Rewinded
That lil hoe a stain to me
That lil bitch just brain to me
She got an Onlyfans and what she making
She gone bring to me
These lil boys just aim to please and
I don't want to bang with them
Get the fuck up out my face
Unless you Hoe or Maybelline
I got
I forgot what I was gonna say
But lets get this shit up
I know that she peeping the benefits
And I run it up just like adrenaline
Trying to try me but I know you counterfeit
And I'm fucking on this out of towner bitch
By my lonely I stay in my element
And most of these niggas irrelevant
I ain't got the time to reminisce
All these hoes up in my body but can't get a kiss
Aye
Ignatius like I'm Jadakiss
And I fuck with lil shawty
Entanglement like Jada Smith
Tell me what you want
What you want with me yeah?
I don't want to be alone
I keep this hoe with me yeah
Keep the bro with me
And his chopper hold fifty yeah
I don't want to be alone
I keep a bankroll
(I don't want to be alone)
I don't want to be alone
(I don't want to be alone)
So I keep a bankroll
(So I keep a bankroll)
Tell me shit that I don't know
I might be alone
But I don't want to die alone
When somebody dies you realize that you need them
But if that nigga cross me then it just depends
Jump up out the water but I stay on the deep end
And lately I been depressed
Don't let nobody convince that you need them
Don't let a bitch tell you what you worth
Don't let these niggas tell you what will work
Finna put in work
Make a bad bitch go and twerk
I'd like a whole lot of money
Hole in my chest thinking "I had enough"
Trying be happy with all of this money
Pop up to em and I tell em "What's up?"
Stack it up like a motherfucking Mmm
I'm in the mist with gorillas and monkeys
I'm in lust and I feel like a junkie
But with a bitch there's always something
I don't want to be alone
(So I keep a bankroll)
I don't want to be alone
(So I keep a bankroll)
So I keep a bankroll
So I keep a
Bankroll
But anyways Jo
You solidified that you're a real nigga


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I Don’t Wanna Be Alone Lyrics as written by Chizitere Okoro

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