I gotta get up
I got something
I gotta get up
I'm nowhere ey
I gotta get up
I got something
I gotta get up
I gotta get up to something
I gotta get up
This God-given talent's showing
I gotta give it up
I gotta get up to something
I gotta get up to something
I gotta get up to something
I gotta get up
Been grinding all day man
This world just ain't fair
Just ain't fair
It might seem like I just don't care
It might seem like I'm unaware
Feels like a summer with no drama
I need one more chance
One more plan
Ima go get it Ima Ima get up
Ima go ghost Ima Ima get up
Ima hit the road oh yeah (Oh yeah)
Ima go gold on some platinum shit
Buy my mama a house hit the road oh yeah
Baby girl, don't you go oh yeah
Been grinding all day man
This world just ain't fair
Just ain't fair
It might seem like I just don't care
It might seem like I...
I gotta get up to something
I gotta get up
This God-given talent's showing
I gotta give it up
I gotta get up to something
I gotta get up to something
I gotta get up to something
I gotta get up
I gotta get up to something
I gotta get up
This God-given talent's showing
I gotta give it up
I gotta get up to something
I gotta get up to something
I gotta get up to something
I gotta get up
I gotta give it up
Don't you ask me what's in my cup
Got mysterious like what it do
Scooby doo look me up
They talk about it like I cant
Like 330ml I can
I fell asleep had a dream but woke up living my dreams again
Oh man (Oh yeah)
Got damned
I got Malcolm no X
X Marks your girl's heart
Just prepare to be an ex
I gotta get up to something
No talking with me it's hustling
Jeronimo, here I go
On the flow, I'm just bungee jumping
Negativity to me, that shit is none (Shit is nothing)
Hit that guy on one eye, he uncle -Ruckus
I hit my hits with a racket, we making raucous
We rock the shit out of you
It's going bonkers
No cap
I got Malcolm on set
Muano came with the ladder
We climbing up to success
And if you hating there's no bother
You pissed off no bladder
Just stacking alla the chaddar
I gotta get on my matters so I...
I gotta get up to something
I gotta get up
This God-given talent's showing
I gotta give it up
I gotta get up to something
I gotta get up to something
I gotta get up to something
I gotta get up
I gotta get up to something
I gotta get up
This God-given talent's showing
I gotta give it up
I gotta get up to something
I gotta get up to something
I gotta get up to something
I gotta get up


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Get Up to Something (feat. Young A) Lyrics as written by Martin Mpoyi Chokelo Masebe

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    Sorry to say this but this is probably the worst song ever by Static-X or by any other metal band.

    Debashis B.on March 17, 2008   Link

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