Jumpin' that boy with that fire (Blam), jumpin’ that boy with that fire (Blam)
Jumpin' that boy with that fire (Blam), jumpin' that boy with that fire (Yeah)
Jumpin’ that boy with that fire (Yeah), jumpin' that boy with that fire (Yeah)
Jumpin' that boy with that fire (Yeah), jumpin' that boy with that fire (Yeah), haha
.44 on my body, bitch, this shit, it hit like (.44 on my body)
Ha, ah (What? What?)
.44 on my body (What?), ha
.44 on my body, ah, .44 on my—
I'm just out my body (Yeah)
She got a big body, call her a Benz (Brrt)
Money long, my commas, damn (Ha, what? What?)
If you shoppin' at Wafi, damn (What?)
I don't do Wafi 'cause the shit don’t dance (Eliantte)
You know how hot— (Yeah)
You know how hot it is to fuck in a Lamb’
I been in this shit for a while
Money stretched out for a mile
Trappin' and work in my bio
Get money, in love with my side ho
Lil Uzi Vert is a psycho
I’m a Blood, then that bitch chain gone
My niggas spin shit like a vinyl, I know
.44 on my body, bitch, this shit, it hit like ha, ah (What? What? What?)
I don't wear Supreme but if I indulge you know I only w?ar Gore-Tex
Get mon?y, drugs, what else? More sex (Woo, woah)
If that lil' bitch not a city girl then I swear that shit is borin' (She’s too borin')
One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine (Yes)
What you tryin'? (You tryin' what?)
Fuck nigga don't never wanna play
Got a nigga killed with a baby trey-eight
Why the fuck you playin'? (Baow, baow, baow, baow, baow, baow, baow, baow) Get hit (Bitch)
Jumpin' that boy with that fire (Blam), jumpin' that boy with that fire (Blam)
Jumpin' that boy with that fire (Blam), jumpin' that boy with that fire (Yeah)
Jumpin' that boy with that fire (Yeah), jumpin' that boy with that fire (Yeah)
Jumpin' that boy with that fire (Yeah), jumpin' that boy with that fire (Yeah)
.44 on my body, bitch, this shit, it hit like
Ha, ah (What? What? What?)
Ha, ah
(Jumpin' that boy with that fire, jumpin' that boy with that fire) .44 on my body, bitch, this shit, it hit like
(Jumpin' that boy with that fire, jumpin' that boy with that fire) Ha, ah (What? What? What?)
(Jumpin' that boy with that fire, jumpin' that boy with that fire) Ha, ah
(Jumpin' that boy with that fire, jumpin' that boy with that fire)
Lil Uzi Vert, whose real name is Symere Bysil Woods, is an American rapper and singer born in 1994. Active since 2010, he has gained international fame for his musical style characterized by trap and emo rap sounds, often accompanied by catchy melodies and introspective lyrics. Among his most famous songs are "XO Tour Llif3", "Money Longer" and "The Way Life Goes". In 2017, he released his debut album "Luv Is Rage 2", which topped the American charts. Lil Uzi Vert is considered one of the most influential artists in the contemporary hip-hop scene, thanks to his ability to blend musical genres and create a unique and innovative sound.
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