Both

Album: Music x Road (2019)
Charted: 13
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  • Pipe it up PJ
    Nostalgia

    T house up north or near the coast, rudeboy, there's both
    Spend this bread on jewels or spend it on smoke, man spend it on both
    Counting up this money from O or money from shows, man's counting up both
    Paps need a pattern business and a pattern up home, man patternin' both
    Feds draw me out for a works and smoke, tryna do me for both
    They don't want me back on soc', using chips and rice, tryna pattern me both
    But I'm on road, yellow ones, brown ones, I get loving from both
    Money and success, just let a young nigga go govern up both

    Me and T Buck see two opps on the mains and we ended up doing both
    Too much beef on the streets, we're hitting two blocks and we're shooting up both
    I know feds want me back up in courts, sat in front of the judge just doing up oath
    How many times in jail was it bread and oats? Put peanut butter on both
    Now they say that I'm the king of drill, trap, rap, I'm doing it all
    Everywhere and everywhere, the gang's smokey, let the gangnem bring it on tour
    Everyday I hear niggas tryna draw me out, why they all want me to war?
    .44 long and that poisonous scopes, they don't want us bringing out both

    Come look at the table, it's a lawn chair
    I had go get, traphouse really had no air
    You was out clubbin' with nowhere
    OT, I had to go there, but then I ain't done a show here
    Remember I had plans to go near
    In the fast lane, I don't know where

    T house up north or near the coast, rudeboy, there's both
    Spend this bread on jewels or spend it on smoke, man spend it on both
    Counting up this money from O or money from shows, man's counting up both
    Paps need a pattern business and a pattern up home, man patternin' both
    Feds draw me out for a works and smoke, tryna do me for both
    They don't want me back on soc', using chips and rice, tryna pattern me both
    But I'm on road, yellow ones, brown ones, I get loving from both
    Money and success, just let a young nigga go govern up both

    I just dial up bro for a half of B and tell him pattern the coke
    How many long afternoons did I spend in the T just bagging up both?
    Jailhouse, scrambling eggs in a kettle, just wishing I that could have it with toast
    I couldn't tell you how weak was a Sunday roast, rice pudding all in that bowl
    See this life of sin, I'm just tryna make sure my heart stays pure
    Feds had me locked for time, evidence they never find like Jah Cure
    I was tryna get rich or die, fuck tryin', I'd rather be dead than poor
    I'm really out tryna govern it all, money, power, respect and more

    Come look at the table, it's a lawn chair
    I had go get, traphouse really had no air
    You was out clubbin' with nowhere
    OT, I had to go there, but then I ain't done a show here
    Remember I had plans to go near
    In the fast lane, I don't know where

    T house up north or near the coast, rudeboy, there's both
    Spend this bread on jewels or spend it on smoke, man spend it on both
    Counting up this money from O or money from shows, man's counting up both
    Paps need a pattern business and a pattern up home, man patternin' both
    Feds draw me out for a works and smoke, tryna do me for both
    They don't want me back on soc', using chips and rice, tryna pattern me both
    But I'm on road, yellow ones, brown ones, I get loving from both
    Money and success, just let a young nigga go govern up both

    Both
    Money and success, just let a young nigga go govern up both Writer/s: Benjamin Uka, Emmanuel Chinonyerem Oparah, Irving Ampofo Adjei, John C. Ciafone, Lem Springsteen, Ultra Nate Wyche
    Publisher: Audiam, Inc., BMG Rights Management, CTM Outlander Music LC, O/B/O DistroKid, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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