(This is Jay P Bangz)
Woofin' 'bout some shit that you ain't never did is boof (Huh?)
I only speak the truth when I get inside of this booth
Woofin' 'bout some shit that you ain't never did (That you ain't never did)
And stand on what you say, don't say you never said it (Don't say you never said it)
Woofin' 'bout some shit that you ain't never did is boof (Uh-huh)
I only speak the truth when I get inside of this booth
Woofin' 'bout some shit that you ain't never did (That you ain't never did)
And stand on what you say, don't say you never said it (Don't say you never said it)
Don't bome around this motherfucker, it ain't bool for blood (It ain't bool for blood)
These niggas love me, ain't no tellin' what they'd do for blood
And they gon' post a recent photo when we shoot you up
And they gon' put that makeup on you when they suit you up
On G-O-D, 303, nigga, let's hoop it up (On God)
And we gon' freckle all your loads until you Ubered up
Attempted murder don't mean shit, you still ain't doin' nothin' (You still ain't doin' nothin')
And you ain't never did shit for us back when you was up
Hey, I'ma give a sucker credit when he do his dirt (On God)
But niggas woofin' 'bout some shit that they ain't never done (On God)
There's hella shells for these clips, it hold seven somethin' (It hold seven somethin')
Hrrt-ta-ta, homicide'll tell you we ain't tell you nothin' (Shh)
Woofin' 'bout some shit that you ain't never did is boof (Huh?)
I only speak the truth when I get inside of this booth
Woofin' 'bout some shit that you ain't never did (That you ain't never did)
And stand on what you say, don't say you never said it (Don't say you never said it)
Woofin' 'bout some shit that you ain't never did is boof (Uh-huh)
I only speak the truth when I get inside of this booth
Woofin' 'bout some shit that you ain't never did (That you ain't never did)
And stand on what you say, don't say you never said it (Don't say you never said it)
VS1 the kilo, we was trained to G-O
All these violations got me funkin' with my P.O.
They think I got Latino in me way I fuck with primo
Four-nick'll knock the teddy bear off your Moschino
I get love from other steppers 'round the world, 'cause them my people
Every transaction ever made has been illegal
Rubber band the tires when I twerk the Benzino
I heard you slapped a bitch 'cause ma fucked up on her Vevo
We gettin' paper 'round these parts, but niggas know that part
And they be hoes behind the scene, but they don't show that part
Pepper spray him if he play 'cause we don't know that car
Put up the mansion for his freedom if it go that far
Woofin' 'bout some shit that you ain't never did is boof (Huh?)
I only speak the truth when I get inside of this booth
Woofin' 'bout some shit that you ain't never did (That you ain't never did)
And stand on what you say, don't say you never said it (Don't say you never said it)
Woofin' 'bout some shit that you ain't never did is boof (Uh-huh)
I only speak the truth when I get inside of this booth
Woofin' 'bout some shit that you ain't never did (That you ain't never did)
And stand on what you say, don't say you never said it (Don't say you never said it)
Mozzy, real name Timothy Cornell Patterson, is an American rapper and record producer born in Sacramento, California. Active since 2014, Mozzy stands out for his raw and realistic style that reflects his upbringing in the tough neighborhoods of the city. His rhymes often tell stories of everyday life, violence and the struggle for survival, offering an authentic look at the social reality of his environment. Among his most representative tracks are "Bladda", "Gangsta Shit" and "Kompton", the latter in collaboration with YG. Mozzy has also collaborated with artists like E-40, Ty Dolla $ign and Nipsey Hussle, solidifying his position in the California hip hop scene.
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