[Featuring Kaveo]

Yeah, now this is here is something that you never ever in life do

You know

It goes down in my click the dogs they all simmer

At the same time , 96 to the hard top brandy wine

Gettin' mine in a big fashion

11 pounds in the back of the Volvo wagon

Money long like the perm on the superbad

And hella fools in the game is all what you had

Mail, the brew, it got me evil wit the 6

So I'm riding wit my peepers

I'm on the block and the new booties don't know me

Coming through buyin' 50 sacks from the homie

I'm on the cony, mug got 'em in suspense

Peace sign cause they peep my gauge on the fence

Common sense if you niggas had a little of it

And didn't know me, your ass in the middle of it

You understand that I'm the man that'll bleed ya

Never bite the hand that feed ya

(Kaveo)

Now you see, some of you niggas is in it for the glory

And not for the story

(B-Legit)

Never bit the hand that feed ya

(Kaveo)

So we gone hang out these nuts and teach you new bucks how to ...

(B-Legit)

Never bite the hand that feed ya

(Kaveo)

And at the same time crease your brain wit a heavy start to this game

(B-Legit)

Never bit the hand that feed ya

(Kaveo)

Cause shit don't quit, we know the poplockin' mix 17 for the twix

It's for the scrilla, love to count the notes

Me and my folks landcruise to the boat then we all smoke

Vegas, on the Sega we chopping game

And they tell me fool talkin bad on my name

Claim he the one that made a nigga all his paper

And if you quit than it ain't no be -Legit

Heard the shit and I was quik to cut his ass off

Shit it did it first time that you took a loss

But I didn't matter fact, I let you breathe

But you ain't nathen but a trick up a nigga sleeve

I charge a high price, I said the shit was ice

Candy clean but I sold you a dream

And than you think I'm the one to get over on

Don't let me catch you comin' in and out a nigga's zone

Cause Imma buck ya, fuck ya, I don't need ya

Never bite the hand that feed ya

(Kaveo)

You lame motherfucker

Boy don't you know I got enough blow to make it snow

(B-Legit)

Never bite the hand that feed ya

(Kaveo)

Cause Snowwhite is the flavor they save up here neighbour

(B-Legit)

Never bite the hand that feed ya

(Kaveo)

So don't you driwwle that swiwwle round here, nigga

(B-Legit)

Never bite the hand that feed ya

(Kaveo)

And if ya thinkin' about breathin' Imma keep feedin' and uuuh

(B-Legit)

Never bit the hand that feed ya

Now I done been around the world once or twice

In every state I done seem to escape vice

Knock bitches and peel the head of a ...

And baby girl got a ass just like her mama

And what would it take to get your ass out to Cali

Where niggas knock dubs off in the alley

A plane ticket, roundtrip to the Bay

A rental car and a cool ass place to stay

Now where you lay, I consider that my under spot

So don't tell a soul cause I don't want it hot

The first year she got she was out makin' friends

And when she really need to be out makin' endz

A close folk, shit got cut short

So get your thangs, bitch you headed for the airport

And it's a shame I ain't even get a chance to spread ya

But you bit the hand that fed ya

(Kaveo)

Bitch, how many niggas on my team can get ate

For a trip to the Golden State

(B-Legit)

Never bite the hand that feed ya

(Kaveo)

Hoe, it could be kosher, as long as my mail is in motion

(B-Legit)

Never bite the hand that feed ya

(Kaveo)

This ain't true to there so beware

Cause Imma run ya till ya pay ya fare

(B-Legit)

Never bite the hand thad feed ya

(Kaveo)

And if you can't find yourself or loose yourself

On the next thang

Cause Imma keep my composure and stay high on this dohja

Ain't no sweat of my back cause the tramp played her self like a batch

And if you think I ... Imma show you what a mack look like


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Neva Bite Lyrics as written by M. Whitemon B. Jones

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