad, 'ad, 'ad
    I know all these niggas gettin' mad, mad, mad, mad
    My hand on my trigger, I'ma die with respect, yeah
    Fucking with my money, you'll get dealt like that, yeah

    This is fire, hahaha, yeah
    This is fire Writer/s: Adam King Feeney, Andrew Wotman, Carl Austin Rosen, Jarad A. Higgins, Louis Bell
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Hipgnosis Songs Group, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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