Yeah, yes I'm on top
I'm going this hard, and no I won't stop
Yeah, yes I'm on top
I'm going this hard, and no I won't stop

(Cheezy wassup)

Let me hear you holla bitch: actor, writer, rapper
Nigga I do all of it
Lactose tolerant, addicted to cheddar
And I spent it on a jacket man I don't know no better
Yeah it's Childish Gambino, yeah I'm fly as a feather
Yeah my nigga be suburban but my flow keep it ghetto
Keep my swagger poloroid you can watch it develop
Ain't it funny in a year I went from different to special
Yeah I got it together, yeah I took those chances
Labels on me like I might cause cancer
Yes a nigga flow went from Camry to Phantom
I'm just talking real shit, hope you can handle
Sleepin on the jet like Lear like chandle
Flyer than a jet women hoping they can land 'em
How we turn everything to gold that they hand 'em?
I am just different, that's the only answer

Yeah, yes I'm on top
I'm going this hard, and never gon' stop
Yeah, yes I'm on top
I'm going this hard, and never gon' stop
I'm a hero (8x), yeah

Back on my grind, nigga I'm a skater
She just think I'm fine, nigga you's a hater
Style with no name, they just want to label me
They should call it what these other niggas are afraid to be
APC store walkin' out with eight bags
Yeah I'm killin' paper, call it poppin' tag
You ever spend three grand on designer vision,
When you should've spent it on your little sis' tuition?
She played my album when nobody else out there would listen
I'm comin' harder than these girls that you would swear were pissin'

Davinci-esque, I'm the real deal
The only thing I don't know is how 'fraid feel
I'm living everything these other niggas lyin' bout
Bitches don't believe me, to prove it to em I fly 'em out
She say that I'm her everything, I'm better than those other guys
I say I'm just a rapper, she tell me that's a fuckin' lie

(chorus)

They said me rappin' was like MJ and baseball
But that would make me MJ, so motherfuck all of y'all
Trippin' on this fame shit, drinking like a fuckin fish
Listen to the next track I Be On That other shit
Yes I sound weird, nigga, take it as a compliment
Guess who's in the house and representing like a congressman
Anything I put my mind to I accomplish it
From writing scripts with Tina Fey to laying down the hardest shit
Who else is doing what I'm doing? No one
And I mean girls too, intended no pun
I'm on the road son, busy like I'm Bone Thug
Comment left anonymous cause ain't nobody want none

She laying in my bed she gotta be bi-curious
Barf on the track, the amazing and rap-furious
Damn bloggers argue whether or not I'm serious
It's Nas' Illmatic not Eddie Murphy's Delirious
Got the limelight, you stupid you think I'm sharing this
Showing up late, promoters wondering where he is
Got some nightmares, my failing's gotta be scariest
But I would never fail, I'm a hero one of the best there is

(chorus)


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    The lyrics in the first couple verses with question marks are correct:

    "Yes a nigga flow went from Camry to Phantom" He's meaning that his flow has been greatly improved. The Camry is a family sedan and the Phantom is a crazy-expensive sports car.

    "Sleepin' on a jet like Lear (lier) like chandel" A Lear is a brand of jet and he means "Lear" as in Lear Jet or as in chandelier.

    "Yeah I'm killin' paper, call it poppin' tag" He's referring to the more popular phrase "poppin' bottles", but since he's talking about spending a lot of money shopping he's calling it "poppin' tag" (because clothes have tags.

    "Barf on the track, the amazing and rap-furious (?)" Here he's just saying that he's a mad-good rapper "rap-furious". "Barfing on the track" is referring to the fact that he's "sick", a few rappers have used this same analogy.

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