I got dough, I got steeze
I got fucking champagne, I got weed
Big house on the hill in amongst the trees
I got anything you want, anything you need

Cause I'm a mother fucking baller, I'm a lord
Got a little baby daughter so I go hard
When they see how I'm living they go "Oh my god"
I got the fucking wild lifestyle you can't afford
(Stoopid rich)
I, I got dough, I got steeze
I got fucking champagne, I got weed
Big house on the hill in amongst the trees
I got anything you want, anything you need

Cause I'm a mother fucking baller, I'm a lord
Got a little baby daughter so I go hard
When they see how I'm living they go "Oh my god"
Yeah, welcome to my life baby

(Stoopid rich)
Uh, let's get more money
Remember when we had no money?
Nobody, gave a flying fuck about us
All they did was doubt us and talk kak about us

They said, I'd never make it
Fuck what they said, now they can't say shit
Cause I got rich and I'm gunna stay rich
In your mother fucking face bitch!

(Stoopid rich)
I, I got dough, I got steeze
I got fucking champagne, I got weed
Big house on the hill in amongst the trees
I got anything you want, anything you need

Cause I'm a mother fucking baller, I'm a lord
Got a little baby daughter so I go hard
When they see how I'm living they go "Oh my god"
I got the fucking wild lifestyle you can't afford

(Stoopid rich)
Yeah, I'm stoopid rich!
Stoned in the fucking mall buying stupid shit
The illest little asshole in the rap game
Chilling in the lambo sipping champagne!

Yeah, and everything I got, I got on my own
Yep I've been a little crazy fuck on the microphone
I'm just a stupid rich kid, I'm so fucking high
And if you don't like it- fuck off and die!

(Stoopid rich)
I got dough, I got steeze
I'm sipping on champagne, and smoking weed
Big house on the hill in amongst the trees
I got anything you want, anything you need

And if I don't got it, I can get it
I got the bills, not a problem just forget it
My baby call me Mount Ninji cause I'm her rock
Hater's gonna hate
(fuck you, you fucking fuck)
(Stoopid rich)

Yeah lets get more money
Remember when we had no money?
Now we got rich and we gonna stay rich
In your mother fucking face bitch!
(Stoopid rich)


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Stoopid Rich Lyrics as written by Waddy Tudor Jones Justin Jose De Nobrega

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