You put your trust in a nigga stupid hoe
How you figure he won't fuck your best friend and your sister
Ah lie to you, ah then screw you
Get mad if his homeboys do you
If he's a nigga don't let him fool you
They all dogs that's what they do uh
Tell you to put a stop to the shit they pull and
Get your own shit that's what you do and
Don't worry bout him or his jewels man
You make him sweat dubs on your shit as
You ride by music high as hell too
He watching you lusting with his bitch you
Smile at him nod at him keep riding
You see him later cause he want to stop by when
He sees you off the chain looking good too
You even got his bitch want to freak you

Don't trust no nigga no no
You can't trust no nigga no no
Don't trust no nigga no no
You can't trust no nigga no no
Motherfucker get gone
Don't trust no nigga no no
You can't trust no nigga no no
Don't trust no nigga no no
You can't trust no nigga no no
Motherfucker get gone

Now when he comes open up let him freak you
Do all the thangs freaky thangs his bitch can't do
From the back to the side just riding
Tighten up grip it down shits wild then
Get him up put him out nigga get gone
She's the one cussing blowing up your cell phone
All over you yea you had to learn the hard way
I gives a fuck about what you might to say
'Cause you'll see I'm a queen in the end though
You see where your gonna be in the end broke
Knowing nothing with nothing stuck in the hood
While I'm straight lookin lovely living real good
So trust a nigga fuck a nigga get your own shit
To let him know that he's fucking with a raw bitch
With her head own her shoulder knows how it goes
And when its time to let a motherfucker get gone

You put your trust in a nigga dumb bitch! (dumb bitch)
That fuck ass nigga ain't shit (ain't shit)
You put your trust in a nigga dumb bitch! (dumb bitch)
That fuck ass nigga ain't shit (ain't shit)
You put your trust in a nigga dumb bitch! (dumb bitch)
That fuck ass nigga ain't shit (ain't shit)
You put your trust in a nigga dumb bitch! (dumb bitch)
That fuck ass nigga ain't shit (ain't shit)

Oh you forgave him hoe dumb silly hoe
That nigga don't mean you no good
Oh you forgave him hoe dumb silly hoe
That nigga don't mean you no good
Oh you forgave him hoe ol' silly hoe
That nigga don't mean you no good
Oh you forgave him hoe dumb silly hoe
That nigga don't mean you no good


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Don't Trust No Nigga Lyrics as written by Khia Chambers

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    • Oh, you forgave him, ho? Dumb silly ho
    Eamonon December 18, 2004   Link
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    this is my theme song

    every mornin i wake up screamin "u cant trust no nigga, no!"

    very inspirational...i hate my exboyfriend's guts...i feel like slicing his dick off...

    sweetnspicy656on July 12, 2005   Link
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    man dis is ma song ta eerry motha fucka out der!! FOR REAL FOR REAL! CANT TRUST NO NIGGA> NO!

    Mueller_Bitchon February 07, 2006   Link

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