featuring Tinchy Stryder
I got one or two on my list, let me tick ‘em off,
Rochelle from Saturdays, Pixxie Lott.
Who would have thought I’d got this far
And how on earth did his name brand get that large?
‘cause I’m a fucking star, have you seen my car?
Holly Willoughby, you can come and run my bath.
I want it all, no minimum.
Tinchy, the general,
Me and my brother DAP’s that’s clinical.
Oh, I was raised a survivor,
Now I’m getting Branson money, if I get a favor
Riding my chance, so I’m living
The thirty years I was given, lifer.
You’ve always been my undercover lover,
Nothing like no other,
Tell me to get ‘em all, fuck ‘em all, no rubber.
My nana and my papa, from pounds to the dollar.
Negative to positive, no longer will I suffer.
My mama thought I wouldn’t make it,
But now she’s living in a spaceship, she said “son, I’m getting older”
Told her money buys everything, would you like a face lift?
See., I didn’t know I would be able to afford
All these clothes, look at where we are.
That’s what happens when you make it.
Yeah, I’m the shit around here,
I used to chill up on the block, where they pissed on stairs.
I was always trying to get a little kiss of her,
Now she’s screaming, begging me crimp my hair.
Oh, ever since I made it vision never faded.
Vex to my right hand man dirt David,
He was like Tinch, maintain it,
Better keep shit running, never get constipated.
Money ain’t a thing, forever doubling,
But without the fans I wouldn’t have been anything.
Screaming stands forever loving ‘em and I ain’t ever bought a ring.
You’ve always been my undercover lover,
Nothing like no other,
Tell me to get ‘em all, fuck ‘em all, no rubber,
My nana and my papa from pounds to the dollar,
Negative to positive, no longer will I suffer.
My mama thought I wouldn’t make it,
But now she’s living in a spaceship, she said “son, I’m getting older”
Told her money buys everything, would you like a face lift?
See., I didn’t know I would be able to afford
All these clothes, look at where we are.
That’s what happens when you make it.
I used to think that I was poor
And now I can anything I used to wish for,
If I lost it all to something I wouldn’t have to cry for
Furthermore, I’d have to die for.
I used to think that I was poor
And now I can anything I used to wish for,
If I lost it all to something I wouldn’t have to cry for
Furthermore, I’d have to die for.
Me, I play the keyhole following the plans
Fresh from the motherland.
See, I do it for the seating, I do it for the stands,
Now let me see your hands.
Let me introduce you to the band,
And I’m the main man, building up my following hold it with fans.
Believe that I can.
Now I’m looking for my number one fan like Stan.
If only I couldn’t tell you how much you changed my life,
See I do it for the seating, I do it for the stands,
Now let me see your hands.
I couldn’t have done this without all of you here tonight.
See, I do it for the seating, I do it for the stands,
Now let me see your hands.
My mama thought I wouldn’t make it,
But now she’s living in a spaceship, she said “son, I’m getting older”
Told her money buys everything, would you like a face lift?
See., I didn’t know I would be able to afford
All these clothes, look at where we are.
That’s what happens when you make it.
I used to think that I was poor
And now I can anything I used to wish for,
If I lost it all to something I wouldn’t have to cry for
Furthermore, I’d have to die for.
I used to think that I was poor
And now I can anything I used to wish for,
If I lost it all to something I wouldn’t have to cry for
Furthermore, I’d have to die for.
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