[Chorus:]
I may not be your man baby
But you know I'm driving you crazy
That's why you'll fuck with me
For the rest of your life
I know your loving the sex
Swallow it up it's better than X
That's why you stuck with me
For the rest of your life

And you come
Frontin' over bullshit
'Cause you know
Only I could handle it
The way you like it girl
It's been a while
You really gettin` down
'Cause where we
You know it's hot as hell
Don`t be mad be glad
That you got me girl

You can't stand me
And you don't love me
Well why do you keep
Calling me girl
You say cause your bored
I am not so sure
My clips are sharp
As long as you stay open

[Chorus:]

Rumors spread that I don't act right
But I'm good when it's late at night
Pop that shit, I love it
It was love, now it's just make love
How I love, that I ride meaner
Do your thing, it's ok
'Cause you know I am

You can't stand me
And you don't love me
Well why do you keep
Calling me girl
You say cause your bored
I am not so sure
My clips are sharp
As long as you stay open

[Chorus:]

You don`t love me
You don`t trust me
Don't want to be with me
You just want to fuck with me
I don't love you
I don't like you
Don't want to be with you
I just want to fuck with you

[Chorus:]


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