I am the king of this shit
If you move funny you gonna get hit
I'm in the park and i'm making them quit
Breaking they ankles they hitting the splits
Slapping up niggas like i am Will Smith
You ask where i stand man you know who i'm with
Trust in the Process and make em submit
I'm feeling like edge cause i got the grit
I started off small and i started this shit
Give me my crown i'm the king of this shit
I shined through the doubt i didn't give shits
Head of the Table i'm chiefing this shit
All of you niggas stay hating and shit
I keep up the noise i can't hear your bullshit
Niggas say that they gon pass me and shit
You cannot keep up y'all really ain't shit
Foot on the gas and i won't let off
You a flop of a nigga already fell off
They wanna play games and i won't press pause
I'm hitting these combos like i was Fei Long
Problem with me it's on sight like yeezus
He playing with life but he is not jesus
Been on the grind yes i'm staying sleepless
Been that nigga since i was a fetus
I got the heat it's so hot need a mitt
If you gon shoot me on god you better not miss
If you don't squeeze you gon see god in the count of three
I'm taking these titles like i was in WWE
I'm stretching these bricks like my name was Kirby
The name is CB and i don't give you niggas the courtesy
Pull on my block that's a murder spree
What the fuck you talking bout?
I told you niggas who i was and what the fuck i am about
Like
Who you rapping bout?
If you ever diss me again better drop the name or else i'll air it out
I started off small and i started this shit
Give me my crown i'm the king of this shit
I shined through the doubt i didn't give shits
Head of the Table i'm the chief of this shit
All of you niggas stay hating and shit
I keep up the noise can't hear your bullshit
Niggas that they gon pass me and shit
You cannot keep up you niggas really ain't shit
Foot on the gas and i won't let off
You a flop of a nigga already fell off
They wanna play games and i won't press pause
I'm hitting these combos like i was Fei Long
Problem with me it's on sight like yeezus
He playing with life but he is not jesus
Been on the grind yes i'm staying sleepless
Been that nigga since i was a fetus
Hook Left, Hook Right, Hook Left Nigga
Hook Left, Hook Right, Hook Left Nigga
Hook Left, Hook Right, Hook Left Nigga
Tell ya boys that I'm motherfucking done with ya
Hook Left, Hook Right, Hook Left Nigga
Hook Left, Hook Right, Hook Left Nigga
Hook Left, Hook Right, Hook Left Nigga
Tell ya boys that I'm motherfucking done with ya


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