Hey, I can be the answer
I'm ready to dance when the vamp up
And when I hit that dip get your camera
You can see I been that bitch since the pamper
And that I am that young sis the beacon
The bitch who wants to compete and
I can freak a fit that pump with the peep and
You know what your bitch become when her weave in
I just wanna sip that punch with your peeps and
Sit in that lunch if you're treatin'
Kick it with the bitch who comes from Parisian
She know where I get mine from and the season
Now she wanna lick my plum in the evenin'
And fit that tongue tongue d-deep in
I guess that cunt gettin' eaten
I guess that cunt gettin' eaten
I guess that cunt gettin' eaten
I guess that cunt gettin' eaten
I guess that cunt gettin'...

I was in the 212
On the uptown A
Nigga you know what's up
Or don't you?
Word to who made ya
I'm a rude bitch nigga
What are you made up of?
I'm a eat your food up boo
I could bust your 8
I'm a do one too
Fuck you gone do?
I want you to make bucks
I'm a look right nigga
Bet you do want to fuck
Fuck em like you do want to cum
Your gay to get discovered in my 2 1 deuce
Cock-a-lickin' in the water by the blue bayou
Caught the warm goo
In your doo-rag too son?
Nigga you're a kool-aid dude
Plus your bitch might lick it
Wonder who let you come to 1 2
With your doo-doo crew son
Fuck, are you into, huh?
Niggas better ohh run-run
You could get shot homie
If you do want to put your guns up
Tell your crew don't front
I'm a hoodlum nigga
You know you were too once
Bitch I'm 'bout to blew up too
I'm the one today
I'm the new shit boo
Young Rapunzel
Who are you bitch, new lunch?
I'm a ruin you cunt
I'm a ruin you cunt
I'm a ruin you cunt
I'm a ruin you cunt

A-yo, A-yo,
I heard you ridin' with the same tall, tall tale
Tellin' em you made some
Sayin' you runnin' but you ain't goin' no where
Why you procrastinate girl?
You got a lot but you just waste all yourself
They'll forget your name soon
And won't nobody be to blame but yourself, yeah

What you gone do when I appear?
W-when I premier?
Bitch the end of your life are near
This shit been mine, mine
What you gone do when I appear?
W-when I premier?
Bitch the end of your life are near
This shit been mine, mine

Bitch I'm in the 212
With the 5th cocked nigga
It's the 2 1 zoo
Fuck you gone do
When your goons sprayed up
Bet his bitch won't get em
Betcha you won't do much
See even if you do want to bust
Your bitch'll get you cut and touch your crew up too
Pop you playin' with your butter
Like your boo won't chew
Cock the gun too
Where you do eat poon hun
I'm fuckin' with your cutie q
What's your dick like homie?
What are you into?
What's the run dude?
Where do you wake up?
Tell your bitch keep hatin'
I'm a new one too, huh?
See I remember you when you were
The young new face but you do like to
Slumber don't you?
Now your boo up too hun
I'm a ruin you cunt

What you gone do when I appear?
W-when I premier?
Bitch the end of your lives are near
This shit been mine, mine
What you gone do when I appear?
W-when I premier?
Bitch the end of your lives are near
This shit been mine, mine
This shit been mine, mine
This shit been mine, mine


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    This song is about Azealia's experiences growing up in the 212 area of Harlem. It's about the attitude she took in order to survive there and to make it in the music business as a woman. She's the 'bitch who wants to compete' and is willing to play her sexuality, and men's fear of their own, as a weapon. "You're gay to get discovered in my two-one-deuce/Cock-a-licking in the water by the blue bayou/Caught the warm goo in your doo-rag too, son" could be taken as an exposure of a rivals literal rent-boy style behavior towards some power broker or other, or just a cutting and wildly effective put-down. Either way, Azealia is saying she's not willing to sit down and play nice. She's going to play the male game that is rap music exactly the way men play it. For better or worse.

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