Our haters not gonna like us for this one (yuh yuh yuh)
They really not gon' like us for this one (aye)
Hey, tell all these industry niggas, "suck my dick"
Two times, (water) three times, four times
And if you listenin' to this shit and you don't like me (wet, flex)
Eat my ass (yuh)

Posted with that pump
Relay with that pump
He stay with that pump
You fuck niggas punks
Revenge on my body
He wan' meet my shotty
Not talking about my bitch
I'm talking big guns, yes big body
My dick not impressed
My dick anorexic
My gun got dyslexia
That mean I shoot backwards, backwards
What's up with these questions
These fuckboys detectives
Fuck my codefendant
If he talk to the feds, Ash Ketchum
Wash, out your pussy, your shit stank, boi
Puss, like I'm Tosh 2.0, watch boy
Thot, suck on my dick like a damn lollipop boy
Stop talking about things that you know you are not, boy

Diamonds just might shine like Skittles
Diamonds white like Malcolm in the Middle
Diamonds just might shine like Skittles
Diamonds white like Malcolm in the
Diamonds just might shine like Skittles
Diamonds white like Malcolm in the Middle
Diamonds just might shine like Skittles
Diamonds just might shine like ay, ay, ay, ay

My dick unimpressed
You take Xans, that's pressing
My shirt striped like Ness
Flash them titties at me like the press
Speaking like I'm Hurricane Chris
Pull up on your momma I say "A Bay Bay"
Like a wild ape
I'm beating on my chest when I see the pussy if they ain't coming
Bitch off the rip
Just like a baby she just gon' take it from the tip
I just "Swiper, no swiping" that pussy 'cause I dip
Walked up in the division like "are you tryna pull?"
And there's no nigga that I fear
Got the horror of a script
Got to be kidding me, made me giggle like tickle me
You said this nigga envy me
Bitch you shaped like a centipede
And my songs long as centuries
Bitch I must have to pull the .45 on my hip
I just let her cum on my dick
Arthritis wrist on sick
Cut my diamonds then get blisters
Blood diamond, ratchet ass bitch
She done sucked my dick and then you kissed her
You just might just throw a bitch fit
Bend it with me 'cause the metal on my hip
Four-five bust like zit

Four-five bust like zit
Four-five bust like zit
Four-five bust like zit
Four-five bust like zit
Four-five bust like zit


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What In XXXTarnation Lyrics as written by Jahseh Onfroy Stokeley Goulbourne

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