I might fly and lose it all
I'll be a cannonball
Maybe you'll walk away, oh
Maybe you'll walk away
Set me up and light me off
I'll be a cannonball
But maybe I'll walk away, oh
But maybe I'll away

Cannonball (I'll be a cannonball) Cannonball

[Drake]
Yeah, alright
Look, like my big bro say I'm goin' in
And if the pool's of money I'm just glad I learned to swim
Cannonball, bitch, I hope the divin' board's sturdy
And I hope when dinner's cold my niggas do not dessert me,
Ha, and these haters like damn 'em
I gave a lot of women they first ride in the Phantom
And yeah I got a deal now and I'm secure with it
And yet my life is so excitin' I get bored with it
I'm the best one outta my peers
And everybody pray I'm runnin' outta ideas
Pass my moselys it's all so bright
And I'm the result of when it all goes right
So many pictures man the flow is a collage
Critics have a hard time pointin' out the flaws
Artists slick talk I just hope I don't fall
Right out of the sky through the roof of your garage
I'm a...


Cannonball (I'll be a cannonball) Cannonball


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    I love this song by colin munroe now this is my favorite song colin did his thing on this song his vocals where perfect for this song.

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