[Chorus: Gucci Mane (Lil Scrappy): x2]
I rob in my black tee
Hit licks in my black tee
All in ya house searching for bricks in my black tee (Crank It)
I kill in my black tee
I steal in my black tee
I'm real so I gotta keep it trill in my black tee

[Verse 1: Gucci Mane]
You can catch me all in a nigga house wit a black tee
Gucci Mane, lil' flair got a million dollar mouthpiece
Black Tee, black rag, even got a black mask
Leaving out ya house, thirty pounds in my book bag
Black 'lac, black tag, fin' to hit a lick again
You a head bussa put yo hand wit yo fist den
Franchise hate me, probably wanna kill me
Remixed it wit Scrappy and now the hood feel me
Fresh on the scene wit the all black shirt
Gucci so gutter he'll steal money out ya purse
Lay up in ya yard, rob ya when ya go to church
Ya love white tees now ya face on the shirt
Black tee, black beat, trapping on the front street
Got a black pistol grip pump on the seat
Black tee, O.G., nigga don't approach me
Bubble gum wappin' ass niggas can't smoke me

[Chorus]

[Verse 2: Bun B]
It's Bun B in his black tee & G in his black tee
Repping UGK and BAT in his black tee
Pimp in his black tee, mack in his black tee
Free Pimp C on the back of his black tee
Gucci chain swinging on the front of his black tee
Cadillac swinging, smoking blunts in his black tee
Stunt in his black tee, Ball in his black tee
It ain't just me pimping we all got a black tee

[Verse 3: Young Jeezy]
And I got a 1-2 Bun
Got 36 O's for the 2-1
Jeezy bout them green guys
Got H-town going for the ten or fives
I'm talking cornflakes
Black inner tubes wrapped in black duck tape
Say it again dog to make sure that you heard me
Got my four-x black tee up under my jersey

[Chorus]

[Verse 4: Killer Mike]
I got the all black Chevy on all black rims
Keep a small black gat in my all black Tims
On the all-black leather there's a all-black mack
Trying to snatch get ya black ass blowed the fuck back
44 to ya torso 4 in ya hat
Kick doja to ya house n put it to a cataract
Gorillas wit banana clips going monkey in the back
They'll put yo ass in that black box, laid out flat

[Verse 5: Jody Breeze]
Look I slang in my white but I bang in my black tee
Gucci on the front, Jody Breeze on the back street
Chilling by a black Cadillac on sum black feet
Scrappy in a Chevy watching Scarface on the flat screen
Told y'all constantly, ride wit the pump wit me
Yup in my black tee, wit the nine underneath
I ain't gotta keep telling y'all niggas I'ma G
I'ma just cock back and leave sum blood on ya teeth

[Chorus]

[Verse 6: 4-Tre]
I'm s-stainless in my black tee
Remaining in my black tee
On the grind cause I like to shine in my black tee
Diamond glistening cross plus the background is a black tee
Thieve then come back spraying rounds in my black tee
4-Tre, I want war in my black tee
Fuck them, probably never wore a black tee
Working in my black tee, smoking purple in my black tee
I'm looking for twelve all out yo curtain in my black tee

[Verse 7: Lil Scrappy]
Fuck a white tee, I got my black tee and vest on
Fuck a sturdy shot, I'm going straight for the bread home
I don't know why y'all niggas dropped move b
Cause now Raheem'll show ya punk ass a tree
Bust nuts in my black tee, sluts in my black tee
Now I'm smoking nothing but blunts in my black tee
Saw me in Valve then tried to fight me
Just the same monkey shorty don't take me lightly

[Chorus]


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Black Tee Lyrics as written by Darryl R. Richardson Bernard Freeman

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