[Chorus]
I like me,
Yo, you like?
Cause I like me
Do you like me?
See I like me
Cause he like me
God likes me
You, you don't like me?
You, you don't like me?

Short, big nose, big lips
Kinda st- st- stutter but, I never trip
Got my daddy's swagger and I walk with a limp
Got a hot wife, no need to be a pimp
Never been cute, never been fly
Since I been changed got that twinkle in my eye
Got my grill fixed, now I smile when I speak
Tell me who that is, that's the Jesus freak, it's ya boy

[Chorus]

I just smile, I'm so content
And I ain't even got yellow stones on my wrist
I hear the world I'm supposed to be rich
Bud I don't but that, man, I don't go with the trends
Go the whole mile, lose or win
I hope that's the impression that the Cd's give
I'm more concerned about how they see me live
Than trying to get a house on MTV cribs

[Chorus]

When the light fade, I know that you see
More than my swagger, But it's you in me
From the storefront church to the packed out floors
They want an autograph but I'd rather give 'em yours
Ya ink don't fade, the crowd wants more
The king's on stage, the final encore
Can't believe it's, me now I'm chillin' backstage
Big nose, big lips, gon' get ya hands raised

I like me,
Yo, you like?
Cause I like me
Do you like me?
See I like me
Cause he like me
God likes me


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