I used to know this dude
Pretty lou' out in LA
Said when I’m in LA, to hit up his cell ay
Cause he got something nice he
Wanna put in my belly
He wanna bump and grind sorta like R kelly
See money ain’t a thang
'cause my doe is like woah
Pull out my bank roll on a nigga like "yo!"
Let’s make some videos
Get the Benny Boom crew
I’m hoppin out the Rov in my Jimmy Choo shoe
I’m the boss bitch
You know I like to talk shit
I’m heavy in the streets
So you gon’ need a forklift and, daddy
Lemme cum in your mouth like the dentist
I’m not the apprentice
Don’t finish your sentence

Baby, we ain’t gotta talk, we could bone
Soon as we all alone
Then, baby, I’ma get you in the zone
‘Cause you think we’re all the same
But you’re wrong just get me some patron
And, baby, I’ma get you in the zone

Zonin', zonin', zonin', zonin', zonin'
Zonin' baby, I’m about to have you
Zonin', zonin', zonin', zonin', zonin'
Zonin' z-z-z-z-zone, have ya' zonin'
(Zone, zone, zone)
Zonin', I’ma have ya' zonin
(Zone, zone, zone) zonin', yeah

Boom like talibani
I got some real nice pum-pum nani nani nani
Just let me take off my Dolce Gabbani bani
Than I can be your little Playboy bunny-bunny
See you know what I mean we could sip a lil
(weed) sweatin', heavy breathin'
I can tell that you fiendin'
See you’re already thinkin that
You must be dreamin get them strawberries
Bring another whipped cream in
Lemme get ya' cup of patron
I’ma get ya in the zone
I don’t let the microphone
Hypnotize me no more
Listen, daddy, let me jump on
I’ma keep my pumps on you know it come wrong
Plus, my something dumb long

Baby, we ain’t gotta talk, we could bone
Soon as we all alone
Then, baby, I’ma get you in the zone
‘Cause you think we’re all the same
But you’re wrong just get me some patron
And, baby, I’ma get you in the zone

Zonin', zonin', zonin', zonin', zonin'
Zonin' baby, I’m about to have you
Zonin', zonin', zonin', zonin', zonin'
Zonin' z-z-z-z-zone, have ya' zonin'
(Zone, zone, zone)
Zonin', I’ma have ya' zonin
(Zone, zone, zone) zonin', yeah

HA!


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Zonin’ Lyrics as written by Daniel Andrew Johnson Daniel Johnson

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