Uh-huh
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
Let the band play
Yeah, my watch dumb, but my chain a little dumber (Dumber)
I been doin' numbers (Numbers), came up in the jungle (Jungle)
I can't see none of you lil' niggas, Stevie Wonder (Stevie)
She pull up and suck it, then she leave just like a plumber (Woo)
That nigga right there only come around 'cause what you got (For real, though)
That b*tch right there, she only f*cking you because you shining (For real, though)
It take money to make money, and it's all about timing (Stay down)
I went and got rich but it still can't fix everything (Damn)
Doing donuts in a Ferrari in the rain (Skrrt)
I don't supposed to be here, look how far I done came (Yeah, yeah)
Drop the top on that b*tch just to make sure they see me (Yeah, yeah)
Blue diamonds all in my Cartiers while I'm reading (Yeah, yeah)
Turned to Michael Jackson on that b*tch, told her beat it (Hee)
Girl, I swear your p*ssy too damn good, I don't need it (Yeah, yeah)
Talkin' 'bout you love me, b*tch please, I don't believe it (Yeah yeah)
Had a bad Mexican b*tch sending bales from Phoenix (Mummy)
Yeah, my watch dumb, but my chain a little dumber (Dumber)
I been doin' numbers (Numbers), came up in the jungle (Jungle)I can't see none of you lil' niggas, Stevie Wonder (Stevie)
She pull up and suck it, then she leave just like a plumber (Woo)
Yeah, that young nigga there buy a new drop-top every summer, yeah
Ridin' 'round smoking ganja, I'm sticked up like a gun club, yeah
B*tch, I do what I want, I work harder than a butler (Work)
Yeah, I'm like no other (B*tch), I'm straight up out the gutter (B*tch)
Suburbs livin' now (Yeah), b*tch, come check it out
I'm balling hard, I'm wigging out (Ball), I want the cash, no clout
Yeah, f*ck the fame without a doubt (f*ck it)
I'm f*ckin' up this thing right now
Got a quarter of a million on me now (Quarter)
And my rings and chain don't count
Yeah, my watch dumb, but my chain a little dumber (Dumber)
I been doin' numbers (Numbers), came up in the jungle (Jungle)
I can't see none of you lil' niggas, Stevie Wonder (Stevie)
She pull up and suck it, then she leave just like a plumber (Woo)
Young Dolph, born Adolph Robert Thornton Jr. (1991-2021), was an American rapper from Memphis, Tennessee. Known for his direct and aggressive rap style, he gained popularity in the 2010s with mixtapes like "King of Memphis" and "High Class Street Music". His success grew further with his debut album "Dolph Only", followed by other projects like "Bulletproof" and "Thinking Out Loud". Young Dolph collaborated with artists such as Gucci Mane, Megan Thee Stallion, and Key Glock. His music reflected the realities of the streets of Memphis, addressing themes of violence, success, and the struggle for survival. Sadly, he was murdered in Memphis in 2021, leaving a significant void in the American rap scene. Some of his most representative tracks include "Major", "Preach" and "RNB".
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