[Intro]
Oh My God, Ronny!

[Chorus: RiFF RAFF]
[?]
Ice on my hand and I'm [?]
Ice on my hand and I'm [?] away
[?]
Ice on my hand and I'm [?]
Ice on my hand and I'm [?]
Ice on my, hold up, wait, oh
Yuh, [?]

[Verse 1: RiFF RAFF]
Yeah, yeah
Look at the rocks on my wrist
Damn, I look like I play for the Sixers
Walking outside with a AR-fifth, got the neighbor suspicious
Wait I might just cop me a Wraith
Nah, I'ma just cop me a caravan
Riding around with a hundred plus grand
Got holes in the floor, I ain't tryna get jammed
Gemstones on my neck look like Space Jam
[?] shades, I don't fuck with Ray Ban's
I don't fuck with trash bitches
All my girls keep a spray tan
Got supersonic jewels [?] tint
Aw shit, this the white Shawn Kemp
Better yet I'm Gary Payton
I was sliding on dates with Christian Laettner
RiFF

[Chorus: RiFF RAFF]

[Verse 2: Casino]
Ice Ice baby, [?] froze
Snow snow baby, my neck look like North Pole
Ho ho baby, Casino freeband Santa
We don't get a lot of snow in Atlanta
You can get a lot of blow in Atlanta
I drive an all white Lamb [?]
Two door and it only fits two whores
Need a taller truck 'cause I got more whores
[?] decor
'Cause I'm flooded like I'm from [?]
Got too much ice, I'm a snowman
Look like Mike glove on right hand
All the diamonds on me, I'm the light man
She got [?]
[?]
[?] did wrong man
I rock [?] I'm a big dog
In the club throwing racks, I made it fall
Tip you, you, you and fuck all y'all
I [?] all these bitches [?]
All that ice on me I need [?]

[Chorus: RiFF RAFF]


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