L to the O
V to the E
K to the I
N to the G

I don't know how he treat you
How they do it where you at
But all I'm tryna say is
You should know me like that (Killah)

(Where you at?) I'm just sayin' (it's the R&B Killah)
I'm just sayin' (you should know me like that)
(It's the R&B Killah)

Your man said get my money up (killah, Killah)
Get my money up
So I went and got my money up
And now I got this money up
I'm on the H-A-W-A-I-I
Dream dropped another one
Tell them niggas bye-bye
I got girls in the club
Girls in the church
Pull 'em all day
I take 'em off work
Got girls in the draft
Girls on my label
Girls at the bank
'Cause I'm about my paper
Got girls with weave
Girls without it
She like, "this all mine"
"Hmmm, I doubt it"
Girls in New York
Girls in L.A.
Got girls in Miami
Or wherever you stay
Got girls in Chicago
Girls in Toronto
Girls in Paris
Go anywhere I wanna go

Half to my main girl
Quarter to my side chick
I be on that fly shit
And you be on my shit
Your nigga keep playin'
Change where you layin'
I'm just sayin'

L to the O
V to the E
K to the I
N to the G

I don't know how he treat you
How they do it where you at
But all I'm tryna say is
You should know me like that

If you don't know me like that
If you don't know me like that
If you don't know me like that
If you don't know me like that
Girl, you should know me like that
You should know me like that
You should know me like that
You should know me like that

You don't know me like that
You don't know me like that
You don't know me like that
You don't know me like
Girl, you should know me like that
You should know me like that
You should know me like that
You should

I got girls in heels
Girls in Adidas
Tracy, Kim
Tameka, Fatima
Got girls on the Nuvo
Girls on Patron
Girls on that Belvedere
Pay me for the song
Got girls on my Sprint
My AT&T
Got girls on T-Mobile
Metro if it's local
Some fly private
Some fly Delta
Some of 'em act sidity
Some of 'em do whatever
Got a girl that's shy
A girl that's a freak
Got a girl when I'm sick
She watch what I eat
Got a girl up in Target
A girl outta college
Sorry ladies, but it ain't nothing like a smart bitch

Half to my main girl
Quarter to my side chick
I be on that fly shit
And you be on my shit
Your nigga keep playin'
Change where you layin'
I'm just sayin'

L to the O
V to the E
K to the I
N to the G

I don't know how they treat you
How they do it where you at
But all I'm tryna say is
You should know me like that

If you don't know me like that
If you don't know me like that
If you don't know me like that
If you don't know me like that
Girl, you should know me like that
You should know me like that
You should know me like that
You should know me like that

You don't know me like that
You don't know me like that
You don't know me like that
You don't know me like
Girl, you should know me like that
You should know me like that
You should know me like that
You should, ooh, whoa

If your man ain't treating you right
Shawty, let me get a "ooh, whoa" (ooh, whoa)
If your man ain't paying you right
Shawty let me get a "ooh, whoa" (ooh, whoa)
If your hair stay done
And your nails stay fixed
Put your hands in the air
If you know you the shit
Let me get a "uh, uh, uh, uh, ooh, whoa"
Let me get a "uh, uh, uh, uh, ooh, whoa"

L to the O
V to the E
K to the I
N to the G

I don't know how he treat you
How they do it where you at
But all I'm tryna say is
You should know me like that

If you don't know me like that
If you don't know me like that
If you don't know me like that
If you don't know me like that
Girl, you should know me like that
You should know me like that
You should know me like that
You should know me like that

You don't know me like that
You don't know me like that
You don't know me like that
You don't know me like
Girl, you should know me like that
You should know me like that

She like, "this all mine," hmm, I doubt it


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    girls with weave, girls without it she like, "it's all mine" hmm, i doubt it

    metro if it's local

    some of them ask for diddy, some of them do whatever

    sithieon April 11, 2010   Link

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