Hands up in the air
I just want the
I just want the baddest bitch in the world
Right here on my lap

And I'ma hit this drink up like it's my last
I'ma, I'ma hit this night up like it's my last
I'ma, I'ma hit this ass up like it's my last (boi)
I swear I'ma, swear I'ma do it like I (boi, do it)
Like I never had it at a-a-a-all (oh)
A-a-a-all (oh)
Like I, like I never had it at a-a-a-all (boi)
Like I never had it all, a-a-a-all (boi, boi, boi, hey, hey)

Okay, now where that alcohol? You ain't even got to ask (ask)
'Cause I'ma drink it all like, like it's my last (okay)
She a seven in the face but a ten in the ass
And she even look better by the end of my glass (damn)
See, I just walked in fresher than the Certs off in this muhfucka (look)
I'ma need the baddest broad to twerk up in this muhfucka (woah)
I'ma go hard until it hurts up in this muhfucka (go)
I'm a boss, so you gotta work up in this muhfucka (in this muhfucka)
And I can get you anything you want (want)
I could, I could, I could, I could put you on (on)
See, you look like Beyoncé, so do it like Beyon' (okay)
Do it, do it like Beyoncé, and put it on Sean (haha)
Grind hard, but I got a lot to show for it (yeah)
Always had drive, like I had to chauffeur it (skrrt)
My team's so true, we should get a camera crew (what?)
To follow us around and make a show for us

And I'ma hit this drink up like it's my last
I'ma, I'ma hit this night up like it's my last
I'ma, I'ma hit this ass up like it's my last
I swear I'ma, swear I'ma do it like I
Like I never had it at a-a-a-all (oh no)
A-a-a-all
Like I, like I never had it at a-a-a-all (at all)
A-a-a-all (hey, hey)
Hey, a-a-a-all
A-a-a-all
Like I, like I never had it at a-a-a-all (yeah) (never had it at all, man)
Like I never had it at all, a-a-a-all (boi, boi, boi)

Now I'ma fill this glass up like it's my last (last)
I'ma, I'ma blow this bag up like it's my last (last)
I'ma, I'ma spend this cash up like it's my last (go)
And I'ma make it last (last), like it's my last
And I'm gone (gone), can't remember where I am
But she forget about her man when they tell her who I am
And they introduce my fam, now she all up in my space
All, all up in my face, like, "You remember who I am?"
Since I signed to Kan', I'm Louis Vuitton Sean
Up in Benny Han' Han' eatin' all the wonton (what's good?)
Rosé rose or a little Chandan
Put her hands down my pants, now she rockin' Sean John (hahaha, damn)
Man, I just ended up on everybody guest list (yup)
I'm just doin' better than what everyone projected
I knew that I'd be here, so if you ask me how I feel (what?)
I'ma just tell you, it's everything that I expected, bitch (boi, boi)

Hands up in the air, the air
One time for the westside, westside, let me see them
Hands up in the air, the air (what? D-Town)
And two times if you love G.O.O.D. Music
Hands up in the air, the air (boi, boi, boi)
And three times for the baddest chick in the world
Who got her hands up in the air, the air (do it, yeah)

Now I'ma hit this drink up like it's my last (yeah)
I'ma, I'ma hit this night up like it's my last
I'ma, I'ma hit this ass up like it's my last (do it)
I swear I'ma, swear I'ma do it like I (oh woah)
Like I never had it at a-a-a-all (oh, oh)
A-a-a-all
Like I, like I never had it at a-a-a-all
Like I never had it at all, a-a-a-all (oh woah)

Big ass bottles, big ice buckets
I work too hard to be ballin' on a budget
Me and my people do it big out in public
'Cause if you don't do it big, bitch, you ain't doin' nothin' (haha)

And I'ma hit this drink up like it's my last
I'ma, I'ma hit this night up like it's my last
I'ma, I'ma hit this ass up like it's my last (boi)
I swear I'ma, swear I'ma do it like I (boi, do it)
Like I never had it at a-a-a-all (yeah)
A-a-a-all (oh no) (D-Town)
Like I, like I never had it at a-a-a-all (at all) (G.O.O.D.)
A-a-a-all
Hey, a-a-a-all
A-a-a-all
Like I, like I never had it at a-a-a-all (yeah)
Like I never had it at all (a-a-a-all)


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