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Credits
PERFORMING ARTISTS
FattMack
Vocals
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Mckenzie Haynes
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Trevor James
Mixing Engineer
Lyrics
One more time
Turn me up me headphones
Fatt, yeah
Sound like a dream, the prettiest girl I've ever seen
The realest bitch I've ever met, so I can't help it but sweat
I hope you know we'll always be together, baby
We forever, baby
Once you tell me, I won't tell no one else, our secret sacred
Baby, how you been today? It's good to see your face
I know I don't look the same
I ain't seen you since the day you came up
We went our separate ways and I got rich and you look basic
You always waiting to lie, see me, I ain't even got that much patience
While you still online, I built my life around the shit you told me
I was smoking on Za at ten years old, I didn't even know how to roll it
I was in sixth grade, my heart was cold, look at me now, it's a problem
I'm feel like T, can't buy a gun up out the store, the police love to stop me
They play they life, we keep on rolling
Hell nah, we ain't put nothing over
If it's traffic, we drive on the shoulder
And we just put a opp on a poster
Go left on Cartler, right on Rollie
And I'ma shit on all my oppas
Bitch, I don't hate you, gonna leave me lonely
Leave, you act like you don't see me, you phony
I know you see me on TV, dawg
I get way too high and lean on bubble
I'll slip into a coma, you can do anything to me you want to
Really, I don't love the hos, ain't mean a thing to me, I wanted you
I promise you
You my forever, never put you number two
Sound like a dream, the prettiest girl I've ever seen
The realest bitch I've ever met, so I can't help it but sweat
I hope you know we'll always be together, baby
We forever, baby
Once you tell me, I won't tell no one else, our secret sacred
Baby, how you been today? It's good to see your face
I know I don't look the same
I ain't seen you since the day you came up
We went our separate ways and I got rich and you look basic
You always waiting to lie, see me, I ain't even got that much patience
Written by: Mckenzie Haynes