(Rain)
(I still remember)
Uh-huh (the rain)
Uh
(I still remember)
Sayez, what up? (The rain)
Wiz
(I still remember the rain)
Yeah (I still remember)

It's a new year, new day
The hardest regardless of what you dudes say truthfully
Who are you to me? Money talks, was taught to speak fluently
It's nothin' new to me
Sometime it takes three blunts to get through to me
It only took me months to get through the streets
But when you got beats and your lyrics are dumb hard
Nobody gotta let you in the game, you just bombard
Yeah, but niggas are gon' hate though
No matter who you are, there's another wantin' your place bro
Mind on cash, roll the grass and fade slow
Learn fast to mow the grass, the snakes low
I look past the love, some niggas ain't sure
Made me my own man, now I do my grown man
More advanced, a youngin nearly in the game
Shit lookin' better now
But I remember the rain

(Rain)
(I still remember the rain)
(I still remember the rain)
(I still remember the rain)
Yeah
(I still remember) uh-huh

Feelin' slept on, knowin' I'm the best
Songwriter or freestyler, I'll bite a nigga's head off
The flow was ill 'fore I inked the deal
I signed 'cause a flow like mine needs a mil'
I grind for real and that's no days off
You work hard for it and it's gon' pay off
You can rap, you can work a J-O-B
Or duckin' the policeman cars tryna pump weight off
See I was taught to get it how you live (get it how you live)
Niggas know Wiz been about his bread
In the stu', I'm a beast, I can speak to 'em all day
In high school have what you need in the hallway
Stuff long Dutches with raw haze
Attention is nothing new, it's true
I've been that nigga always (so what you sayin'?)
Remain the same with fame I gained
It's good now, but I remember the rain
Yeah, I remember the rain

(Rain)
(I still remember the rain)
(I still remember the rain)
(I still remember the rain)
(I still remember rain)
(I still remember the rain)
(I still remember)


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