Real Spill

Album: It's Only Me (2022)
Charted: 36 10
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  • (Only love could bring us)
    (Bring us to this bitter plane)

    I know that I'm beneficial, I can't show no feelings, Bentley windows tinted
    Nowadays ain't no time for me to kick it, business too intensive
    They gon' say that I been actin' different, I'm beyond they mental
    I moved on from slangin' drugs and pistols, can't be thinkin' simple
    Tightened up my circle, someone in the camp been leakin' info
    The Maybach triple black, the shit relaxin', feel like I'm in a limo
    I pull through the hood to let 'em see, I let down all the windows
    I know I'm the motivation, they see me, they see a hero
    Lot of niggas rich, but it hit different when you come from zero
    They know I bang C's but every day I need a different B roll
    Super superstitious, ask my niggas, I still pick up pennies
    You can't give attention to these bitches when your name get mentioned
    If I don't kill him, he gon' be in critical condition when I'm finished with him
    Some shit just can't faze you when you been that nigga
    Brodie died, that shit had me all sentimental
    Cuz got life in jail, I pray to God they overturn his sentence

    I got too much money for my mom to work a job, I know she proud now
    Sensei to these bitches, when they see me, they gon' bow down
    I made real niggas win again, we back in style now
    And I got that blicky for that rah-rah
    I go to the dealership with checks soon as the car drop
    My new house got slidin' glass doors, don't got no doorknobs
    I'm in charge, I'm always gon' go hard, you just do your part
    And no matter what, know if you get up, then you lose your spot

    You can say whatever but if I change it's for the better
    That shit was painful but I ain't let up, I left a stain in the ghetto
    Been inside the mix since a lil' jit, got my name from the ghetto
    But I'm bigger now I can go to dinner with Corey Gamble and Miss Jenner now
    Couple hundred grand up on the 'Gram before it went in style
    They'll call me like, "Take it down," I been the one
    Bossed up, I don't gotta do it, but I'ma get her done
    I man up and handle my problems when I can easily run
    Easy come, easy go, sell it all, get some more
    We done made it to another year, I'm swappin' out my cars again
    Everything is the latest, can't complain 'cause I made it
    Who am I gon' judge? I don't never hold nuts, I don't never hold grudges
    Went to Miami for a concert, hit Chanel store for my baby
    I spent three hundred on a Mercedes, if I keep goin', I'll be the greatest
    I bust out cryin' and I wasn't sad, it's just a little feelin' you get when you make it
    I done tried, tried, tried and tried and tried again, I can't even fake it, yeah

    I got too much money for my mom to work a job, I know she proud now
    Sensei to these bitches, when they see me, they gon' bow down
    I made real niggas win again, we back in style now
    And I got that blicky for that rah-rah
    I go to the dealership with checks soon as the car drop
    My new house got slidin' glass doors, don't got no doorknobs
    I'm in charge, I'm always gon' go hard, you just do your part
    And no matter what, know if you get up, then you lose your spot

    Only one of us
    Who's gonna walk away?
    Here in the deep below
    That only darkness really knows Writer/s: Ben Travers, Dominique Armani Jones, Helen Adu, Jeuan Tabarrejo, Kai Hasegawa
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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