Bitches fallin like a rain
Oh and i make money rain
Take a shower with my money
She know im a champ
Pop bananas with champagne
Put some z over the deck
Bitch im puffin hard
Feel this gorilla in my head
Bitches fallin like a rain
Oh and i make money rain
Take a shower with my money
She know im a champ
Pop bananas with champagne
Put some z over the deck
Bitch im puffin hard
Feel this gorilla in my head
In love with the benjis
And the gorilla blue
In love with your main bitch
Saw her in pornhub
Got her titties wet
In the bathtub
Got her kitty eatin dick
Inside my room
Now he actin rude
Watchout boy
I got a tool
They askin how he get that
He aint finish school
Try to play me
I kno how to fool a fool
Ima turn a mazda
In a new mercedez blue
Mixin all this shit
I cant even ride the coupe
Your bitch textin
Ima fuck that thot
With the whole group
Niggas underestimate
You dont know what i can do
Fuck the cigarrettes
All i smoke is weed
All i smoke is loud
Im on a pill
Ima fuck your hoe
Nigga let her come around
She kno im rich
Im 24
Aint got no wife
Married to the money
No divorce
Matchin white air forces
With this brand new
Designer clothes
Rounding in the three o five
Got two hoes
In a jacuzzi
Got these shortys
Smokin dope
And they drippin
On that gucci
I aint catchin feelins
But these hoes
Yeah
They goin stupid
I aint got no time for that shit
Bitch my life a movie
Cali
Colombia trapboy
Im only 24
Brand new bitch
Like my dick
Got it in her throat
Bitches fallin like a rain
Oh and i make money rain
Take a shower with my money
She know im a champ
Pop bananas with champagne
Put some z over the deck
Bitch im puffin hard
Feel this gorilla in my head


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