You you
You can't say that I really didn't love ya
There's a new new
New new Louis bag for every time that I touched it
Quit actin 'like I'm the only one to blame(honey)
Didn't hear you scream, no!
When you was trickin' off my money
But you left me hear to clean up yo dirty laundry
(oh yeaahh)

So kiss that nigga
Hug that nigga
Love that nigga to death
Go head and please that nigga
Feed that nigga
In time you'll see the problems ya self

Cause when love is ya problem
Nothin can solve it
When love is the problem
Money can't solve it
When love is ya problem
Nothin can solve it
When love is ya problem
No man can solve it

Now do you
You can look back at all the shit you've done
To her loves a jail so so so so so she stays on the run
You give her money
She wants love
You give her love
Shes back at money
She'll run from man to man
Makin plans to plan
No secret ya'll know who we talkin' bout

Cause when love is ya problem
Nothin can solve it
When love is the problem
Money can't solve it
When love is ya problem
Nothin can solve it
When love is ya problem
No man can solve it

Oh nothing
Solve it solve it
Uh ohhh
Solve it solve it solve it
Uh ohhh
I wonder if you'll ever take the responsibility of what you already done
All the time you figure out that shes not the one three years have went by nigga you done
No no no no no
You done [Repeat x12]
You can have her back


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Love vs. Money, Pt. 2 Lyrics as written by Terius Youngdell Nash Christopher A. Stewart

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