Oh, baby, you stay on my brain
I smoke, kick back, and think
Sometimes a nigga be lonely
So many bitches, I ain't gotta be
So, got the crew on the way, huh
No work, all play
I got a castle with a boat
Everybody, we gon' live it up, ayy
They talkin' 'bout me
But I ain't tryna hear that right now, now, now
Oh, they watchin' me
But we still gonna have a good time right now

Let's take a trip, don't have to think about it
If you new to this, lemme show you how
Raise your middle finger to your problems, yeah
If you let 'em, they gon' bring you down (oh)
They trippin' on us
But we just stuntin' on 'em right now, now, now
Ayy, they hatin' on us
They just mad 'cause we way up right now

So blow it in the wind (blow my weight up)
Let the sparks fly now (get your mind blown)
Let the good times get you back (yeah)
Let the sparks fly now
We keep smilin', then they wonder why we up now
So blow it in the wind
We can't let them other niggas kill the vibe
So blow it in the wind
All that bullshit, we gon' let it ride (oh)

So fuck it, call in sick (haha)
They don't pay enough anyway
Shit, you might as well quit (ooh)
'Cause every now and then, you need a break
Girl, I feel you
I'ma pour it up right now, now, now
Ayy, so fall through
'Cause they gon' have to shut us down

Let's take a trip, don't have to think about it (hey)
If you new to this, lemme show you how (I'll show you how)
Raise your middle fingers to your problems
If you let 'em, they gon' bring you down (oh)
They trippin' on us
But we just stuntin' on 'em right now, now, now (ooh)
Ayy, they hatin' on us
They just mad 'cause we way up right now

So blow it in the wind
Let the sparks fly now (ooh)
Let the good times get you back (yeah)
Let the sparks fly now (ooh)
We keep smilin', then they wonder why we up now (blow it)
So blow it in the wind
We can't let them other niggas kill the vibe (oh)
So blow it in the wind (blow it in the wind)
All that bullshit, we gon' let it ride (ow)

Hittin' corners, swervin' left to right
You know we get to duckin' when we see them lights (whoop-whoop)
I catch a charge and beat it (huh)
I pop a thirty, codeine got me leanin' (yeah, yeah)
You know the strong don't quit (yeah, you know)
My shooters don't miss (baow)
Steady double cup in the fifth, ice
Me and my niggas be young, black and rich, wassup
I got my feet up in the two-seater (we just livin', baby)
Niggas stay lookin' but don't wanna see us (all these niggas)
So we turn haters into believers (I don't give a fuck though)
All my people, you know I see ya
Like hey, yeah, hey, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
Yeah, sing it, baby, like
Hey, yeah (woah), hey, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
Hey, yeah (huh), Hey, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah (yeah)
Hey, yeah (woah), hey, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah (haha)

So blow it in the wind
Let the sparks fly now (ooh, sparks fly now)
Let the good times get you back (get you back, yeah)
Let the sparks fly now
We keep smilin', then they wonder why we up now (why)
So blow it in the wind
We can't let them other niggas kill the vibe (oh)
So blow it in the wind (blow it in the wind)
All that bullshit, we gon' let it ride

Oh, oh, oh-oh
That's right, girl, we gon' let it ride
Oh-woah


Lyrics submitted by Mellow_Harsher

Blow It In the Wind Lyrics as written by Christopher Maurice Brown

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