(Splited Stupid)
(Stay with Vegas on the wave)

Don't spend too much time in the jungle
It can turn you insane (it can turn you insane)
You can't ever stop my blessings (blessings)
I got more on the way (I got more on the way)
You can't ever knock my hustle (you can't ever knock my hustle)
All these drugs got me paid (all these drugs got me paid)
You can't ever knock my hustle (you can't ever knock my hustle)
The jungle made me this way (the jungle made me this way)

Why claim you love me? Just show me that you love me
Man, I came with a G-17
Been about money, yeah, before seventeen
Had these clowns in their houses before quarantine
My jeans cost your outfit, yeah, I got some Mike Amiris
Bought some plain janes but I love chandeliers
Leavin' the trap just to check the coast is clear
Apart from my maker, there's nobody that I fear (oh, yeah)
Ask for forgiveness every time that we pray (every time that we pray)
I know I got flaws but I guess we're the same (I guess we're the same)
Standin' on these stages and I'm sharin' all my pain (and I'm sharin' all my pain)
A million in cash, what the fuck is some fame? (Fame)
Water on me, baby girl (baby girl)
Like I'm dancin' in the rain (like I'm dancin' in the rain)
This shit took time, baby girl (baby girl)
'Bout to grind and maintain ('bout to grind and maintain)
Seven hundred horses, baby girl (seven hundred horses, baby girl)
While I'm changin' lanes (while I'm changin' lanes)
They say that I changed (they say that I changed)
I grew as I changed (I grew as I changed)

Don't spend too much time in the jungle (too much time in the jungle)
It can turn you insane (insane)
You can't even stop my blessings
I got more on the way (I got more on the way)
You can't ever knock my hustle (no way)
All these drugs got me paid (all these drugs got me paid)
You can't ever knock my hustle (knock my hustle)
The jungle made me this way (the jungle made me this way)

Too much time in the jungle
It can turn you insane
It can turn you insane

Too much time in the jungle
It can turn you insane
It can turn you insane


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