Swag touchdown touchdown
I just wrote a play n made a touchdown touchdown
A hundred racks a day that is a touchdown touchdown
Both hands up 'cause this a touchdown touchdown
Shawty get outta my way
Shawty get outta my way
Still? to that boy 12 points in ya face
Shawty get outta my way
Shawty get outta my way
Still? to that boy 12 points in ya face

Beezy go still for make it rich mane
Ridin' in my hummer 28 with a switch blame
Girls on yo boy because I swag just like?
N you know I got 12? call me weezy
Call up Antonio the simpset monster
I'm gon let my chain hang like lil b the based-god
25 on my wrist got em girls screamin' 'Hey: oh uh, can we get your autograph?"
I guess yea I'm ridin' in the back
Twenty inches on the check
N you know what's comin' next
Soulja tellem bout to flex
Girls bout to trip
On my whip
'Cause you know I flip whip
With that ice cake no kiss me on my neck ha

Swag touchdown touchdown
I just wrote a play n made a touchdown touchdown
A hundred racks a day that is a touchdown touchdown
Both hands up cuz this a touchdown touchdown
Shawty get outta my way
Shawty get outta my way
Still? to that boy 12 points in ya face
Shawty get outta my way
Shawty get outta my way
Still? to that boy 12 points in ya face

Girls know my name
2 pistols on me so I strut like max payne
Bout to make it rain
Tryna snatch my chain
Then that nine touch your brain
Rearrange your frame
N I rap like Gucci Mane
Ridin' in that van please tell me what is next
Back in the day I break a mile
Breakin' all the laws
Only the fools follow the rules
I was ridin' around my school
With a backpack plus a?
The choppaz will hit you fools if that boy disrespects
Man I'm swagged up with hella tattoos on my neck yea
Hella swagged up
See the Gucci stashed up
Make a nigga backup
Chop a flash if he act up

Swag touchdown touchdown
I just wrote a play n made a touchdown touchdown
A hundred racks a day that is a touchdown touchdown
Both hands up 'cause this a touchdown touchdown
Shawty get outta my way
Shawty get outta my way
Still? to that boy 12 points in ya face
Shawty get outta my way
Shawty get outta my way
Still? to that boy 12 points in ya face


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