I pull em out the box
Then I lace my tennis shoes
Pull up out the lot
I just made a power move
I just bought a drop
And the rims are brand new
I'm ridin' wit my box
And I gotta keep her brand new
Brand new gucci sandals and she got the bag too
Yea I got a swag but she got a swag too
Brand new gucci sandals and I bought her the bag too
Damn I got a swag but she got a swag too

Brand new pull it out the bag and pop the tag boo
Yeah I got swag I'm slickin' than yo band too
Ridin' in the 2 seater it's nitrogena shampoo
We do what we wanna do him do what him can do
Birthday cake my wrist lit up lik tha candle
And I'm goi Cunningham I'm runnin' like I'm Randal
Yo girlfriends persui me shes tryna give me coochie
Before she fucks gorilla doe she has to suck on gucci
And she gotta fuck New slim Richey tha whole squad
Now bitch you even gotta fuck So Icy Boy
We a fam over here
This sum pussy this sum the mall
And everything's new from the shoe to the car.

I pull em out the box
Then I lace my tennis shoes
Pull up out the lot
I just made a power move
I just bought a drop
And the rims are brand new
I'm ridin' wit my boo
And I gotta keep her brand new
Brand new gucci sandals and she got the bag too
Yea I got a swag but she got a swag too
Brand new gucci sandals and I bought her the bag too
Damn I got a swag but she got a swag too

I went Puerto Rico pimpin' on vacation on the island
Came back and bought a chain tha was worth a hundred thousand
I did a couple shows I got the money back the pilin'
Hoppin' on n off the plane got me runnin' up my mileage
Sky my visa Platinum no more sellin' sacks man I just bring them saxs now
Bitches say I'm sexyin' and if I am not sexy then someone please correct me

'Cause every time I meet a brand new bitch she wanna sex me
Call me text me call me call me call me text me email text me call me
Bitch stop callin' me you so pesty
Bugaboo I'm sick of you I only fuck wit brand new
Just 'cause we cant fuck again don't mean that I don't fuck wit you

I pull em out the box
Then I lace my tennis shoes
Pull up out the lot
I just made a power move
I just bought a drop
And the rims are brand new
I'm ridin' wit my boo
And I gotta keep her brand new
Brand new gucci sandals and she got the bag too
Yea I got a swag but she got a swag too
Brand new gucci sandals and I bought her the bag too
Damn I got a swag but she got a swag too

My mind tellin' me to spend money for no reason
I gotta hit tha gucci store they bout to change seasons
12 hundred for a vest it was sleeveless
Mazarazi BItches askin' why I'm speedin'
I'mma blood bitch I keep a nigga bleeding
It would seem odd if they didn't try to get even
I spent a 100 in vegas I broke even
Casino asks is that all for this evenin'
First 100 I pack my plug I couldn't believe
Louie bag full of bands I had to leave it
Took the Roof off the vet I couldn't see shit
My daddy said he expected I a never be shit

I pull em out the box
Then I lace my tennis shoes
Pull up out the lot
I just made a power move
I just bought a drop
And the rims are brand new
I'm ridin' wit my boo
And I gotta keep her brand new
Brand new gucci sandals and she got the bag too
Yea I got a swag but she got a swag too
Brand new gucci sandals and I bought her the bag too
Damn I got a swag but she got a swag too


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