Yo
So me and my man, Foul Mouth
Decided to make an album called, "He Gotta Gun" (hurry up)
And I came down to his dirty, filthy basement (shut up, Southwest)
To rap, and I'ma rap for y'all
That hardcore shit, uh

Fuck a warning shot, the whole city hot
Tell your bitch to stop or get her titty shot
Special ops, watch the kettle pot
This ain't no joke, nigga, I ain't Red Fox
I slaughtered you niggas
Run a train on you, martyred you niggas
Sick twisted shit, I fathered you niggas
I should be in Slaughterhouse the way I slaughter you niggas
I rock down your block and let one off
I'm dipping like some dipping sauce, drunk off of her liquor (?)
My light turned on, somebody turned it off (turn it off)
This is OG kush, bitch, I ain't even caught
Y'all niggas just soft, scared to get the bullet off
Matter of fact, I'ma start calling you Jerry Goff
I'm a rider, a shooter, and a driver
You can catch two shots, but this ain't Pfizer

Say weirdo, say weirdo
Bizarre is your motherfucking hero
Say weirdo, say weirdo
Bizarre is your motherfucking hero

Now that hook sucks (you suck)
I'm high as fuck (woo), I'm ready to fuck
Lil' Nas X, he ain't important (why not?)
Especially after he didn't get that abortion
I'm on coke and pills, clothes from Forman Mills
Chain cost a half a mil' (Bizarre, you need to chill)
I'm on the top dope, RIP Pop Smoke
Wait, Pop's got smoke? (huh)
Bizarre, you on too much dope
Dick's longer than a candle
My dick's longer than a sample
My dick's longer than (what?), Eminem verse on Nas' album
Used to be a Blood, turned into a Crip
Move to Oakland, California, turned into a pimp
Start datin' Erykah Badu, then turned into a simp
The way I'm airing niggas out, I should turn into a blimp
You stupid
You got a gun

Say weirdo, say weirdo
Bizarre is your motherfucking hero
Say weirdo, say weirdo
Bizarre is your motherfucking hero


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