gold-digging dummy, out for my money,
you needing greed divas, trying to be funny,
(hey, what's your name?) hey, (Hey what?),
fuck you, eat a nut, that's exactly what they do,
so whose fucking who? You knew who I was,
(No I didn't) act like Fieldy who, bitch, fuck you,
(Call me) even If I bud, I got no love for you

Tre:
running a game, trying to feel the fame,
if we fuck, she wonders if I feel the same,
no shame I comply, like a typical guy (guy),
zip up the fly, I try to (try), well I lie, (can't)
I know the flip side (lie), don't even trip,
I know you practice with your girls (practice with you girls haha),
how you get em to tip, it's that extra shit,
that goes a long way (way), making them pay,
as If I'm brand new as the day

Who got the dough, we got the dough (oh oh oh oh)
Everybody knows, that we run the show (oh oh oh oh)
Who got the dough, we got the dough (oh oh oh oh)
Dr. Dreams is the host, for the late night shows,
Who got the dough, we got the dough (ohhh)
Everybody knows, that we run the shows
Who got the dough, we got the dough (oh oh)
Dr. Dreams is the host, for the late night show

Tre:
Silly ass piranhas, I only love my momma
rock star fucking, we nothing but drama,
if your out for the money, save your drama for ya momma (momma),
I'll give you a gift, but it won't won't make you rich (rich haha),
how bout this dick, that's all your gunna get,
(oh now he didn't) and maybe a little nut,
and a slap on the but, might you use as trophy but,
I'm taking home the cup

They like em sugar-coated, for me it's hard to hold it,
so we expose it, just in case you didn't notice,
what a ho is, I'll give you the prognosis,
here a prescription, take a lot of doses,
don't take her out in the woods, cuz she's ferocis,
dead or alive, wasting no time with whose the closest,
eye on the prize, never loosing focus,
If there a better woman or cheddar, then your hopeless

Who got the dough, we got the dough (oh oh oh oh)
Everybody knows, that we run the show (oh oh oh oh)
Who got the dough, we got the dough (oh oh oh oh)
Dr. Dreams is the host, for the late night shows,
Who got the dough, we got the dough (ohhh)
Everybody knows, that we run the show
Who got the dough, we got the dough (oh oh)
Dr. Dreams is the host, for the late night shows

gime gime want , gime gime, hell no
shime shime pop, gime gime gime,
you need to get on your knees, and say pretty please,
you knee dropping slut, take a mouth full of these,
it's good to be me, the king of all mutts,
these are my needs, these are my wants,
this my mansion, this is my yacht,
never understand that I can't be bought

Who got the dough, we got the dough (oh oh oh oh)
Everybody knows, that we run the shows (oh oh oh oh)
Who got the dough, we got the dough (oh oh oh oh)
Dr. Dreams is the host, for the late night show,
Who got the dough, we got the dough (ohhh)
Everybody knows, that we run the shows
Who got the dough, we got the dough (oh oh)
Dr. Dreams is the host, for the late night show

Who got the dough, we got the dough (oh oh oh oh)
Everybody knows, that we run the show (oh oh oh oh)
Who got the dough, we got the dough (oh oh oh oh)
Dr. Dreams is the host, for the late night shows,
Dr. Dreams is the host, for the late night shows


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