Yah, yahhh
Oh, uh oh, yeah yeah
whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa
Yaah, yuh-yuh
Ayy

She like it (like), I'm swipin' (swipe)
Ice bitin' (bite), she dykin' (dyke), ye-ah
I had to come right back like double back and rerun
I had to come right back like double back and rerun
She like it (she like), I'm swipin' (swipe)
Ice bitin' (blow), she dykin' (dyke), yeah, yeah
I had to come right back like double back and rerun (yeah, uh)
I had to come right back like double back and rerun (yeah, uh)

Yeah, go ahead spend it, I'm live in it (yeah)
Yeah, my whip came with curtains, I don't need it tinted (ooh)
Yeah, when it come to how, she turn so independent (ooh-ooh)
Yeah, when it comes to this D, she turn so damn dependent (straight up, ooh-ooh)
Night times, summertime cold
You really wanna say yes, but you sayin' no (no)
I'm on top of my game like a Kangol (yeah)
I let her drive the Range, then she wreck the Rolls (Rolls)
Yeah, ice-ice biting Cartier Bangles (bitin')
Yeah, she let me smash her friends long as the chain froze (alright)
Yeah, ain't been here 15 minutes, why she changed clothes? (it's lit)
She ride with me through the city while we swang doors (straight up)
Slide through the hood, pop up on the north (yeah, yeah)
You know everything good when you with the 'Cho (yeah, yeah)
Chosen, outspoken (yah), arrogant, that's on both ends (alright)
Good vibes, givin' off good vibes (good vibes)
One time, can you kick it one time? (one time)

She like it (yeah, like), I'm swipin' (yeah, swipe, yeah)
Ice bitin' (bite), she dykin' (dyke), ye-ah
I had to come right back like double back and rerun
I had to come right back like double back and rerun
She like it (she like), I'm swipin' (swipe)
Ice bitin' (blow), she dykin' (dyke), yeah, yeah
I had to come right back like double back and rerun (yeah, uh)
I had to come right back like double back and rerun (yeah, uh)

I think one of us is inclined to
You, you didn't come the second night, I was there
No, I got too fucked up the first night
For real

Link up, come witness
Come link up, we can bring your bitches
Bring your drink up, we can do some business
When the min up, we can run a mission
Yeah, link up, come witness
Come link up, you can bring your bitches
We can drink; we can drink up
Yeah, link up, yeah, link up
Hit my people, I'ma hit the creep up
Just to see us, I'ma need a few dubs
In the 'pions, you gone get the reep-uh
Oh my, I swear, on the v-nuh
On a v-nuh, I can do no e-nuh
Called up Nina, rollin' on my d-nuh
Ike and Tina, way I beat the, beat the, beat the, beat the

She like it (like), I'm swipin' (swipe)
Ice bitin' (bite), she dykin' (dyke), ye-ah
I had to come right back like double back and rerun
I had to come right back like double back and rerun
She like it (she like), I'm swipin' (swipe)
Ice bitin' (blow), she dykin' (dyke), yeah, yeah
I had to come right back like double back and rerun (yeah, uh)
I had to come right back like double back and rerun (yeah, uh)


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RERUN Lyrics as written by Jacques Webster Ebony Oshunrinde

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