Top down on da nawf
I'm home
I could never get lost
No, no
I play the field and the coach (I play the field)
And they know, that's why I'm Huncho

For some reason I can't cry, cry
For some reason I am not tired
For the gang I gotta bring it home
For my grandma watching in the sky (Grandma)
You probably can't tell me nothin'
You probably gonna see me stunt
You probably wanna see me run
You probably wanna see me run on them
But I let my top down of on da nawf (yea yea)
Believe in what I did and what I saw (yea yea)
Stand on my word by law (yea yea)
Mama praying on the devil, shake 'em off (yea yea)
Boulders on my shoulder weights on me
I will never fold up when it's on me
Stash a whole mil' in the backseat
Just to move them thangs down the backstreet

Top down on da nawf
I'm home
I could never get lost (I could never get lost)
No, no
I play the field and the coach (I done played the whole field)
And they know, that's why I'm Huncho

I done survived the gun smoke (survived)
Some of my niggas ain't survive, God bless your soul (yea yea)
The codeine eased in my mind 'cause my eyes on the road (my mind, my mind)
The Patek is rose
We hide in the flats and bandos
I'ma pull up on that nigga with the five then
If I could go back I would whip up a pie again
I got the hood all on my back and they ready die for him (dope)
Trappin' out of the gym, 2Pac is above of the rim (Devoe)
Watching me like I'm a film
They want the chips, the drip, the sauce, my hoe
I look at the niggas like shrimp
Fuck these niggas, these niggas ain't come from the nawf (nawf)
85 nawf the route (yea)
And I'm not leaving 'em out (nah)
Yea, shipping 'em out (ship)
Don't let the money run out (hey)

Top down on da nawf
I'm home
I could never get lost (I could never get lost)
No, no
I play the field and the coach (I play the field)
And they know, that's why I'm Huncho (that's why I'm Huncho)

No question we come from the nawf
They know we the boss (nawf)
Only side no map involved
I cannot get lost (no)
And we know you flaw
Everything you say is false (false)
I'ma scrape his jaw
Pay the ticket, you get off
No navigation needed or GPS at all (no)
My neck and wrist conceited, full of Fiji and it costs (ice)
Mirror mirror who the richest niggas of 'em all? (Mirror)
The mirror spoke to me and said "No cap I think it's y'all"
Takeoff

In the night time, we can ride then
I'ma slide on that bitch outside then (slide, slide)
I'ma make sure my wrist on iced in (ice)
I'ma make sure my wrist on fire then (fire)
I'ma make sure my wrist on fire then (fire)
I'ma make sure my wrist on fire then (fire)
I'ma make sure my wrist outside (outside)
I'ma make sure my wrist outside then, yeah (outside, yeah)
Have you ever swam with sharks in the deep blue huh
Ever been in the dark when there's no sun?
Ever been on the nawf with hundred round drum?
With a hundred round drum (Nawf, yeah)
Drum (Nawf, yeah)
Drum
Pull up on me show me outside then (yeah)
Pull up on me show me let it fly then, yeah
Yea yea
Yea
Yea
Yea yea yea
Yea
Yea
Oh (nawf)


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Top Down On Da NAWF Lyrics as written by Kirsnick Khari Ball Quavious Keyate Marshall

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