Oh yeah,
And you know I rep my city
My, my, my city
You know I rep my city
My, my, my city
You know I rep my city
My, my, my city
You know I rep my city
Lets go

Mr. 305
Better say Mr. Worldwide
Ay khaled this right here is for the chicos
Narido, all my Haitians out there
You know if you don't kill you it'll make you stronger baby
This is how we gon' do it for Dade County
I want you to feel what it feels like to take over the world
And I don't talk about it, I be about it

This for those that chose to sleep on Pits
Not knowing I had a plan for every letter in the alphabet
My life's been diarrhea boy I've been through some shit
Turned it all around and now my bank account likes, oh shit
Could have took the coke route, heroin boy dope route
Chevy gets dressed up, choppa's get chocked out
A-K Quatro Siete dale mete machete
Perico's been a part of my life since I was chupando tete
I went from buildings with dope holes and boys with gold fronts
To fucking dope hoes and houses with beach fronts
I hit a lick moth'fucker yeah my life changed
But Chico won't change, I'm forever Dade
Invest in my future so I'm forever paid
I don't play games fuck boy I ain't E-A
Go ahead and hate me til I'm dead in the ground
I'm D-A-D-E Dade county

[Chorus]
I'm all in and I rep my city till I die
As long as I'm thinking and breathing I'm gon' ride
On the east to the west side
Kept it a 100 so I'm good for life
Give a damn what a hater gotta say
Make it this far I'm a do it my way
I'm a do it my way, do it do it my way
Give a damn what a hater gotta say
I rep my city, rep my city
Rep my city, rep my city
Rep my city, rep my city
Rep yo city, rep yo city

Miami's red cross when they need me I'm there
I'm from the era when there was gang wars at the Youth Fair
I'm ten years ahead of the game, I know it ain't fair
Used to go to Santa's Enchanted just to pull on Santa's beard
Sat on Santa's lap and showed him some crack
And told him for Christmas all I want is coke that comes back
Something about a 75-K a show,
Next year it will be 300 per show yeah fo sho
Pits always had it on lock
I'm from the bottom bitch y'all can keep a fucking top
My dog dammit bout to jump out a ten year bid
Look at the way that Chico been reppin' the crib
From rocking stages with uncle Al Virginia key
To rocking sold out crowds at M-S-G
And I ain't from New York I'm a Dade county representer
Dat right fo sho lets ride

[Chorus]

And you know I rep my city
My, my, my city
You know I rep my city
My, my, my city
You know I rep my city
My, my, my city
You know I rep my city
Lets go


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