Nitevision in my armor
Yeah, I took it over
Watching Space Jam
Lean's never sober
Stunting with my team
Is your baby's mama dream
I'm so icy, I'm so clean
Sad boys and Yung Lean

Drive a body down in my Range Rover
Trying to calm me down like I'm Oprah
Police knocking on my window
But it's like I told ya:
Soon as they approach us, squash 'em like c-c-cock-a-roaches

[Melodic Hook]

Sad Boys season, I'm in space for a reason
Coke on my clothes, counting stacks up in Sweden
My trees spent, let me, let me get me some
Three headed dolphin, it's a threesome
Lean, lean and Hennessey and sprite
With the cheese and the Mac to your back
Make you believe in religion
Found upon gods in the season, Sad Boys season

Digimon plane crashes, smoke hash
'Til the ash is Vietnam flashes
Ecstasy in the glass, yep
Iced out patches on my scars but it's rashes
Digimon plane crashes, smoke hash
'Til the ash is Vietnam flashes

[Melodic Hook]

Arizona.. Arizona, Arizona
Arizona Iced Out Boys
Emotional Boys
Taking over the ?
Nitevision, camera flashes
Smoke hash 'til the ash is

Sad Boys
Nitevision (? existence)
Shout outs to ??
Shout outs to Mr. PP on the streets


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