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24 karats my neck and my wrist
I'm up LETS GO (Ye)
Bitch Im spacing
No time for a hoe
I thought you knew (Ye)
Bitch I thought you'd know (Ye)
Let's Go Let's Go
Let's Go Let's Go
24 karats my neck and my wrist
I'm up LETS GO (Ye)
Bitch Im spacing
No time for a hoe
I thought you knew (Ye)
Bitch I thought you'd know (Ye)
Let's Go Let's Go
Let's Go Let's Go
Ye, bought new rims for the coupe and we making it swerve
Ye, come get ya hoe trynna fuck, but she just got curved
We making it work, we pushing OBSERVE And pushing on P's
Its up to the top, they cannot believe
They cannot believe, they cannot perceive
Ye Ye
Lean in the tank of the jet to the top and we flying sliding
25 hoes in the back of the whip and they all riding smiling
Pussio's cap and then capper than cap and then cap and then cap they all lying lying
Drip to clean trynna get like me they buying trying
Popped 2 Xans I'm-
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One
24 karats my neck and my wrist
I'm up LETS GO (Ye)
Bitch Im spacing
No time for a hoe
I thought you knew (Ye)
Bitch I thought you'd know (Ye)
Let's Go Let's Go
Let's Go Let's Go
24 karats my neck and my wrist
I'm up LETS GO (Ye)
Bitch Im spacing
No time for a hoe
I thought you knew (Ye)
Bitch I thought you'd know (Ye)
Let's Go Let's Go
Let's Go Let's Go
Ye, bought new rims for the coupe and we making it swerve
Ye, come get ya hoe trynna fuck, but she just got curved
We making it work, we pushing OBSERVE And pushing on P's
Its up to the top they cannot believe
They cannot believe they cannot perceive
Ye Ye


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