I came here to slay shit (yeah, yeah)
All night I'ma work the grave-shift (Lord, Lord)
These drugs I'm on, they ain't nothing to play with (sky high)
I can't feel my face, yeah, yeah (yeah, yeah)

When I pull up on ya (get it, get it)
When I pull up on ya, yeah (get it, get it)
When I pull up on ya, on you (get it, get it)
Oh, girl, you know it's on (oh yeah)

Oh, I may be the wrong one now
But it's the right time, oh
You're such a good girl (yeah)
But I know you got a bad side (mm, I know that you bad)
Oh, I'll slide right through your door (through your door)
Girl, take off all your clothes (your clothes)
Don't make me wait too long (long)
Once I get that, just know

When I pull up on ya (yeah, you know that's me)
When I pull up on ya, yeah (yeah, get it, that's me)
That's when I pull up on ya, on you (yeah, yeah, my bad, on you, yeah)
Oh, girl, you know it's on (oh yeah)

It don't matter if she black or Caucasian (Caucasian)
Cocaina, my Boricuas and them Persians (Persians)
A couple ling lings, I fuck with the Asians (Asians)
My Nigerian, African girl can shake it (shake it)

When I pull up on ya (when)
When I pull up on ya (oh yeah, baby, pu-pu-pull up)
When I pull up on ya (on you, you)
Oh, girl, you know it's on (oh yeah)
When I pull up on ya (when I pull up on you)
When I pull up on ya (woo, ooh)
When I pull up on ya (when I)
Oh, girl, you know it's on, yeah (oh yeah)


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Pull Up Lyrics as written by Ariowa Ogheneochuko Kennedy Irosogie Altariq Crapps

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