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Intro] (Welcome to first class)
(Oh L0rd, Jetson made another one)

[Pre-Chorus: TyF0ntaine]
I don't got no worries, I got cheddar now (Ooh)
I just popped an E, I'm feeling better now
Running through these trees, yeah we cop 'em by the pound
You ain't get a flip, I can't help your as around

[Chorus: SoF/aA. Yg0]
Yeah, it's up (Uh), yeah, it's up (Uh)
Yeah, I had to trade that bl. Tch, I don't give no f. cks (Give no f. cks, yeah)
Yeah, ran up that sack, I got my bucks (Got my bucks, yeah, okay)
I could teach you how to run it up (Run it up, okay)

[Run it up, yeah]

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