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Niggas like me cuz I'm smart as fuck. Want me to be wifey? They shit out of luck

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Hit The Breaks
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Niggas like me cuz I'm smart as fuck

want me to be wifey?

They shit out of luck

See, I ain't got time to be stuck

with a no game nigga aint even got a buck


Its time to switch the flow up

like mountains go, I go, praises go up

I just want the glow

I ain't tryna blow up

got good shit to roll no need to re-up

Yeah, I'm coolin'

settle down lil' boys and get some schoolin'

I mean house training no home training ass nigga

claim you got a flame couldn't even light a splinter

lookin' like rat-a-tat-tat master splinter

wrote that verse just to say master splinter twice in a row

like I ain't remember I said it a few seconds ago


Would it kill these niggas to find a new flow?

Keep recycling quotes like nobody knows

Yeah, I know. I hear it

You can best believe these niggas fear a

beautiful black, educated, never back down kind of woman

lips glossed, face flawless

but it's my words that caught them

So if you ain't the same lyricist

stay in your lane

cuz this right here, nigga, this

ain't no game

no press your luck

no whammy no whammy; I'm never giving up

They steady hating all that love fake

no getting pass me, ain't in your fate

you wasted time steady stuntin'

yet you still a bum

nigga hit the breaks

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