Wake Up Call
by KSI

Album: Dissimulation (2020)
Charted: 11
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  • Yeah
    Oh
    I love Trippie Redd
    Yeah
    (Mindreaders)

    Don't wake up when it's too late
    They might think that you hate me
    I'ma get it in while you wait
    Better late than never

    Yo, I'm back for the rematch like I'm in the ring, got that W
    They track back with conversation
    Now I'm on the station on different avenues
    Don't rate 'cause I'm top of the internet
    Clichy how I'm coming to intercept
    Come through on a dark horse like Lloyds Bank
    I got a lot
    I got a lot to go crazy, winning daily
    I gotta spend it on jewelry
    Show these niggas unruly
    Buy that bag from that Louis
    Bought another for the bae
    I come with the force in May
    I'm Star of the War, fuckin' it up on a tour
    Wake up, I'm bringing in more, more, more (ah, yeah)

    Don't wake up when it's too late
    They might think that you hate me
    I'ma get it in while you wait
    Better late than never

    Yeah, this the wake up call
    Ain't no walkin' out, you better wake up, dawg
    Yeah, this the wake up call (uh)
    Every other day, I'm gettin' cake like (yeah)

    Bucket of water, chuck it and splash
    That's an old school wake up call, had to get up and dash
    Everyday I work hard (mmm)
    Get my cake, I'm like Kipling (huh)
    And you know I'm big bro (what?)
    So I save a slice for my siblings
    And I'm a grateful son so, I'll save for my dad and mom
    And I'll save for a rainy day as well, 'cause it always comes
    When I look back at how far we actually come, man, it's incredible
    But I'm still tryna stack my cake and get my P's and I don't mean edible

    It's always me that was hollering first (trust)
    Acting like you're busy, think you're nice them ones are the worst (huh)
    Now I look how the table's turn (mad)
    I'm in the club and my table's turnt
    You're on Insta' singing my verse
    All of the sudden you got days off work (uh uh)
    Them ones ain't gonna work (go on)
    Check this verse
    A-class celeb saying, "P Money murks" (mmm)
    Might see us on a spaceship
    I know these stars better than Captain Kirk (mad)
    See me with JJ, now they wanna work
    You better pay me first (ah)
    To the mic, caught that fever tryna stack up more bans than Kurt
    Word

    Don't wake up when it's too late
    They might think that you hate me
    I'ma get it in while you wait
    Better late than never

    Yeah, this the wake up call
    Ain't no walkin' out, you better wake up, dawg
    Yeah, this the wake up call (yeah)
    Every other day, I'm gettin', this the wake up call (yeah)

    This the wake up call
    Gettin' cake like, yum
    Yeah, this the wake up call
    Ain't no walkin' out, you better wake up, dawg
    Yeah, get your face bust, dawg
    Your bitch with me now tryna get face fucked, dawg
    Okay Writer/s: Byron Trice, Jamal F. Rashid, Mams Taylor, Michael Lamar Ii White, Olajide Olayinka Williams Olatunji, Sam Andrew Gumbley, William Robert Rappaport
    Publisher: JN MEDIA MUSIC PUBLISHING, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., MUSIC ADMIN, INC., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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