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I'm Good - Schoolboy Q



     
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Bet you remember how I used to put it down
When you used to be my baby
We used to hang out at the crib or g-get around town
Till you switched the game up on me
You never realized what you had
Now that I'm gone, no, I won't be back
And I can smile 'cause it's over me
That's what get for trying to do me shady
And I heard about the chick you had in my car
Shoulda known the day would come when you would get caught
Never thought that I would ever take it this far
But you know what, you should've step your game up, game up
And you can't be mad now 'cause I'm on my G
I'm a play him the same way he tried to play me
Tell me how it feels now you sitting lonely
Thinking about me
You know that I'm good, shorty we ain't gotta talk about it
And you should, get other guys man, I wish you would

Go and do that to somebody else
Don't try to run that bullsh** on me
I'm good, shorty we ain't gotta talk about
And you should, get other guys man, I wish you would
Go and do that to somebody else
Don't try to run that bullsh** on me
And then he got the nerve to think that I'ma fall back
While he flaunts this chick in my face
What he don't know is I really don't care
I don't need that man for nothing
I got my own and I'm not concerned
Quit holding on, just let it burn
Can't touch you far as my eyes can see
Made up my mind and it's fine changing, no, no
And I heard about the chick you had in my car
Shoulda known the day would come when you would get caught
You never thought that I would ever take it this far
But you know what, you should've step your game up, game up
And you can't be mad now 'cause I'm on my G
I'm a play him the same way he tried to play me
Tell me how it feels now you sitting lonely
Thinking about me
You know that I'm good, shorty we ain't gotta talk about it
And you should, get other guys man, I wish you would
Go and do that to somebody else
Don't try to run that bullsh** on me
I'm good, shorty we ain't gotta talk about it
And you should, get other guys man, I wish you would
Go and do that to somebody else
Don't try to run that bullsh** on me
I'm good, shorty we ain't gotta talk about it
And you should, get other guys man, I wish you would
Go and do that to somebody else
Don't try to run that bullsh** on me
I'm good, shorty we ain't gotta talk about it
And you should, get other guys man, I wish you would
Go and do that to somebody else
Don't try to run that bullsh** on me
But you know what, you should've step your game up, game up

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Quincy Matthew Hanley (born October 26, 1986), better known by his stage name ScHoolboy Q is an American recording hip hop artist from Los Angeles, California. Hanley is signed to Top Dawg Entertainment and is a member of Black Hippy along with Jay Rock, Kendrick Lamar and Ab-Soul. In 2008, ScHoolboy Q released his first mixtape titled, Schoolboy Turned Hustla and followed up in 2009 with Gangsta & Soul. In 2011, he finally relased his first album titled, Setbacks

Dividing his time between socially conscious rap and bud smoker’s anthems, ScHoolboy Q makes quite the impression on his debut “street album”: the polished, funky, well-balanced, and rewarding Setbacks. Think Mos Def meets Murs on an especially hazy, West Coast weekend and you’ve got the idea, but this ScHoolboy offers some unique ideas on top of it. He’s a complex, mature young man who worries about his kids consuming too much fast food (the straight forward “Figg Get Da Money”) but he’s also a dude who can’t help letting go, diving headfirst into a bong when work is done (the dreamlike “Light Years Ahead”). “What’s the Word” with fellow Black Hippy member Jay Rock, is a radio-friendly number that deserves a lavish party video while the following “iBETiGOTSUMWEED” is the kind of looped, scratchy soul the Madlib and Stones Throw crowd crave. Talented on either end of the spectrum, ScHoolboy Q delivers both with the same skill and cool head, all while keeping his own identity up front. Setbacks wants to come off as just slightly more important than a mixtape, but this casual release is a big contribution to the “true hip-hop” movement.

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