Baby girl, you're flawless
She say she can take all this rawness
No title, don't know what to call this
I'm honest, I can't promise we gon' go beyond this
But girl, you gon' get it regardless
You're flawless

She say she can take all this rawness
No title, don't know what to call this
I'm honest, I can't promise we gon' go beyond this
But yeah, you gon' get it regardless (yeah, yeah, uh)

She take it back like '03 with the old me
What they told me but don't know me
Jump on it, make it pop back like you owe me
Don't stop that, just show me
I'm finna take off your chonies
Break it down, roll it up, baby girl, we gonna get stoney
Never wanna be phoney, yeah
We pour it up and then sip it slow
Change lanes, when I whip it though
Step to the mic and I rip it though
They can't front cause they all know
I keep it trill like Mike Jones
I'm cinematic like Spike Jonez
Let's make a movie, make a movie
Haters talk but that go through me
I'ma throw you on the bed
Then you throw me head
You heard what I said, damn right
Yeah, you know the deal, I'ma play the field
And you ain't got no man, right?
Can't fuck around with no stress
I give her the pipe, no less
I'ma put the pussy to the test
Say she feel it all in her chest
'Cause she flawless

She say she can take all this rawness
No title, don't know what to call this
I'm honest, I can't promise we gon' go beyond this
But girl, you gon' get it regardless
You're flawless

She say she can take all this rawness
No title, don't know what to call this
I'm honest, I can't promise we gon' go beyond this
But girl, you gon' get it regardless
You're flawless

Oh, you thought I was done?

Bring it back one more 'gain again
I'm all in again
Fuck around and I'ma get it in
Pour up something and get lit again
I think I got another hit again
Think the haters talking shit again
Fuck 'em though, 'cause I'm too on like a light switch
Yeah, I turn her on like a light switch
Might fuck around and then take your bitch
Make her cum and she might twitch
She all on it, too fine, nobody else, yeah, she too mine
I can't call it, she into me but it ain't a wallet
But it's so hard when you're so ballin'
'Cause it seem like every ho flaunt it

Yeah, that's why that's why I can't fuck with no hoes
I said that's why that's why I think everyone knows
I only want a good girl who give a fuck less 'bout all this
That's why I wrote this song for you
'Cause you're so fuckin' flawless

She say she can take all this rawness
No title, don't know what to call this
I'm honest, I can't promise we gon' go beyond this
But girl, you gon' get it regardless
You're flawless

She say she can take all this rawness
No title, don't know what to call this
I'm honest, I can't promise we gon' go beyond this
But girl, you gon' get it regardless
You're flawless


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