The Boss

Album: Trilla (2008)
Charted: 17
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  • Ricky Ross (the boss), T Pain
    I got a fresh line up, fresh outfit
    'Bout to have the parking lot on smash
    Plus I got a Chevy with a 4-54 in the hood that bitch got 1-25 on the dash
    (She like a gangsta 'cause)
    I'm the biggest boss that ya seen thus far
    I'm the biggest boss that ya seen thus far
    I'm the biggest boss that ya seen thus far
    'Cause it's just another day in the life of a God damn boss

    I don't make love baby we make magic
    Come home with a thug, let's get shit crackin'
    Always wear plastic baby 'cause shit happens
    She leaves the backseat just to freak in the magnum
    Hopped out the magnum hopped in the tray
    Just to let the top back and thank God for the day
    Who gives a fuck what a hater gotta say?
    I made a couple million dollars last year dealin' weight
    Still in the streets strapped with them thangs
    She in love with a G so she tatted my name (Ross!)
    I'm the biggest boss that ya seen thus far
    Ten black maybacks back to back in a lane
    I'm a make it rain then I'm a make it back
    You are just a lame lil' homie that's a fact
    Workin' with the police actin' like ya know me
    Fresh outta jail already in ya hoe's sheets

    I got a fresh line up, fresh outfit
    'Bout to have the parking lot on smash
    Plus I got a Chevy with a 4-54 in the hood that bitch got 1-25 on the dash
    (She like a gangsta 'cause)
    I'm the biggest boss that ya seen thus far
    I'm the biggest boss that ya seen thus far
    I'm the biggest boss that ya seen thus far
    'Cause it's just another day in the life of a God damn boss

    T-Pain
    The boss, boss, boss, the boss

    Shawty straight diggin' me and I ain't even rich
    I know you niggas on the sideline like ain't that a bitch
    I'm on my job and I ain't gettin' off
    'Cause it's just another day in the life of the goddamn boss

    I'm the biggest boss that you seen thus far
    Got the biggest car Spanish broads no bra
    Callin' otha lames for the walks in the park
    I ain't come to play games I just wanna play my part
    Tell ya girlfriend to come talk with my dawg
    We straight G's and we came here to ball
    Bottle after bottle and I'm sure you count em all
    Then we off to the Chevy fire it up and takin' off
    Baby slow it down 'cause you movin' too fast
    Ya ass too fine to be movin' too fast
    Back to the thuggin, now I'm sippin sizzurp
    All my niggaz love it, baby that's my wizzord
    Stack for the jeans, five bones for the shizzirts
    I don't smoke twenties, eight hundred for the izzerds
    I'm the biggest boss that you seen thus far
    You can tell by the shon's that's standin' by the car

    I got a fresh line up, fresh outfit
    'Bout to have the parking lot on smash
    Plus I got a Chevy with a 4-54 in the hood that bitch got 1-25 on the dash
    (She like a gangsta 'cause)
    I'm the biggest boss that ya seen thus far
    I'm the biggest boss that ya seen thus far
    I'm the biggest boss that ya seen thus far
    'Cause it's just another day in the life of a God damn boss

    Ay, yea, yea, yea, yea, yea, yea, ay
    Yea, uh huh, yea, uh huh, yea, yea, yea
    I'm the biggest boss that ya seen thus far Writer/s: Faheem Najim, Jonathan Rotem, William Roberts
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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