I like those rich girls,
with a fist full of rings,
I like those rich girls,
who will buy me things,
I like those rich girls,
in designer jeans,
but I laugh behind their back cause they're not up on my schemes.
2x

Let me tell you one of my favorite things,
a wealthy girl with no self esteem,
she loves me so at my shows she sings,
as she powders her nose with her Bentley keys
but tonight,
its not on me
she got me at the bar with no id,
I got money but I stay low-key,
if I need my weed I reach in the Louie V.
this ain't nothin new to me
chillin' in the back vip
juicy bag and matchin' jewelry
girl I think you're the one for me

Hey, I just wanna let you know,
your bank account is beautiful
2x

I like those rich girls,
with a fist full of rings,
I like those rich girls,
who will buy me things,
I like those rich girls,
in designer jeans,
but I laugh behind their back cause they're not up on my schemes.
2x

I wanna see your purse overflow,
come on girl let a little skin show
Whoa
drop it down to the floor
cause I'm only in town for a night or so
back to the hotel we can go
quiet on the creep so they don't know
and I heard you got money to blow
good thing I'm here cuz I'm a pro
ya love you're filthy rich
brand new jeans with the matching kicks
ya girl you're the shit
and your house in the hills is too legit

Hey, I just wanna let you know,
your bank account is beautiful
2x

And there has got to be something between
you and me its clear to see
2x

I like those rich girls,
with a fist full of rings,
I like those rich girls,
who will buy me things,
I like those rich girls,
in designer jeans,
but I laugh behind their back cause they're not up on my schemes.
2x


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