I'm back, cating a soljah flex
Bop down with my avirex
As I wreck, check, recollect in full effect
Along with a phat chain round my neck
A stink mentality, I couldn't care less
Now let me know if you're good to go
I say
Hello! Hello! Good to be back, good to be back
Hello! Hello! Good to be back, good to be back
Hello! Hello! Good to be back, good to be back
Hello! Hello! Good to be back, good to be back
Gonna chat on the mic to the E.N.D.
I'll take you by storm to the year 2G
Like a hot rock, body-shock, to the top
Don't stop it's the ride of your life
Hold on tight, the whole night, 'cause you got the right
Now let me know if you're good to go
I say
Hello! Hello! Good to be back, good to be back
Hello! Hello! Good to be back, good to be back
Hello! Hello! Good to be back, good to be back
Hello! Hello! Good to be back, good to be back
Like shotgun on the M.I.C.
I float like a butterfly, sting like a bee
Spit quick 'cause I got the flow
So let me know if you're good to go
I say
Hello! Hello! Good to be back, good to be back
Hello! Hello! Good to be back, good to be back
Hello! Hello! Good to be back, good to be back
Hello! Hello! Good to be back, good to be back


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