I had the under armor vest to protect myself
I had the under armor vest to protect myself
Still got the city on my back to protect myself
Two phone shawty
Oh la-di-da-di
Uh, pop 2 pills (Uh)
This shit foreal (Uh)
It’s shoot to kill (Uh, uh)
This shit for real (Uh, uh)
Bills up high like the hills
This shit for real (Uh, uh)
Scope on top of the hill
This shit for real
Thursday, I woke up right back to the job, mang
Friday, I haven’t slept I'm mixin' in the pot, mang
Saturday, my momma tellin' me you forgot to call me
Sunday, ain’t go to church, I had to feed the flock, mang
Hey, hey, uh
I had the under armor vest to protect myself
I had the under armor vest to protect myself
Still got the city on my back to protect myself
Two phone shawty
Oh la-di-da-di
Yeah, yeah, yeah
Hopped out the whip, might light one (Ayy)
Might get to squeezing, if I find one (Yeah, yeah, yeah)
Unda armor vest when the night comes
If you looking for a hit, we can write one
Off the Goose again, it’s your turn to duck, uh
Nigga choose your chip, you can try your luck, uh
Told you it’s a wrap with the gimmick chat, ah
Really ain’t talking 'bout no plaques, let the trigger rap
I had the under armor vest to protect myself
I had the under armor vest to protect myself
Still got the city on my back to protect myself
Two phone shawty
Oh la-di-da-di
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