[Chorus]
What's it all for?
Tour bus, studio, and the fans
What's it all for?
Chicks and whips with twenty inch rims
What's it all for?
To feed my family and my friends
What's it all for?
To change your world the best I can

From N.Y.C.
Born in Brooklyn, but live in Budget Queens
The natives call it Beijing
Jabroods(?) get they back on dollar codeine
I've been burnin' it down
On them benches in Carlisle
That's where I'll be
If you want to come and battle to the beat

[Chorus]

Born to this life of pain!! My momma told me
"Boy, if you die in yo' life, don't die in vain"
Mastered the game that will bring you fame
with that on my brain embedded like a stain (uhh!)
I may change as I change lanes tryin' to change the game
Bazaar Royale, that's my name
Me doin' me is doin the damn thang
And me doin' me is doin the damn thang

[Chorus]

I spit razor, I come hard
Timbs and hoodies, I rip bars
I'm a rock star, from the boulevard
Where it be fat with awesome cars
I can stand the pain the rain cause (?)
But I'm calloused, bruised, and scarred, livin' in the barn
With the snake, the cat, the rat and the dog
Stay strapped with the mac, the gat and the log

[Chorus]

[Repeat x8]
You gotta go get it

(Mother-uhh-fuckers!) One breath away from havin' a asthma attack
I live in Beijing, that's five minutes from Iraq
I'm a hundred thousand dollars shy of havin' long cash
Givin shots to the plans(?) and that's the wastelands

This is Bazaar Royale
Bloodline, Def Jam (what?) From the "Cradle 2 the Grave"
(Bobby Seals!) Yeah, shouts to my man Shy-T
(Man Royale, uh!) (Yeah!)
Loose, Jinx, Kashmir, Big Stan uhh, you know!

Silence! I want quiet! Or I'ma start a motherfuckin' riot!
I don't care if you click sinks like a pirate
You know my motto, let's get violent!

Let's get violent!
Dark Man X, Man Royale Entertainment

What's it all for?


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