I Ain't Nothing Else Like Me.

Chorus: I ain't nothing like you so what is going on
?. It must be something wrong you'll love me when I'm
Gone . I'm going keep on doing me,
Cause you don't matter and you just an actor and I
Ain't just a rapper . No... (I'm One Of A Kind x4)

Verse 1: Here's a prototype that I know you like
(Right) headed to the light on over night flight never
In your life you going see another me I tend catch
The eye like a pair of " double d's " I'm near not
The same, a pioneer . Stabbed the game in the heart
With a giant spree trying to see success god damn
It's clear the time shine like a chandelier I'm going
Threw this case . Spitting about what to relate too
Never could you duplicate any of the music made getting
Super paid looking at our future store recognizing
Me when I past them in a moving car,
Always worried about finding out who you are you know
Somebody you got look into his heart yo mind so blind
I'm ahead of my time (I;m One Of A Kind x2)

Chrous

Verse 2: My pops said young man you ain't ready for
The world ahead way too much marijuana always have
Girls in the bed; you going realize life ain't a party
Fuck around you going end up starvin,
Fuck I stay fly live free die hard no Bruce Willis
This the whole nine yard thought that I can rhyme bars
Go and buy cars you gotta grind hard one the sun rise
Start and my heart great things in my future cause
Broke rappers (shit) that's just a rumor,
I see the diamond chain, mansion in the videos they
Must got silly dough, do they really?
Or is it all just a scheme for your eyes
(For your eyes) pr are you in disguise god damn I
Can't decided all the words here come from a mind
Got nothing to hide boy . I'm One Of A Kind.

Bridge: Walking through this world I just take a look
Around (around) ain't nobody here like me don't nobody
Got my style people say I'm different I sure you that's
Okay (that's okay) 'Cause I'm way past tomorrow and you stuck in today!


Lyrics submitted by Mellow_Harsher

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