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English, 30.09.2021 21:30 kamjay2006

I'm robbing the bank I'm robbing the bank
I ride in the tank (Tank, yeah)
I ride in the tank (Tank, yeah)
My b**ch, she got cake (Okay, what?)
My b**ch, she got cake (Okay, what?)
We stay in the house, uh
Can't leave out the place (Slatt, slatt)
I just caught a case (Slatt, slatt)
Got dirt on my face (Slatt, slatt)
Got tats on my face (Slatt, slatt)
I'm serving that base
I'm serving that base (Base, yeah)
I'm serving that base (Base, yeah, base)
I got me some thots (Thots, thots)
They thought I was gxy! (Slatt, whoa)
Lamborghini parked outside, it's purple like lean (Whoa, whoa)
Lamborghini parked outside, it's purple like lean

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