Pass Out

Album: The Disc-Overy (2010)
Charted: 1
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  • It's okay, I'm good
    Let's go

    Yeah, yeah we bring the stars out
    We bring the women and the cars and the cards out
    Let's have a toast, a celebration get a glass out
    And we can do this until we pass out

    So, let it rain
    Let it pour away (yeah)
    We wont come down,
    Until we hit the ground and pass out

    Yeah I'm in charge now
    I'm a star and I bought my fucking cast out
    I live a very very very wild lifestyle
    Heidi and Audrina eat your heart out
    I used to listen to you, don't wanna bring arms out
    I've got so many clothes I keep some in my aunts house
    Disturbing London baby we about to branch out
    Soon I'll be the king like Prince Charles child

    Yeah, yeah and there ain't nobody fresher
    Semester to semester, ravin' with the freshers
    Twenty light bulbs around my table and my dresser
    CLC Kompressor, just in case that don't impress her
    Say hello to Dexter, say hello to uncle Fester
    Got 'em gazing at my necklace and my crazy sun protectors
    G-Shocks I got a crazy gun collection
    Haters, I can't fuckin' hear your reception

    Yeah, yeah we bring the stars out
    We bring the women and the cars and the cards out
    Lets have a toast a celebration get a glass out
    And we can do this until we pass out

    So let it rain
    Let it pour away
    And we won't come down
    Until we hit the ground and pass out

    Yeah, this shit was meant to last me twenty-four hours man (okay, okay)

    Yeah, they say hello, they say hola and they say bonjour
    I'm pissed I never got to fly on a concord
    I been Southampton but I've never been to Scunthorpe
    I'm fucking crazy with the kicks, call me Jean Claude

    I am about to be a bigger star than my mum thought
    'Cause every day I got a groupie at my front door
    Now I drive past the bus I used to run for
    Where's my fucking clap, wheres my encore?

    I walk alone 'cause I was born alone
    I chirps her just for fun, I never ever call her phone
    I leave her in the club, I never ever walk her home
    Dee you're the fuckin' foundation, I'm the cornerstone

    I'm born famous, I'm sorta known
    And if your son doesn't I bet your daughter know
    Check out my visual, check out my audio
    Extraordinary, yo, hope you enjoyed the show

    Yeah yeah we bring the stars out
    We bring the women and the cars and the cards out
    Lets have a toast a celebration get a glass out
    And we can do this until we pass out

    So set it rain
    Let it pour away
    We won't come down
    Until we hit the ground and pass out

    Uh, look at me I been a cheeky bastard, man I am
    Look at all the drama we started, now I am
    In here layin' on my back, sayin' DJ
    Won't ya gimmie one more track

    I'll apologize for tonight, tomorrow morning
    I'll apologize for tonight, tomorrow morning
    I'll apologize for tonight, tomorrow morning
    I'll apologize for tonight, tomorrow morning

    So let it rain
    Let it pour away
    We won't come down
    Until we hit the ground and pass out

    So let it rain
    Let it pour away
    We won't come down
    Until we hit the ground and pass out

    Pass out
    Pass out
    Pass out
    Pass out

    Pass out Writer/s: Marc Williams, Patrick Okogwu, Timothy McKenzie
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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