California Breeze

Album: It's Only Me (2022)
Charted: 26 4
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  • Yeah, made it out the trenches, this type of life I can get used to
    Number one on YouTube, private dinner in Malibu
    Show you how to work your stick ain't nobody gon' handle you
    Put you in a Phantom 'cause you my lil' boo
    Ready for whatever, I tie up my boots
    Everybody goin' the same route, so, I switched up my route
    Niggas ain't be what they talkin' 'bout, so, I switched up my crew
    Actin' like you love me knowin' it's flaw, so, I'm gon' fake it too
    What else am I supposed to do?
    Aware of my surroundings, I don't fuck with y'all, don't come around me
    "Baby switched up," how that sound? Like a nigga in his feelings
    You can't name somethin' I did flaw, I'ma dyin' breed of the realest
    I ain't never worry 'bout another nigga, so in that case, I'm the biggest
    I been travellin' around the world, my pivot still ain't left the business
    She got everything I want, ain't no need to fuck with these bitches
    You can go and have a lil' fun, I ain't gon' trip, baby, I get it
    Ain't bullshit in this game, wherever this plane land, I'm the littest nigga there
    Turn your back on me, I ain't even care
    If you need me, I'm still gon' be there
    Tell me how the fuck is this shit fair?
    Switch on who? I wasn't there
    Fuck them too, I'm prepared
    I run shit, get that clear
    Heart broke, can't drop no tears
    Was what it was, is what it is

    California breeze, take her out to eat
    Stop at a lil' party, end up at the big house
    I can't fuck with shawty, 'cause she got a big mouth
    Pull up in a 'Rarri, hop out like a big dawg
    Get my shit together, feel like I done took two years off
    Bookin' up my schedule, I ain't rich enough to chill out
    I watched you turn sour, I still don't know how to feel 'bout it
    Majority of 'em folded, but, I'm still solid

    I'm still out here, still don't know how to feel about it
    Early in the mornin' talkin' to Marquis about it
    Wonderin', "Should I let it go, or, we beefin' 'bout it?"
    Knowin' that I'll go cold on you for weeks about it
    And it wasn't even that deep, but, that's just how it be with me
    I can't lie, she be fuckin' me good, but, girl, you fuck me better
    I'm not surprised that you stereotype me to be a lil' guy
    But if I can have a second of yo' time, try to elevate yo' mind
    We can crush 'em on every level, I'm tellin' you
    I fell in love with generatin' revenue
    I know they gon' try to push you from the top, so I'm careful
    I put niggas under my wing like they my nephew
    I'ma give you every piece of game I got when I catch you
    I'm just tryna let you feel the breeze with me, yeah

    California breeze, take her out to eat
    Stop at a lil' party, end up at the big house
    I can't fuck with shawty, 'cause she got a big mouth
    Pull up in a 'Rarri, hop out like a big dawg
    Get my shit together, feel like I done took two years off
    Bookin' up my schedule, I ain't rich enough to chill out
    I watched you turn sour, I still don't know how to feel 'bout it
    Majority of 'em folded, but, I'm still solid

    No, no, no, no
    I'm supposed to be gone
    But, shit, where I'm gon' go?
    Tryna hold it in, I can't let this shit show
    It can't be forced, it don't work, let it go
    I try to tell you, you act like you know Writer/s: Dominique Jones, Marcel Korkutata, Shane Lindstrom
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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