[The Game Intro]
Everything got a future?.(everything got a future)
How you gon? club or go hood to go back club on the same song?

[Chorus x1]
Yes I am a bad guy
I can see you like it
You can be the headline, if I can be your sidekick
Baby this can be the future (ture ture tureee)
Baby this can be the future (ture ture tureeeee)

Amalgam Digital Baby!

[Joe Budden Verse 1]
Baby girl is addicted (it?s okayy!)
OD, you can have any dude in this world but chose me
You can have any chick in this world but chose her
To play that back seat and direct a chauffer (uhhh!)
And that ain?t just jazz ain?t that with okir
I can play publicist and give an exposure
(I mean a) Keep in the lastest
(I mean a) Damn they waste less
Body like a porn star
Smile like a waitress
Now she turning me uh uh on, uh uh on
Uh uh on, I mean why not club bed of my mansion
We can just club in the bed of my mansion
Leave for the weekend, jet to the hamptons
Tats on her torso, I love how she ganglion
A shoe game, show off just frontin?
But baby don?t blink cause you badly miss something? (C?monnn!)

[Chorus x1]
Yes I am a bad guy
I can see you like it
You can be the headline, if I can be your sidekick
Baby this can be the future (ture ture tureee)
Baby this can be the future (ture ture tureeeee)

[The Game-verse 1]
She wanna roll with a rockstar
Fuck I?m him
Coupe 1 air
7-5, 8 cent
California slim
501 blue
Jeans on trim
New York messed the rim
Lower than Manhattan
Lower than my pants saggin
Lower than my baby mama leanin in that Benz wagon
And you can be heard
Jerry bird slip ons
LV clip ons
Haters get shit on!
We roll up
24?s so what
Haters all swell up
Haters want my ching, ke ke
Hold up?I?m not that & that
I?m that & that
So jump off, it?s jump off (uhhhh!)
Once enemies,
My nemesis & I
Was stuck in a genesis
Free world of side reply
Let bygones be bygones
I?m Gone?
Let all your pain
Be champagne & patron!

[Chorus x1]
Yes I am a bad guy
I can see you like it
You can be the headline, if I can be your sidekick
Baby this can be the future (ture ture tureee)
Baby this can be the future (ture ture tureeeee)

[Joe Budden-verse 2]
C?mon, c?mon, c?mon
C?mon, c?mon, c?mon (talk to em?!)
Look she stay back
My baby grown on
Little bit of cologne
Little bit of patron
That?s how I got her home
(I mean a) now you say we spent mad hours on the phone
Like we both ain?t grown
Wrist kind of heavy, I?m a lil well known
Matching crosses, different color stones see
In one line, I got her to come over
Tell her I?m done sober
But huuungggg over
She play the club sippin on ma mocha
I can fit ya whole crew in one rover
Just take your shoes off before you step in
(I mean) the cribs mine and I?m living like the Jetson?s
Well let?s let OT cop the runaway
Step off the runway like we on the runway
Have ya girlfriends thinking you a runaway
Never mind, I already know what you gonna say..

[Chorus x2]
Yes I am a bad guy
I can see you like it
You can be the headline, if I can be your sidekick
Baby this can be the future (ture ture tureee)
Baby this can be the future (ture ture tureeeee)



Lyrics submitted by maffy06

The Future Lyrics as written by Jermaine Dupri Bryan Michael Cox

Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Reservoir Media Management, Inc., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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