Rolls Royce shoppin',
Like a damn puppet,
Love my cash in Beverly Hills.

Gold Car Lover,
Hamptins watch my cover,*
Hoochie went and jacked up my bills.

Well I know I shouldn't say it, but truth be told,
I really thought that pussy was gold.

Chicks equal trouble,
You had it up again with your gift.*
Chicks equal trouble,
I always step right in,
I always step right in the shit.

Oh yea, I have a jet,
My balls are deep in debt,
And all she hears is cha-cha-cha-ching

But she was more,
A gold-digging whore,
Here come the lawyers again.

Chicks equal trouble,
You had it up again with your gift.*
Chicks equal Trouble,
They'll kick you when your down in the ditch.
Chicks equal trouble,
I always step right in,
I always step right in the shit.

They never said I could catch this from a center fold,
I got it bad and the doctor said I should've known,
I should've known, I should've known.

Chicks equal trouble,
You had it up again with your gift.*
Chicks equal trouble,
They'll kick you when your down in the ditch.
Chicks equal trouble,
You had it up again with your gift.*

Oh you had enough?
You get what you give
Oh

Oh no.


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    I have come to quote Nikki a LOT in my own personal journals...and this is the quote that I use more than anything. Lyrically, Nikki is a great song writer. I got out of a relationship back in September with a girl that was for lack of a good description just using me, and from what I found out shortly after the break up...was cheating on me. I did everything for the chick, and I got nothing in return for my kindness to her.

    CKF929on December 14, 2012   Link

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