*God, I thought I loved you so. [x2]*

They done let in the skinny jean wearer
‘fro for days in the old A A
balls so low most fools couldnt price me
silently stunt with a blunt full of P.E. (pineapple express)
and I guess you know me,
been in NY so long got Tri-State family
especially Brooklyn shout out to the Madi’s
my bloodline runs deep, unless I don’t sleep
figure it’s my pops keeping me awake
help me keep my mind off the clouds for reality
these muthaf-ckers can’t fathom the wizardry
slow mo' brain thats backwards cowards
took a shower your attitude stinks
wanna know what I think?

[Chorus]
Oh ohhh, oh,
hey my mojo so dope b-tch
hey my mojo so dope
yep we live it, live it
yeh we on it, on it
give a f-ck about your lifestyle,
give a f-ck about a muthaf-cking lifestyle cause n-gga
we, we live this sh-t
Oh ohhh, oh,
give a f-ck about your lifestyle,
give a f-ck about a muthaf-cking lifestyle cause n-gga

[Kid Cudi - Verse 2]
I live through words not metaphors
so I'll pass to be the rest of the freshmen
playful tough talk is often the fave
till I came like 'Pac's art and said true things
a whole new legion of some n-ggas
aiming high pass the idea slangin
praise Allah for keeping me away man
I lot of my n-ggas fell victim to the dope game
some things will never be same
wish I could tell my brother something for some motivation
and get him out that gutter
he’s leaving behind a family and a mother
damn you must understand when I speak about a song its how I really am
yeah this is how I really think
you could see what I see, yes I really blink
yes that's how I really drink
I really do rage
my demons out the cage 'bout most of the day
before I became the age to even rage
I was drowning them sorrows with some OE (old english malt liquor) n-gga
[Chorus]


Hey, we live this sh-t.
[Chorus]


Lyrics submitted by HottChocolayt

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    General Comment

    Correct Lyrics from the CD Booklet:

    [Kid Cudi] They done let in the skinny jean wearer ‘fro for days in the old A A balls so low most fools couldnt price me silently stunt with a blunt full of P.E. (pineapple express) and I guess you know me, been in NY so long got Tri-State family especially Brooklyn shout out to the Madi’s my bloodline runs deep, unless I don’t sleep figure it’s my pops keeping me awake help me keep my mind off the clouds for reality these muthaf-ckers can’t fathom the wizardry slow mo' brain thats backwards cowards took a shower your attitude stinks wanna know what I think?

    [Chorus] Oh ohhh, oh, hey my mojo so dope b-tch hey my mojo so dope yep we live it, live it yeh we on it, on it give a f-ck about your lifestyle, give a f-ck about a muthaf-cking lifestyle cause n-gga we, we live this sh-t Oh ohhh, oh, give a f-ck about your lifestyle, give a f-ck about a muthaf-cking lifestyle cause n-gga

    [Kid Cudi - Verse 2] I live through words not metaphors so I'll pass to be the rest of the freshmen playful tough talk is often the fave till I came like 'Pac's art and said true things a whole new legion of some n-ggas aiming high pass the idea slangin praise Allah for keeping me away man I lot of my n-ggas fell victim to the dope game some things will never be same wish I could tell my brother something for some motivation and get him out that gutter he’s leaving behind a family and a mother damn you must understand when I speak about a song its how I really am yeah this is how I really think you could see what I see, yes I really blink yes that's how I really drink I really do rage my demons out the cage 'bout most of the day before I became the age to even rage I was drowning them sorrows with some OE (old english malt liquor) n-gga [Chorus] [End]

    Mynoraranaon November 17, 2010   Link
  • 0
    Lyric Correction

    I think the correct lyrics are at this part are:

    Yes I really drink I really do rage My demon's out the cage About most of the day Before I became the age to even rage I was drowning my sorrows with some more E nigga

    Drakenkorinon August 14, 2010   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    who is he sampling in the beginning there?

    crashbangboomon August 18, 2010   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    He's sampling Claustrophobia from the Choir of Young Believers.

    HottChocolayton September 01, 2010   Link
  • 0
    Lyric Correction

    I think he says drowning out my sorrows with some O.E. as in Old English

    will2323on November 09, 2010   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    Definitely the 'dopest' flow on the new album. And loving the chorus, Give a F*CK about your lifestyle. Wow he sums up the song, the album, and my life in a few words.

    Rubs27on November 16, 2010   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    What is the "old A A"?

    JReXon January 28, 2011   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    Or... It could be about his cousins the Madi's who are from Brooklyn. His Uncle was a drummer and his last name was Madi.

    JackJoneson May 01, 2011   Link
  • -1
    General Comment

    The song is clearly how kid cudi feels about all the haters that talk and people that thinl there lives are the shit. when i hear this song im just like hell ya lets get blowed and ya fuckk all the bitches that think there all top shit

    shadi93on October 29, 2010   Link
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    General Comment

    I'm surprised that no one has yet commented on the fact that he says, "Especially Brooklyn, shout out to the Madi's, my bloodline runs deep." ILLUMINATI!

    JessiClaireon November 30, 2010   Link

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