Welcome to Thr33 Ringz Intro

Album: Thr33 Ringz (2008)
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  • Nappy boy (nappy boy)
    Whoo!
    Three ringz
    Yeah, we the class clowns jump shoot
    Third time around dog

    If I was just to step in the ring
    And outta the box
    Would everybody be on my
    Or will I stop

    Say hello to my lil friend, hey
    Stars change up like lip Kim
    Face it, I let my heat swing t-pain so acting homie
    The way the beat bump niggas try to get proactive on me (damn)
    But I done cleared the rumors
    Everything in the open
    Now you know how big the room is
    Tell her what the truth is
    They can't handle it
    They're like a nigga slicker than a mayonnaise sandwich
    But they be like god dammit, pause
    This nigga pocket fatter than Santa Claus (ohhh)
    This nigga career big like some granny drawers
    Hadda get a piano to put his grammy on
    Yeah, Ferrari, Bentley, Escalade, Beamer, mini-coop,
    Cut the check, escapade, fuck her bad, make it rain, lamborghini
    I goin' cover shit up like a transfered
    I give a damn if you seen me I'ma did what I does
    I ain't doing shit wrong like no kissin' my cousin
    I know you wanna hear something different
    Ain't you tired of his shit
    Ain't you curious about this shit
    Even if you picked this shit up from a distance at least stand still for a second and listen
    I'm telling you now it ain't a thing
    I got the bling bling of a rapper but I sing
    So welcome to three ringz Writer/s: FAHEEM RASHEED NAJM, FRANK ROMANO
    Publisher: REACH MUSIC PUBLISHING
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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