Move to L.A.
by Tyga

Album: Bitch I'm the S--t 2 (2017)
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  • You should move to L.A. with your best friend
    You should move to L.A. with your best friend
    You should move to L.A. with your best friend
    You should move to L.A. with your best friend
    You should move to L.A. with your best friend
    You should move to L.A. with your best friend

    'Cause I ain't here to play with you
    Baby, you gon' get this work
    'Cause I ain't here to play with you
    Baby, you gon' get this work
    Yeah, baby you gon' get this nine to five
    five to nine and overtime
    Yeah, you know it's only right
    Uh, you know it's only right

    Now, Raww be the man, wanna see you doin' good
    I don't wanna get rich, leave you in the hood
    Girl, in my eyes, you the baddest
    The reason why I love you
    You don't like me, 'cause my status
    I see you livin' average, I'd be offended
    If they see you with me, they gon' wanna take pictures
    Bitch so bad, I hope they get your face in it
    I'm just tryna Jay Leno, you know, stay up late with you
    You should move to L.A. with your best friend
    Get you a condo and a new Benz
    Bad girl, bad girl, baddest girl
    Eatin' Whole Foods but ya got a fatty, girl
    She call me lil' daddy, she a daddy's girl
    I let her breathe, whoo
    Then I tell her, "Get back at it, girl"

    'Cause I ain't here to play with you
    Baby, you gon' get this work
    Yeah, baby you gon' get this nine to five
    five to nine and overtime
    'Cause I ain't here to play with you
    Baby, you gon' get this work
    Yeah, baby you gon' get this nine to five
    five to nine and overtime
    Yeah, you know it's only right
    Uh, you know it's only right

    Hey mama, won't you come to T dada ?
    Keep you in Chanel 'cause the devil wear Prada
    In the Maybach, then I smoke the cigara
    You should move to L.A., I think I see your baby father
    Here go the number to mi casa
    Crib like Pablo, I got the whole enchilada
    Once you pop in, it ain't no stoppin'
    Baby, you gon' get this work
    'Cause I ain't here to play with you
    Take you on tour, I can tell you was meant for me
    If they ask who your man, you should mention me
    I throw a chain on you, then make you sing for me
    And you like to smoke when you drink and we be frustrated, oh baby
    When our signals get crossed, I hate it
    'Cause the more you treat me royal, I adore you
    That's why I don't mind doing all these things for you
    It's only right we spend our lonely nights
    In the 'Rari down Sunset, revving them pipes
    I ain't T.I. but you get whatever you like
    TY, he get you the keys tonight
    Just get on your flight

    Baby, you gon' get this work
    Yeah, baby you gon' get this nine to five
    five to nine and overtime
    'Cause I ain't here to play with you
    Baby, you gon' get this work
    Yeah, baby you gon' get this nine to five
    five to nine and overtime
    Yeah, you know it's only right
    Uh, you know it's only right

    Know it's only right
    nine to five, five to nine, all the time
    You should move to L.A. with your best friend
    You should move to L.A. with your best friend
    You should move to L.A.
    nine to five, five to nine, all the time
    You should move to L.A. with your best friend
    You should move to L.A. with your best friend
    You should move to L.A. with your best friend
    You should move to L.A. with your best friend
    You should move to L.A. with your best friend
    You should move to L.A. with your best friend Writer/s: Michael Stevenson, Tyrone Griffin
    Publisher: Audiam, Inc., AYO MUSIC GROUP, LLC, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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