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Phone Quotes by Drake
- & this girl right here? Who knows what she knows? So I'm going through her phone when she go to the bathroom and her purse…
- Cups of the rozay, bitches in my old phone. I should call one and go home, I been in this club way too long.
- That champagne money was for gas and phone bills but shit, you bout to spend it on what matters most.
- Yeah, I wonder if I should call you but then again you never call me. And Im just looking at my phone girl and the…
- This ain't no time for locking your phone and not coming home and startin' some shit when Im in the zone.
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