Sweet Serenade

Album: My Name Is My Name (2013)
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  • Come on, let's toast the champagne, this one's for the life
    Did everything you could, to be here for the night
    Man it feels good, everything is right
    Energy is strong enough to brighten city lights
    My whole team winnin', no vision on quittin'
    I'd rather say I did than let them busters say I didn't
    Let-let-let-let 'em talk about it mane, I'm already livin'
    I risk my life to try everyday to go and get it, get it, get it

    Came from the bottom, no one said it would be fair
    Now I'm on this money, lounging like it's a beach chair
    Poppa don't preach, all we do is just reach here
    Raised round killers, we just happy to be here
    Spot 'em, got 'em, let your soul pay your dues
    While my hoes doing magic, voodoo moulin rouge
    That's a tactic that they use, fuck 'em high then suck 'em dry
    Before you know it her Q7 is buzzing by
    The queen pin to the king pin redeems him
    The boat comes, the dope drums, my team wins
    Yughck! This the life that we made
    Gun shots in the dark like a sweet serenade

    Come on, let's toast the champagne, this one's for the life
    Did everything you could, to be here for the night
    Man it feels good, everything is right
    Energy is strong enough to brighten city lights
    My whole team winnin', no vision on quittin'
    I'd rather say I did than let them busters say I didn't
    Let-let-let-let 'em talk about it mane, I'm already livin'
    I risk my life to try everyday to go and get it, get it, get it

    Supreme ballers, all my niggas got ESPY's
    Triple doubles, both wrist and neck freeze
    Triple doubles, two bricks and tech squeeze
    Triple doubles, two hoes and check please (Woo!)
    They love me on my Ric Flair shit (Woo!)
    In that Phantom like I'm Blair Witch (Woo!)
    Who are you to be compared with? (Woo!)
    Ain't no niggas that you bled with
    Caught cases ran base and road aces
    Lick shots or left bodies with no traces
    Yughck! This the life that we made
    Gun shots in the dark like a sweet serenade nigga!

    Come on, let's toast the champagne, this one's for the life
    Did everything you could, to be here for the night
    Man it feels good, everything is right
    Energy is strong enough to brighten city lights
    My whole team winnin', no vision on quittin'
    I'd rather say I did than let them busters say I didn't
    Let-let-let-let 'em talk about it mane, I'm already livin'
    I risk my life to try everyday to go and get it, get it, get it

    Look, my ouija board don't never lie to me
    The best rapper living, I know who's alive to me
    Yeah, the competition's all but died to me
    Raah, I make these mothafuckas hide from me
    The Sergio Tacchini life we uphold
    You just posing for them pics so you can upload
    Yughck! This the life that we made
    Gun shots in the dark like a sweet serenade nigga!

    Come on, let's toast the champagne, this one's for the life
    Did everything you could, to be here for the night
    Man it feels good, everything is right
    Energy is strong enough to brighten city lights
    My whole team winnin', no vision on quittin'
    I'd rather say I did than let them busters say I didn't
    Let-let-let-let 'em talk about it mane, I'm already livin'
    I risk my life to try everyday to go and get it, get it, get it Writer/s: CHRIS BROWN, KASSEEM DEAN, MICHAEL FORNO, TERRENCE THORNTON
    Publisher: OMNISHA MUSIC, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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