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Verse 1

Let beat damn wait right after I eat
I’ll beat it for three seconds
And I’m goin to sleep
I’m not a master batta
I’m a master playa
I’m rollin in my navigator
Lookin and shaken off hatas
These niggas want to ride
And some niggas want to die
But I really not surprised
Some of these nigga think they could fly
Maybe they high or maybe just drunk
I hit the jackpot but that shit stunk




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