Uh, when the cameras show up, we show up
And roll up and roll out
Let them think what they think, it's funny how
They didn't get it then, so they won't now
Yeah 'cause they don't know us
They can't say what they say
Don't give us thoughts
Don't need them anyway
Everywhere I go, I gotta pose
Sittin' on the throne with a 'fro
Chillin' with a prince at the BAFTA's
Gold all over the globe
Any time I stress, I can get it from a rasta
Headside, kill 'em when they know
Didn't want to know
Baby said, "Shh, you can hit it on the low"
You can hit it on the low, you can hit it on the low
Come in on your own, leave your knickers at the door
Yeah, I'm the AP, got the wonder tug-a-war
I don't holla anymore, tryna make a nigga poor
Tryna hit me with the drink, no no
They might think, they don't know
Let 'em talk ish, promo
'Cause we don't really care 'bout nothin'
Uh, when the cameras show up, we show up
And roll up and roll out
Let them think what they think, it's funny how
They didn't get it then, so they won't now
Yeah 'cause they don't know us
They can't say what they say
Don't give us thoughts
Don't need them anyway
It's Kind Ink, uh, canine
That kitty got me feelin' like a canine
I'm just tryna live, baby, can I?
We at the KWest, startin' KI's
Woo, I just bought the whole LA out
Uh, live is a beach, bitch, lay out
Uh, hit the blunt, baby, what you gotta say now?
Woo, I know you want it, ow
Ha, get you higher than the Eiffel
Pour up, baby, put a lil' ice too
Yeah, I remember back in high school
I used to have a girl that looked just like you
Yeah and with all of these flashbacks
Say ain't no tellin' what I might do
Uh, when the cameras show up, we show up
And roll up and roll out
Let them think what they think, it's funny how
They didn't get it then, so they won't now
Yeah 'cause they don't know us
They can't say what they say
Don't give us thoughts
Don't need them anyway
Young man comin' up from the corner
Nobody tryna set me if I wanna
Never have to worry 'bout if he give me the banana
Me haffi tell them na na na na na
Oh no no, slide in my DMs and my writs just froze
I'm too cold, don't wanna play 'cause I'm gettin' too old
What's new? Bitch, I'm in the stu'
Hookin' up with hurricane, mix with the flow
Tryna lock my wrists, mosquito, love the cold
If the track ain't a track then the Don come through
My rule number 1 is don't play a number 2
Talkin' with my nigga, you will end up on the news
Messin' with the paper that you racked up in views
Real, real ting, all I do is tell the truth
Uh, when the cameras show up, we show up
And roll up and roll out
Let them think what they think, it's funny how
They didn't get it then, so they won't now
Yeah 'cause they don't know us
They can't say what they say
Don't give us thoughts
Don't need them anyway
I know a girl from the ends
She likes to take it down low
She said she wanna let me inside
But her daddy said no
I know a girl with a woo
I call her Paris in my phone
I know a girl from the southside
That wanna take you all home
Tinie Tempah, real name Patrick Chukwuemeka Okogwu Jr., is a British rapper and record producer of Nigerian descent. Born in London in 1989, he rose to international fame with his single "Pass Out", released in 2010. The song topped the UK charts and earned him numerous awards, including the BRIT Award for Best British Breakthrough Act. Tempah is known for his musical style that blends elements of grime, hip hop and pop, creating a fresh and catchy sound. Among his most important albums are "Disc-Overy" (2010) and "Demonstration" (2013). He has collaborated with internationally renowned artists such as Ed Sheeran, Labrinth and Rihanna. His most representative songs include, besides "Pass Out", also "Written in the Stars" (feat. Eric Turner), "Miami 2 Ibiza" (feat. KDA) and "Lover Not a Fighter".
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