You The Boss

Album: single release only (2011)
Charted: 62
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  • In the world there are so many
    Baby girl, you are that one
    I deserve that I deserve you

    I'll do anything that you say, anything
    Cause you the boss
    You the boss
    You, you, you the boss, yeah
    You the boss (uh)
    You, you, you the boss, yeah
    You the boss
    You, you, you the boss, yeah (uh)
    You the boss
    You, you, you the boss (boss)
    You the boss (boss)
    You, you, you the boss, yeah
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    You, you, you the boss, yeah
    You the boss
    You, you, you the boss, yeah

    Rozay a born stunner, I could blow money
    Fifty when I'm shopping, that ain't no money
    I got my jeans sagging, money stuffed in em
    I got 40 whips, way too much in em
    I need me a queen, I need me a dime
    Living this fast life just show me a sign
    I'm a G, I'm-I'm-I'ma a G
    Took her from the lame, put her on that condo on the beach
    All she needs, all-all-all she needs
    Is a boss on my level who provides every need
    All I fiend is a queen in my presence
    I can hold her til I die
    Couple G's in my bezel
    I'm a boss

    I'll do anything that you say, anything
    Cause you the boss
    You the boss
    You, you, you the boss, yeah
    You the boss (uh)
    You, you, you the boss, yeah
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    Still running the streets cause every day I'm hustling
    Double MG winnin and the streets is loving it
    All this paper coming and my baby touching it
    I pin her to the wall, you know this, boy we busting it
    Fur coats in the winter, look like a polar bear
    Stunning in the snow, these haters they can go somewhere
    Indoor pool, outdoor pool, indoor court
    Talkin' Ray J moves
    Seven Rolls Royces, pink slips like a boss
    Champagne on her body, time to lick it off
    Me and baby girl a winning combination
    Ownership is my conversation
    I'm a boss

    I'll do anything that you say, anything
    Cause you the boss
    You the boss
    You, you, you the boss, yeah
    You the boss (uh)
    You, you, you the boss, yeah
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    You, you, you the boss, yeah (uh)

    I watch
    You play (what you sayin' baby)
    And I'll do whatever you say (boss)
    Oh I I I I I watch
    You play
    And I'll do
    Whatever you say

    I'd do anything that you say (uh), anything
    Cause you the boss
    You the boss (boss)
    You, you, you the boss, yeah
    You the boss
    You, you, you the boss, yeah
    You the boss
    You, you, you the boss, yeah (boss)

    You could take it any way you want to
    Baby I promise that I'll never disappoint you
    Just make sure I make it my motherfucking point to
    Get a raise, get a raise Writer/s: KEVIN ERONDU, ONIKA MARAJ, RICK ROSS
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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