Champions

Album: single release only (2012)
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  • Here we are, we are the champions
    We've come so far, they said it can't be done
    And we right here, and we still number one
    Still number one, still number one
    So here we are, we are the champions

    Check it, always had big hopes as a kid
    Just a rotten tomato building shit out of Legos
    Can't hit the ball if you ain't swingin' the bat
    And like a home run, that boy is not coming back
    Rise like creams, kid with a dream
    Went from never seeing straight to the face on a magazine
    Now my team got anthems
    Y'all frozen, a cold hook from the champion

    Here we are, we are the champions (YMCMB)
    We've come so far, they said it can't be done
    And we right here, and we still number one
    Still number one, still number one
    So here we are, we are the champions

    You know you gotta be strong to survive
    When everyone's trying to break you
    So let ‘'em hate, just go your own way
    Don't ever let ‘'em try and change you
    I walk alone through the fire to the throne
    I find myself in the dark, I close my eyes and there you are

    Here we are, we are the champions
    We've come so far, they said it can't be done
    And we right here, and we still number one (yeah)
    Still number one, still number one (yeah)
    So here we are, we are the champions (Stunna, check me)

    Rich gang, from Forbes to fortune and fame
    Spit game, from millions to billions to gain
    Life, triple crown on them bright lights
    Sunny days, rainy nights on them global flights
    Yeah, the like father, like son struggle
    Mo' muscle, gun bussa, we flip digits
    TRUK fitted, go get it
    Ship it 'cause it's bigger than life

    Here we are, we are the champions
    We've come so far, they said it can't be done
    And we right here, and we still number one
    Still number one, still number one
    So here we are, we are the champions (yeah)

    Uh, number one in this motherfucker
    Lil Weezy fuck the world with two dicks
    But in the meantime I'mma have a nice time
    Went from a con artist to an icon
    Got the keys to success on my key ring
    Used to dream about sugar, sweet dreams
    But reality is a bitch and she my bitch
    Sold my soul to the devil, made a profit
    Tunechi

    Here we are, we are the champions (yeah, ha ha)
    We've come so far, they said it can't be done (pour some Gatorade on it)
    And we right here, and we still number one (ah, yeah, yeah)
    Still number one, still number one (oh yeah)
    So here we are, we are the champions (I almost forgot)
    (Young Mula baby) Writer/s: BRYAN WILLIAMS, DWAYNE CARTER, FRED DURST, JACOB KASHER HINDLIN, KEVIN RUDOLF
    Publisher: Capitol CMG Publishing, Integrity Music, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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