Keep Dealing

Album: King Push - Darkest Before Dawn: The Prelude (2015)
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  • They call him a crack dealer, I am like Warhol
    A nigga paint a picture of a bullet for all y'all
    Now crawl for him
    My sophomore jinx is more minks
    But only for my mother she'll use 'em as couch covers
    You niggas cheapening my All-Star Weekends
    If y'all can't swim in the deep end then watch nigga
    Woo! 80,000 on this watch niggas
    Yuugh! And I ain't never had to watch nigga
    Rich or wealthy, pick your poison
    I think I paid for one too many abortions
    Another Celine, it's like a routine
    It's like ferris wheel of waist trainers and Seven jeans
    Her new body's in my new body
    Make her in an hourglass that's my new hobby
    Rich nigga shit, how I blew my first million
    Luckily was somethin' in the ceiling, keep dealin

    Talk numbers, but never talk 'em to me though
    When you're the link to what fits in the keyhole
    The realest nigga to marathon on the RICO
    The last cocaine superhero
    I got the cape on, to cover kilos
    The villain wins, the evolution of Nino
    Goddamn Batman holy toledo
    Nah, you ain't talkin' to me though

    The Robb Report of the snort
    Kings hold court
    Lawyers get bought
    Palms get greased when them cases get fought
    No felony what the fuck is you tellin' me
    Reduced to simple assault
    It cost to keep it hush-hush
    It was just us
    Ended up sellin' my Bat Mobile
    The crash don't kill
    It's how you survives it
    Rebound on niggas, I nine live'd it
    Couldn't miss a Super Bowl or a Cancun
    Bitches ain't respecting niggas not in full bloom
    So the neck is full moon
    I'm living a lie, she live for this life
    And loving the Alaia pumps
    Loving the rush, I'm living "The Wire" Uh
    Drugs and this rap is really "Empire"
    Rich nigga shit, how I lost my second million
    Luckily was somethin' in the ceiling, keep dealin ya

    Talk numbers, but never talk 'em to me though
    When you're the link to what fits in the keyhole
    The realest nigga to marathon on the RICO
    The last cocaine superhero
    I got the cape on, to cover kilos
    The villain wins, the evolution of Nino
    Goddamn Batman holy toledo
    Nah, you ain't talkin' to me though

    Ten toes deep in the trap, nigga I'm good here
    Feelin' like Tony reading words on the Goodyear
    Big said, "Only the FEDs I should fear"
    So no threat, be on your steps with the whole hood there
    Yeah, shoot up shit then we blow the scene
    Kerosene in a 20 ounce Poland Spring
    Nothing to lose attitude like Ron from Arizona
    It's homicide when I slide up on ya
    Reporting live from the project benches
    Hella caine, dope in cellophane, dirty syringes
    Heron zombies street-walking on three-week binges
    Clientele look like the "Thriller" vid in 3D lenses
    COD, niggas never had to front me jawns
    I'm weighing bricks on the scale they put the lunch meat on
    I'm Nino Brown in the projects
    Yes, Curtis Jackson in his pyrex
    Get rich or die tryin' is my mindset
    And spend it all until I'm swallowing dirt
    Cause I ain't never see a Brinks truck follow a hearse
    I ain't never see a dead man taking the stand
    I ain't never see a nigga swallow a bullet
    And live to talk about it
    'Bout that bread, I drop a coffin 'bout it
    You watched me go through hell, now watch me walk up out it
    Nigga shit, that's how I lost three million
    Luckily was somethin' in the ceiling, keep dealin ya Writer/s: Dwight Grant, Terrence Thornton
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, THE ADMINISTRATION MP INC, The Administration MP, Inc.
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