I don't need to make a song
I don't need to make a hook
I don't need to make a hit
I'm just tryna get lit
Niggas and bitches
Giving me shit
Why do you care
Get off my dick
I'm doing me
Too many people getting to me
Oh yeah
I tried to be a real nigga
Yeah
Always kept it 100
Yeah
Than I got done dirty
Niggas asking who hurt me
I'm always bout what I gotta say
Gonna put you niggas in y'alls place
Time to call out everyone in the room
I'm going super saiyan in the booth
Always here like all-state
Got bitches in all states
Area Codes I got hoes
If you ain't know you just don't know
I tried to make a song
Wanted niggas to hop on (It's lit)
Niggas hit me with the call up and said this ain't the one
Got T-Pain to hit me up and look at my songs
Now niggas calling me to be on my songs
Sorry dawg I'm not like yo money
I don't fuck with fake ones
Gotta keep it real
Keep the circle tight
Keep the squad close
Keep the fam fed
Yeah nigga they fed
This ain't no bounce back
Yeah this ain't no comeback
Vroom vroom I'm only getting started like a car engine dawg
On a roll like cottonelle nigga I was made for this shit
Ay
Ay
Stole that line from Drake
I'm sorry it's all fair game
I only do what I see
Most of y'all niggas fake
Most of y'all bitches fake
Hit em with the hot take
Oh you want a real nigga
That makes over 6 figures
Ooo girl yeah you really got me
Oh you got me
Hurt me
Did me so dirty
Ooo girl oh it didn't work
I'm so sorry that he had to deal with you
Bring it back bring it back
Nigga coming back with the rap
Nigga coming with the bounce back
Nigga coming with the comeback
Niggas made me mad
Bitches made me sad
Hurt my feelings
I had to get em back
I'm that nigga
Yeah I'm that nigga
This the 1st quarter
Jumping all the hurdles
I ain't doing no comeback
Nigga this is my bounce back
I ain't pulling no punches
Here to eat y'alls lunches
Class is back in Session
Better pay attention
This ain't no hobby
Nigga the name is wasabi


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Bounce Back Lyrics as written by Lawrence Crepeau

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    yup, sucks

    thermosoon January 02, 2005   Link
  • 0
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    no it doesnt!! its cool!

    moistsilveron December 08, 2004   Link
  • 0
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    No, it really does suck...

    quiffpornon December 21, 2004   Link
  • -1
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    awwwhhh a typical blue song.......IT SUCKS!! HAHAHA

    smokinon August 31, 2002   Link

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