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- I wanna make stuff that sonically sounds really good. I don't wanna make a song about how people think I'm this when I'm really that.…
- When I grow up, I want to be like Diplo, for sure.
- Bitch you ain't no Barbie I see you work at Arby's. Number 2, super-sized, hurry up I'm starving.
- Who the fuck is callin in the middle of the night? They hanging up when I pick up, I'm bout to grab my knife.
- Bitch You Ain't No Barbie I See You Work At Arby's, Number 2, Super Size It, Hurry Up I'm Starving.
- Rich whore, rich whore, spending at the thrift store. Line it up, line it up, sniff more, sniff more!
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