(Honorable)
Yeah
Yeah, yeah
Yeah

I'm on my moon man shit, my moon man shit
I'm on my moon man shit (yeah), my moon man shit
I'm on my moon man shit (uh-uh)
I'm on my moon man shit (uh-uh)

Pull up in the nighttime flexin' in the winter (yeah)
All my boys on the creep, we the jeepers in the summer (nigga)
Posted on the street, all the bitches wantin' Cudder (yeah)
I can not blame them, I'm cuter than a motherfucker
Gather all the team with D, give a fuck, we ball
Td up on the ends, livin' wild, word to mother
Girlies in the Jeep and they waivin' at a brother
You lost, I'm a boss, can't believe you seen a stunter
We just free the tree, it takes me (yeah)
All my niggas coolin', geeks and bands for my Gs (yeah)
The fuckers, they don't know how I might be
Just a lil' rock n' roll, a piece and my peace (yeah)

I'm on my moon man shit, my moon man shit
I'm on my moon man shit, my moon man shit
I'm on my moon man shit (uh-uh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah)
I'm on my moon man shit (uh-uh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah)

See a sister peepin', runnin' through my veins
I'm rippin' through the seasons, I'm drippin' in your lane (yeah)
I do this for my city mates, I do it for the fame (fuck 'em)
I've never been a sucker nigga, ask about my name (nigga)
I always hold it down, ten toes on the pavement
Now everybody know a fucker real about my statements
I pull up in the Benz, or the Porsche, or the Bimmer (Bimmer)
But ever since a little, nigga, always been a dreamer, dreamer (yeah)
Yeah
I owe this to my daughter, the flyness forever ('ever)
Now every time I step into the room, they can't forget him (no)
I be the one, a stepper, my life is so much better (yeah)
I pray to see the light, I pray for different weather (yeah)
Nobody fuckin' with me, no, no, no, no, no
Ain't no guessin' 'bout my city, no, no, no, no, no (huh-uh)
Coolin', no one iller, roll my G's with Gs
I keep 'em leanin', turn the club up
Take a jab, the speech, nigga

I'm on my moon man shit, my moon man shit (yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah)
I'm on my moon man shit, my moon man shit (uh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah)
I'm on my moon man shit (uh-uh)
I'm on my moon man shit (uh-uh)
I'm on my moon man shit, my moon man shit (yeah)
I'm on my moon man shit, my moon man shit
I'm on my moon man shit (uh-uh, fucker)
I'm on my moon man shit (uh-uh, fucker)

(Bitch)


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MOON MAN SHIT Lyrics as written by Scott Ramon Seguro Mescudi

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    The meaning basically is he was mistreated in his early years, before he was famous. In this song he is trying to explain how he was treated like he was alien, hence "From above, above, above, above..." he explains it more thorough throughout the song. These lyrics are off, and they don't include a couple parts of the song. when he says, "You gon' love me man..." meaning that when hes famous they will love his songs and regret how they treated him. He closes the song by saying how he was called lame, but he has a life, hes rich and fly, and hes awesome, and they are the ones who are lame....

    This may be inaccurate, its my interpretation of it... cause it could be a true life story for him, and maybe this is how he was inspired to create this song, to rub it in the haterz faces.

    He is all fly n shyt , but they made him feel alien, you know? so hes fly and cool, but so good he really is out of this world, thats how rockin his style is, hence... "Man on The Moon"

    Jsoeum94on May 31, 2009   Link

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