Say say why u looking at me fool like you know me
Me said you don't know me
Me say ya not sincere
So catch you fire like I'm rollin'
Yea that's how I'm rollin'
Me ah go smoke you clear
Me hope you have a reason
A really good reason
Woi, you better have a reason
A really good reason
Before we pop off
Pop off, pop off
Before we pop off
Pop off, pop off

Yo Max, check it
Let me welcome you to my state of mind
Its all coming along you little boys been patient right
I'm on girls that's Asian, black, mixed race and white
If you ain't one of them don't say my name its a waste of time
I get paper boy
Go ask the label I'm major boy
I wear my heart on my sleeve
And I rock that Jordan man on my trainers boy
Grown man I take a MILF out for dinner
Got a mill out the deal and I'm still counting skriller
Only joking, I'm joking
High on life so I'm toking
Them man there on some joke thing
Can't fuck with Max I done told em
Them can't watch me we have positive vibes
Uni chicks and some younger ones from college inside

Say say why u looking at me fool like you know me
Me said you don't know me
Me say ya not sincere
So catch you fire like I'm rollin
Yea that's how I'm rollin'
Me gonna smoke you clear
Me hope you have a reason
A really good reason
Woi, you better have a reason
A really good reason
Before we pop off
Pop off, pop off
Before we pop off
Pop off, pop off

Max, don't hate my music this ain't a crime
I would say I'm gonna stop for a break but it ain't the time
I drink vodka or whisky
And might get a chase with wine
If you ain't got no blunt
Rude boy you ain't blazing mine
I get super gone
This ain't a face you can screw for long
Me and my boys are on next ish
Got my space in the boot for don
I'm back, but I'm grown
I'm taking cougars out to eat
Not that old school nappy headed youth from out of east
I'm rollin, I'm rollin'
Five o's out patrolling
M A X I'm on my own thing
F my ex I ain't phoning
I'm irie, me have the city pon lock
And my brown skin ting
She wanna wiggle pon! Who? Max

Me hope you have a reason
A really good reason
Woi, you better have a reason
A really good reason
Before we pop off
Pop off, pop off
Before we pop off
Pop off, pop off
So you can fuck off,
Fuck off, fuck off
So you can fuck off,
So you can fuck off,
So you can fuck off,
Fuck off, fuck off
So you can fuck off
So you can fuck off
Run the track.

Pop off, pop off, pop off
Pop off, pop off, pop off


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