B.A.P
Know what I'm saying? I stand on business nigga
A lot of you niggaz one foot in and one foot out with this shit, Know what I'm saying?
Nigga this shit run through my blood nigga
U want money like dis let dat scale talk
U want a house up on yo wrist let dat scale talk
U wanna fuck her like dis let dat scale talk
Let that scale talk let dat scale talk (yea yea)
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This shit look legit they really dnt know wat im sellin,
Them alphabets come get me then im jailen aint no tellin
My patnaz nem tote drecos and they straight convicted felons
You want a bow or 16 oz it dont make me no difference
Yea i was bad as hell so i been knew how to whip it
Ridgecrest baby i took baths in grandma kitchen
Yeen no real stepper u need perkys on that mission
I see my reflection thats my only competition
U want money like dis let dat scale talk
U want a house up on yo wrist let dat scale talk
U wanna fuck her like dis let dat scale talk
Let that scale talk let dat scale talk (yea yea)
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Ballen on these bitches like i signed a fucken contract
Im really plugged in all u niggaz just got contacts
I cant front chu shit im outta favors niggaz know dat
You gon have to buy more than a zip u want cho ho back
Jumped up off the porch and then i turnt into that nigga
Real exotic bows u break it down it look like glitter
Baby check yo nigga he a smoker ima dealer
You cant ride wit me less u my bitch or u my hitta
U want money like dis let dat scale talk
U want a house up on yo wrist let dat scale talk
U wanna fuck her like dis let dat scale talk
Let that scale talk let dat scale talk (yea yea)
Scale talk scale talk scale talk scale talk (yea yea) scale talk scale talk scale talk scale talk (yea yea)


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