And say yeah (and say yeah, and say yeah)

One night in town, my niggas 'round
Throwin' money, them bitches hit the ground
Then bring it back up, she bringin' backup
Put 'em in that black truck, so many hoes they lapped up
My niggas leanin', Diddy boppin'
Let's get it poppin', I said let's get it poppin'
Just look at how she drop it, lil' mama a certified pro
She need her own show, slide on down that pole and grind slow
Hell no, I ain't countin' my dough, I came to blow it all
And get some brains tryna find Mrs. Know-It-All
And I got my cup filled, juicy how them bucks peel
Young pimp, see I grab me up a chick and just chill

In the back of the club with a stack full a dubs
Drop it low like a pro, bring it back, that's what's up
All my dawgs up in here, plus there's hoes everywhere
Nigga, stunt like you don't care
Throw that money in the air and say yeah (yeah)

Throw that money in one hand and say yeah
Throw that money in the air and say yeah (yeah)
Throw that money in one hand and say yeah
Throw that money in the air and say yeah (yeah)

I'm high and drunk doin' my same dance
They call it Pocahontas, doin' that rain dance
Talkin' dough I got it, so make it rain, man
'Cause the flow retarded, sorta like that Rain Man
Borderline insane, man, look at all these dames, damn
When a nigga gettin' money, and I'm a changed man
You smell that haze scent, know my game plan
Tryna get it smackin', I ain't with that game plan
Lil' mama work for every dollar, she drop it low
Pop it slow, stop and go
Lots of smoke, we keep 'em rollin' up
Shorty mad, she came with you, she wan' roll with us

In the back of the club with a stack full a dubs
Drop it low like a pro, bring it back, that's what's up
All my dawgs up in here, plus there's hoes everywhere
Nigga, stunt like you don't care
Throw that money in the air and say yeah (yeah)

Throw that money in one hand and say yeah
Throw that money in the air and say yeah (yeah)
Throw that money in one hand and say yeah
Throw that money in the air and say yeah

And say yeah
And say yeah
And say yeah
And say yeah
And say yeah
And say yeah
And say yeah

I said listen here, I do it grande
All day, smokin' on that bomb hay
And I got my cup filled, juicy how them bucks peel
Young pimp, see I grab me up a chick and just chill

In the back of the club with a stack full a dubs
Drop it low like a pro, bring it back, that's what's up
All my dawgs up in here, plus there's hoes everywhere
Nigga, stunt like you don't care
Throw that money in the air and say yeah (yeah)

Throw that money in one hand and say yeah
Throw that money in the air and say yeah (yeah)
Throw that money in one hand and say yeah
Throw that money in the air and say yeah

Throw that money in one hand and say yeah
Throw that money in the air and say yeah (yeah)
Throw that money in one hand and say yeah
Throw that money in the air and say yeah

Throw that money in one hand and say yeah
Throw that money in the air and say yeah (yeah)
Throw that money in one hand and say yeah
Throw that money in the air and say yeah


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Say Yeah Lyrics as written by Joshua Brochhausen Cameron Thomaz

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    shooooot ! iheard dhat :) x

    Keykeykinszx3on April 06, 2010   Link

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