Always high, bitch, I'm going up, up, up
Yeah, I get fly, yeah, these hoes know what's up, up, up
My shit dry, pour me another cup, cup
She tryna slide, yeah she down to fuck, fuck, fuck
Naw lil hoe, naw can't show no love
Hitting it raw, ain't using a glove
Big bad wolf, I huff and I puff
Box these bullets, you thinking you buff
Yeah, I'm the diamond in the rough
She a solid ten, but naw can't cuff
Give her the dick, yeah, that's bout enough
I'm in the back of the truck, truck
Yeah, this bitch tinted up
Yeah, this hoe down, because I'm up
Talking to the gwap, jit don't interrupt
I'm on fire, I'm bout to erupt
Every time I step, I'm spilling my cup
Yeah I'm sleepwalking, but I'm up
Big dog shit, lil' boy, you a pup, pup
Diamond in the rough, Shit ain't cut
I was on go when they told me it's up
I was so high I ain't give a fuck
Cut the bitch off then rolled up a blunt
Diamonds on me call me diamond Dallas page
Young ass Nigga I'm stuck in my ways
I was in jail and still getting paid
Came from the cold and ain't shit change
Broke ass boy go cry me a river
Smoking on woods it gave me a sliver
Yo bitch a thot I call her the eater
I am the Sensai so ninjas come meat her
Scamming these niggas ain't beefing with visas
Shit just happens my nigga it's vida
Up in the trap I'm drinking tequila
Five bad bitches and all em Bonita
And I stay strapped like John
Beast in the night no dawn
I been smoking on chron
Fuck ass nigga go get you a job
Mask up son I'm bouta to rob
To damn bad, fuck a law
Drowzi the goat, yeah the drowzi god
Always high, bitch, I'm going up, up, up
Yeah, I get fly, yeah, these hoes know what's up, up, up
My shit dry, pour me another cup, cup
She tryna slide, yeah she down to fuck, fuck, fuck
Naw lil hoe, naw can't show no love
Hitting it raw, ain't using a glove
Big bad wolf, I huff and I puff
Box these bullets, you thinking you buff
Yeah, I'm the diamond in the rough
She a solid 10, but naw can't cuff
Give her the dick, yeah, that's bout enough
I'm in the back of the truck, truck
Yeah, this bitch tinted up
Yeah, this hoe down, because I'm up
Talking to the gwap, jit don't interrupt
I'm on fire, I'm bout to erupt
Every time I step, I'm spilling my cup
Yeah I'm sleepwalking, but I'm up
Big dog shit, lil' boy, you a pup, pup


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    People need to talk about more 3 songs!

    lunanightrainon September 28, 2008   Link
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    This song sounds almost exactly like a Rush song. People compare eppard to sanchez... but i compare eppard to lee from Rush.

    catsviewon October 17, 2008   Link

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