Fox so hot
Ya can't fuck wit me
Fox so hot
Ya can't fuck wit me
Fox so hot
Ya can't fuck wit' me
Fox so hot
Ya can't fuck wit' me

Oh, Nana F-O wit the X
Pretty boy, Brooklyn
Alright okay, alright,
C'mon, hm
I said it, what?
That bitch is lethal, uh

Whoa, oh shit na na, come through (Clue, Clue, Clue)
Pretty and crisp, why'all hoes pop shit
I keep my gun cocked (Clue, clue, clue) and my bitch spit
Yes, who the ras wan' test me
Original, Don gargon that bitch
I'm the reason bitches ride dick (Dun' know)
I'm the reason why they like cock stiff
Fox is the only reason
Why them bitch wan' run gwan' buy fake tits like
Who the fuck is y'all aimin' for?
If it's Fox, fuck you ain't name me for?
Like I told you before, I'm B.K.'s illest
Dangerous bitch, B.K.'s realest
Heat play wit niggas, clap gun, I rap Don gargon
Rapper slash model
The whole round robin', so don't why'all get suspicious
I'm big gun cock Foxy, why'all Likkle Vicious
And niggas feel this

Ya can't fuck wit me
Na Na, so hot, make you want to say
Fox so hot
So hot, make niggas say
Ya can't fuck wit me
So hot, make you want to say
Fox so hot
Na na, so hot, Na na,
Make it drop
Ya can't fuck wit me

Ya can't fuck wit me
Na na, so hot, make you want to say
Fox so hot
So hot, make niggas say
Ya can't fuck wit me
So hot, make you want to say
Fox so hot
Na na, so hot, Na Na, make it drop
Ya can't fuck wit me

Uh, who da ras ? chat but sound like who?
And outta all niggas I'm like "Please not do," uh
Niggas talk slick then plead to the crew
Got some grimy lil' niggas that'll eat why'all food
Nigga, don't talk to me 'bout Fox spit rude
I'm the same bad gal, same cocky attitude
Like, ain't nothin' changed, stunt gal, sick bod'
Mash up on ma blood clot Range like "Ay!"
And nun' bitch fuckin' wit Fox like
Whoa; original big gun cock bitch
And nun' bitch want to see Fox
Nun' bitch, want to see me likkle gun pop
Like, and if any bitch step on my crocks
that's a automatic hot one through ya Datsun, seen it?
Make them niggaz drop they tongues and
Before they done make 'em drop they ones
Tell 'em any nigga comin' can't come for free
See I'm three times dough, bitch I'm no joke
I'm, one in a million, nigga types too
? As long as ya "Chyna Doll" is indefinitely
We hotties, yes
Not many can do it like,
Do it like ?

Ya can't fuck wit me
Na Na, so hot, make you want to say
Fox so hot
So hot, make niggas say
Ya can't fuck wit me
So hot, make you want to say
Fox so hot
Na Na, so hot, Na Na, make it drop
Ya can't fuck wit me

Mhm, I hate niggas that love to pull rank
Can't fuck and when they nut niggas shoot blanks
I'm sorta like Jessica Rabbit
Fuck who? Bitch don't move without carats, nigga
and that's my motto
Fuck me today, buy a house tomorrow
and I don't feel sorrow, hmm
Especially when I wind up my waistline
Make them niggas L.O.I. to the bass line
Make them niggas pepper seed when they taste mine
Ya can't fuck wit me

Na Na, so hot, make you want to say
Fox so hot
So hot, make niggas say
Ya can't fuck wit me
So hot, make you want to say
Fox so hot
Na na, so hot, Na na, make it drop
Ya can't fuck wit me


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So Hot Lyrics as written by Gavin Marchand Ken Ifill

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