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- For me, growing up in Harlem and then migrating down to SoHo and the Lower East Side and chillin' down there and making that my…
- Them candy cars, I'm coming down, that paint drip, I still tip. That pimp shit, she ain't plan to fuck, I pick her up, I…
- Purple swag, purple swag, I'm in the zone, I'm getting throwed. That purple swag, purple swag, that purple smoke up in my clothes.
- Swagger so impressive and I don't need a necklace but these bitches get impressed when you pull up in that 7.
- Rolling blunts rolling doobies up, smoking sections. Groupies rush hold they boobies up, in my direction.
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