Arrête de faire ton comique t'es pas Seth Rogen
I'm still getting money, toi t'as pas une token
Je suis un gun totin' Hulk Hogan
J'te ramène en quatre-vingt comme de la bonne cocaine
On track je suis on fire, légende comme Niki Lauda
Les autres c'est des guimauves, trop soft, esti qu'ils ne l'ont pas
Je leur cause des ecchymoses, coup de crosse de Ray Liotta
Je veux le green; le baby Yoda, la vie des vidéoclips
Quitte à passer des livres pis je parle pas de bibliothèques.
Toujours j'reste au-dessus, je suis pas mal élevé
J'aime la haute-couture, je suis pas mal LV
J'dis les choses toutes crues, mais yo je ne suis pas mal élevé.
Je les ai murder sur leurs tracks, ils ont jamais riposté
Y se faisaient démolir pis pareil ils l'a postaient
Saperlipopette yo les rappers déconnent là
J'étais le blanc-bec dans la Benz, rap game Valterri Bottas
J'aurais l'air de baller même en Mercury Topaz
Drippin comme un iceberg sous le soleil des tropiques
J'm'en viens drop un nice verse, then i'm back making profit
Yo le prix que je paye mon loyer fait deux fois ton hypothèque
Le genre de gars qui sort du lot, fast life comme en Formule 1
Je flex qu'avec mon propre mulla
J'ai rempli aucun formulaire
J'me vautre le ventre dans l'opulence
Je suis encore loin d'être corpulent
J'ai clencher toute ces tortues lentes
Je m'endors pendant les turbulences
Hey yo i started sur la Rive-Sud par des Freestyles sur des beatbox
Deux pieds sur le bitume : une bête dans son habitat
En Nike ou en Adidas, au mic la touche à Midas
Un maitre, de toute évidence, être un MC ça me l'dit pas
Je veux une Ferrari Pista, couleur crème glacée Pistache
J'peux te décrire l'habitacle, grace à ma boule de cristal
Hasta La Vista Baby, je veux pas la vie que t'as
Tu peux garder tes distances, moi je m'enligne pour la victoire
J'ai vécu dans ces blocs où les cops se font dispatchent
Á deux heures du mat les voisins cognent pour de la petite vache
White trash shit, des vieux butchent roulés d'un zig-zag
Sur d'la vitesse à dix piasses, j'regrette rien comme Edith Piaf
Comme c'est la fin des faibles, y a pas mon nom sur l'épitaphe
Je suis toujours sous l'effet, j'coule que les tests de dépistage
Je flotte au-dessus des têtes, ils me reconnaissent dans l'équipage
La seule place où j'm'arrête c'est sur les pistes d'atterrissage
Si c'est rappers sont mes fils i'm feeling post-partum
I made deals with the devils et des tas de bad moves
Je veux une Porsche devant l'entrée,
Une Porsche dans le cou, un autre Porsche au poignet
Je veux des Porsches partout
Si c'est rappers sont mes fils i'm feeling post-partum
I made deals with the devils et des tas de bad moves
Je veux une Porsche devant l'entrée
Une Porsche dans le cou, un autre Porsche au poignet
Je veux des Porsches partout


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