Man, this big man shit goin' on, nigga
All that little boy shit, sit down
Uh, uh

Riding 'round town getting money (uh)
Riding 'round town getting money (Mustard on the beat, ho)
Pockets on Crip, blue strip hunnids (strip hunnids)
Pockets on Crip, blue strip hunnids (strip hunnids)
Just bought a Benz and I love it (and I love it)
Fuck it up, fuck it up, fuck it (ay, fuck it)
Pockets on Crip, blue strip hunnids (strip hunnids)
Pockets on Crip, blue strip hunnids (strip hunnids)
Just bought a bitch a Birkin, she loved it (she loved it)
Ay, fuck it up, fuck it up, fuck it (ay, fuck it)

Stepped in the game straight Crippin' (Crippin')
New whip, wood grain dippin' (dippin')
Told all my homies, "Don't go so hard"
But my East-side niggas won't listen (won't listen)
Rollin' 'round town with your bitch, lil' nigga
One hand on her ass, one finger on the trigger
Catch a nigga slipping if you wanna start shit (start shit)
Blue Chucks on your motherfucking carpet (carpet, ay, ay)
Try and run, nigga, but you too slow (too slow)
Two shots hit him, yellin' 2-0 (2-0)
One nigga down, got two to go (two to go)
Spray 'em the K and hit two in a row (two in a row)
Bang-bang, bang on 'em (bang on 'em)
Lil' homie in the back with the thang on him (thang on him)
Long Beach certified blue chip (blue chip)
East-side nigga bangin', rollin'
Twenty Crip

Riding 'round town getting money (ooh)
Riding 'round town getting money (getting money)
Pockets on Crip, blue strip hunnids (strip hunnids)
Pockets on Crip, blue strip hunnids (strip hunnids)
Just bought a Benz and I love it (and I love it)
Fuck it up, fuck it up, fuck it (ay, fuck it)
Pockets on Crip, blue strip hunnids (strip hunnids)
Pockets on Crip, blue strip hunnids (strip hunnids)
Just bought a bitch a Birkin, she loved it (she loved it)
Ay, fuck it up, fuck it up, fuck it (ay, fuck it)

Fuck it up, fuck it up, fuck it up
I'm a real gang-banger, better look it up
Young nigga on the block with a dope sack
Bust a left, meet me in the back
I'mma hook it up (hook it up)
Left pocket, blue rag (blue rag)
Outta pocket? Get the boom-bam
I told one nigga, "Watch out" (Watch out)
Now we in the back, getting stomped out
Lil' bitch wanna fuck with a real crip
I put dick in her real quick
Niggas mad I bossed up for years and I'm still lit
And I ain't nothing they can deal with
I set it off with niggas who wanna test it (yeah)
I took over the game and then I blessed it (yeah)
Crip game with the shit mane
You better duck when the shit change (huh?)
I'm pulling up, shooting mid range (swish)

Riding 'round town getting money (ooh)
Riding 'round town getting money (getting money)
Pockets on Crip, blue strip hunnids (strip hunnids)
Pockets on Crip, blue strip hunnids (strip hunnids)
Just bought a Benz and I love it (and I love it)
Fuck it up, fuck it up, fuck it (ay, fuck it)
Pockets on Crip, blue strip hunnids (strip hunnids)
Pockets on Crip, blue strip hunnids (strip hunnids)
Just bought a bitch a Birkin, she loved it (she loved it)
Ay, fuck it up, fuck it up, fuck it (ay, fuck it)

I got money, she got money
He got money, cuh got money
Blood got money, we all got money
We get money (We get money, yeah)
Blueface hunnids (hunnids)
YG (4Hunnid)
Snoop Dogg, oh yeah
Mustard on the beat, ho
Ay, ay, woo, ay
Ay, woo, ay, woo
Ay, woo, ay, woo
Ay, woo, ay, woo


Lyrics submitted by Mellow_Harsher

Blue Face Hunnids Lyrics as written by Dijon Mcfarlane Calvin Cordozar Broadus

Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.

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