Geld kommt Geld geht, was bleibt ist der Fame
Kann mir keine andren Rapper geben, das ist mir zu lame
Strenge mich an für den Fame, weil no pain no gain
Alles was du in dein' Texten erzählst sind nur Fairy Tales
Sitz im Benz, draußen liegt Schnee, pumpen die SchneEp
Die Pupillen groß wie Teller, wir sind Stars auf Schnee
Ballern uns die Birne weg wie dieser Curt Cobain
Wenn der Plan aufgeht sitz ich bald in Saint Tropez
Oder auch in Venedig, mit den Boys auf Kickdown
Mich juckt nicht, wieviel Geld du hast, ich geb' nen Fick drauf
Ich mache was ich will, keiner von euch kann das ändern
Wenn der Track fertig ist wird er in WAV gerendert
Produziere mehr Tracks an nem Tag als Mike Stone in 'nem Jahr
Aber feier seine Tracks trotzdem, sie sind echt krass
Deshalb support your locals, weil es sonst keiner macht
Du brauchst einfach Supporter, weil es sonst niemals klappt
Geld kommt, Geld geht, was bleibt ist der Fame
Es nur für das Geld zu machen wäre mir zu lame
Ich mache einfach weiter, bleibe King von der Straße
Hier in der Hood bleibt nur Fame deine Gage
Geld kommt, Geld geht, was bleibt ist der Fame
Es nur für das Geld zu machen wäre mir zu lame
Ich mache einfach weiter, bleibe King von der Straße
Hier in der Hood bleibt nur Fame deine Gage
Und anscheinend ist die Steyrer Rapszene vegan
Denn wenn einmal Beef entfacht wird haben sie kein' Plan
Alles Pussies, nur im Internet machen die auf Eier
Siehst du sie auf der Straße wechseln sie sofort die Seite
Steyr ist ne Kleinstadt, trotzdem haben sie Angst
Waren noch nie beim Dealer aber rappen von Gras
Machen auf Ticker und Abzieher aber sind nur Verlierer
Sie träumen von Dior und Gucci aber tragen Fila
Als die noch nichtmal gehen konnten hab' ich Kassen geknackt
Jeden Tag Haze inhaliert und Päckchen abgepackt
War am Resthof unterwegs, der Block wie eine Goldmiene
Hab' für das Business alles riskiert, kam auf ne schiefe Schiene
Aber hab es da raus geschafft, also halt die Fresse
Deine Meinung erweckt in mir absolut kein Interesse
In 4400 kennt mich jeder Cop beim Vornamen
Und während ich rappe laufen gegen mich mehrere Strafverfahren
Geld kommt, Geld geht, was bleibt ist der Fame
Es nur für das Geld zu machen wäre mir zu lame
Ich mache einfach weiter, bleibe King von der Straße
Hier in der Hood bleibt nur Fame deine Gage
Geld kommt, Geld geht, was bleibt ist der Fame
Es nur für das Geld zu machen wäre mir zu lame
Ich mache einfach weiter, bleibe King von der Straße
Hier in der Hood bleibt nur Fame deine Gage


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