Ugh
Uh-huh
Look
Wezz
I'm the life of the party boy
Going all out like the Hardy Boyz
She the rider to my Harley boy
And I promise promise I promise that I'll destroy
Anybody
Anybody
If anybody try him
It's going down like Poseidon
Do wait in line I get right in
When I walk up to the spot
Nigga what you thought
Is that your thot pop locking and dropping it for this gwap
Goooonnnnne
Get it girl
Get it get it girl
And if she let me hit it
Bet I'm lasting longer then a minute girl
Give it a minute it's gone kick in
Gave her a bean
On the scene
Now the fiend set tripping
She say she love them dope boys
And she say a nigga gotta dope voice
Haa
Got her panties so moist
When I show up to the spot everybody make noise
I pull up to the party
Smelling like Bob Marley
Yeah
The whole place getting gnarly
Is that your chick boy you better get your shorty
Her jaw dropped when she saw me
Pull up to the party
Got the Kings right beside me
Yeah
We turnt up in the lobby
Everyday boy we do it like a hobby
And don't shit begin until we pull up to the party
The Diamond Boy
Golden Kid
Did you notice it
The way he floated up in this bitch like his name was Chris
Up in the club in the Six
From 11 to 6
Big bottles pussy and bud nigga you know what it is
Feeling like I'm on top of the atlas
Girl yo body on fire Katniss
I'm just trying to get you back to a mattress
The way she do that she proved that she had a lil practice
Don't stop keep moving
Grooving to the music cuz I'm loving what you doing
Abusing them bitches girl you be killing
Fabolous the baddest bitch in this building
She say she love them dope boys
And she say a nigga gotta dope voice
Haa
Got her panties so moist
When I show up to the spot everybody make noise
I pull up to the party
Smellin like Bob Marley
Yeah
The whole place getting gnarly
Is that your chick boy you better get your shorty
Her jaw dropped when she saw me
Pull up to the party
Got the Kings right beside me
Yeah
We turnt up in the lobby
Everyday boy we do it like a hobby
And don't shit begin until we pull up to the party
I pull up to the party
Smellin like Bob Marley
Yeah
The whole place getting gnarly
Is that your chick boy you better get your shorty
Her jaw dropped when she saw me
Pull up to the party
Got the Kings right beside me
Yeah
We turnt up in the lobby
Everyday boy we do it like a hobby
And don't shit begin until I pull up to the party
I pull up to the party
Smellin like Bob Marley
Yeah
The whole place getting gnarly
Is that your chick boy you better get your shorty
Her jaw dropped when she saw me
Pull up to the party
Got the Kings right beside me
Yeah
We turnt up in the lobby
Everyday boy we do it like a hobby
And don't shit begin until I pull up to the party
IM THE LIFE OF THE PARTY


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