Get up mother fucker we got the stuff thats on fire
we got the lighters, and we about to light her

Get up mother fucker we got the stuff thats on fire
we got the lighters, and we about light her

we dont share so take that princess
we dont share so take that princess
we dont share so take that princess
you best know that you fucking with the best

we dont share so take that princess WANT!
we dont share so take that princess WANT!
we dont share so take that princess WANT!
you best know that you fucking with the best

high tops my drops of glee
so greasy in my tight white jeans
these cops cant stop the feinds
ridin dirty in my long white tee

i know this cause da vinchi told me
the holy gails in the 303
poppin painkillers and sipping whiskey.
with yo girl getting mad frisky

we dont share so take that princess
we dont share so take that princess
we dont share so take that princess
you best know that you's fucking with the best.

we dont share so take that princess WANT!
we dont share so take that princess WANT!
we dont share so take that princess WANT!
you best know that you's fucking with the best.

i got the ojos of an eagle amigo
i got the ojos of an eagle amigo
i got the ojos of an eagle amigo
i got the ojos of an eagle amigo


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    Instead of "we dont share so take that princess WANT! you best know that you fucking with the best"

    I thought they said "We all share the same bed princess. WHAT?! You best know that you're fucking with the best"

    but thats kinda literal haha

    imnotokay652on July 17, 2009   Link
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    Song Meaning

    this song is about drugs obviously, "we've got the lighters" and "get this stuff on fire" are about lighting it. "we don't share, so take that princess"...they don't share it. painkillers...pills ojos of an eagle...dilated pupils

    neatfreak47on September 28, 2009   Link
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    *got the stuff that's on fire

    neatfreak47on September 28, 2009   Link

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