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Girls Quotes by J. Cole
- I'm a star, Converses conversin with them girls with them curves like cursive.
- Even white girls tryin' to be my princess, But I only eff with sistas like incest.
- I'm not with them niggas who be knocking girls up and skate out so girl you gotta think about how the option weight out what's…
- Im not with them niggas who be knocking girls up and skate out. Girl, you gotta think bout how the options weigh out.
- Analyzin' the world, fantasizin' about girls. I'm handin' diamonds and pearls and vandalizin' her curls.
- What kind of world is it when grown men fuckin' with lil girls!
- They telling me this little girl just got raped, Some dude snatched her and she was standing at the bus stop....wait, man she was just…
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