Crazy

Album: Not Released on an Album (1999)
  • They say that I'm crazy, and sometimes
    I feel like I'm crazy
    But I know I'm not crazy
    And my mistakes don't make me, or break me
    They say that I'm crazy, and sometimes
    I feel like I'm crazy
    But I know I'm not crazy
    And my mistakes don't make me, this the way God made me
    They say that I'm crazy

    'Cause I pistol whipped that nigga for forty minutes, straight
    With my shit fuck up your face
    Said I was in the court I beat my murder case
    They must forgot I'm the reason the whole hood ate
    Think I'm crazy and get baptized call me Rambo in that South Side
    Straight in school, but in the streets I was baptized
    Jail charges back-to-back they like old crazy ass Boosie Boo
    If you was facing that needle, you would get loaded too
    Business-minded now I'm shining making this shit so real
    Can't be crazy I don't got no 360 deal
    Rapped about the court system 'cause that's how I feel
    Do wrong I'll tell you about it, that's how I is
    Do that make me crazy? Huh?

    They say that I'm crazy, and sometimes
    I feel like I'm crazy
    But I know I'm not crazy
    And my mistakes don't make me, or break me
    They say that I'm crazy, and sometimes
    I feel like I'm crazy
    But I know I'm not crazy
    And my mistakes don't make me, this the way God made me
    They say that I'm crazy

    I might be
    Girl I might be
    They say I'm crazy 'cause I hang round niggas like beef
    Nigga I'm country club living, I'm like P
    Don't see my other side, so keep on moving
    In Louisiana streets I'm like J. Prince in Houston
    They say my music make the goons keep goonin
    What about the government who don't give us opportunities huh?
    I ain't crazy

    They say that I'm crazy, and sometimes
    I feel like I'm crazy
    But I know I'm not crazy
    And my mistakes don't make me, or break me
    They say that I'm crazy, and sometimes
    I feel like I'm crazy
    But I know I'm not crazy
    And my mistakes don't make me, this the way God made me
    They say that I'm crazy

    Label ask my why you wanna name your album that
    I'm touching on it 'cause hell how I answer that
    They say I'm crazy for having all these baby mommas
    But I was young they was fresh so I raw dogged 'em
    Phone ringing don't even answer that's my dog calling
    Some shit I'm trying to look over he ready to off 'em
    Boosie music this the best shit on the market
    Can't be crazy I got honor roll sons and daughters
    Can't be crazy I ain't never toot my nose with powder
    But I done thug round plenty niggas toot they nose with powder
    Twenty three hour lockdown, two years of cold showers
    Couldn't turn me crazy, and couldn't turn me soft
    They try to take my life, but they couldn't take my power
    Nobody testified, I know they hate my power
    They say she crazy, but fucking with all them baller niggas
    Get your money girl, break all them niggas
    Shit, they ducks anyway

    They say that I'm crazy, and sometimes
    I feel like I'm crazy
    But I know I'm not crazy
    And my mistakes don't make me, or break me
    They say that I'm crazy, and sometimes
    I feel like I'm crazy
    But I know I'm not crazy
    And my mistakes don't make me, this the way God made me
    They say that I'm crazy Writer/s: Marlon Clark, Torence Hatch
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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