Neva Play

Album: Megan: Act II (2024)
Charted: 66 36
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  • One, two, three, four (one, two, three, four)
    Five, six, seven, eight (five, six, seven, eight)
    Let 'em know we on the way (yeah), countin' zeroes every day (yeah)
    You know that we never play, ayy
    One, two, three, four (one, two, three, four)
    Five, six, seven, eight (five, six, seven, eight)
    Let 'em know we on the way (yeah), countin' zeroes every day (ah)
    You know that we never play, ayy

    Talkin' 'bout, "Never been one to play with"
    Money talkin', it's my first language
    Me and RM gang and we gangin'
    Boss level, you ain't even in the rankin'
    They wanna smell what the hottie be cookin'
    They on rock when they see me at a bookin'
    Just know when it's time for me to get my lick back
    All y'all finna be finished, ayy (Hadouken)
    Blue hair like Bulma, big chi-chis
    Blue one, blue hundred, big VVs
    'Round the world, everybody come see me
    No tatts, but my passport inky (ayy)
    I'm the big fish jumpin' out the TX
    So dope, tryna make me take a pee test
    Check the credits, you know who run it
    When the flow this hard, this heavy, Kotex (mh)
    I can't help that I'm that girl
    They be talkin', I don't care
    Beefin' with yourself because you do not exist in my world
    Three things I don't play about, myself, my money or my man
    Mention one of them and best believe I'm gon' be at your head

    One, two, three, four (one, two, three, four)
    Five, six, seven, eight (five, six, seven, eight)
    Let 'em know we on the way (yeah), countin' zeroes every day (yeah)
    You know that we never play, ayy
    One, two, three, four (one, two, three, four)
    Five, six, seven, eight (five, six, seven, eight)
    Let 'em know we on the way (yeah)
    Countin' zeroes every day (ah)
    You know that we never play, ayy (what's up, Stallion?)

    You know that we never play
    Yeah, we're going' forever slay (yeah)
    Me and Megan on the way
    For Asia, man, we paved the way
    Smooth like criminal, off the digital
    Y'all done looked so pitiful (so pity)
    Fuck a deposit, turn off your faucet
    Mm, send the sides with mine, yeah
    From the sides of PSY, yeah
    Killin' folks with a nine, yeah
    How many soldiers hate? Damn
    The law, her win
    And y'all's a fairytale
    In the end, she's real fair
    We gotta bear all their nightmares (okay)
    Shit is so toxic, catch me in a moshpit
    You and your people be fossin' (foss)
    Yeah, we just bossin', pour out the sauces
    In the face of the big bosses (bosses)
    Call me a narcissist
    Like a typhoon, be an artist and be honest (right)
    Take it out your wallet
    Sabotage your two ears, I swear if we pause it

    One, two, three, four (one, two, three, four)
    Five, six, seven, eight (five, six, seven, eight)
    Let 'em know we on the way (yeah), countin' zeroes every day (yeah, mhm)
    You know that we never play, ayy
    One, two, three, four (one, two, three, four)
    Five, six, seven, eight (five, six, seven, eight)
    Let 'em know we on the way (yeah)
    Countin' zeroes every day (ah)
    You know that we never play, ayy (PSY) Writer/s: Adrienne Ben Haim, Brandon Hamlin, Julian Martrel Mason, Megan Pete, Namjoon Kim, Peter Fenn, Shae Jacobs
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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