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Quit talkin' numbers, calculator
Quit talkin' numbers, at you haters
That's a three, talkin' numbers, n-n-numbers
That's a three, talkin' numbers, n-n-numbers
(One more time)
Quit talkin' numbers, calculator
Quit talkin' numbers, at you haters
That's a three, talkin' numbers, n-n-numbers
That's a three, quit talkin' numbers, n-n-numbers, numbers, numbersYeah, see me on the front cover of the magazine
Winning, Sheen
Slept on me when I had a dream
I was singing "What you mean, what you mean?"
Now you woulda thought that it was Halloween
How I'm killin' all these niggas in the scene
Got the X, got the purple, got the green
'Cause everyday manaman a get lean
Yeah, I'mma lay down some laws
Hold up, pause

Tell my lawyer "fam, look at that clause"
Why's the contract looking like fraud?
A&R looking like a shark
Front teeth lookin' like Jaws
Telling me about all these numbers
Then how come they are never on tour?
JustQuit talkin' numbers, calculator
Quit talkin' numbers, at you haters
That's a three, talkin' numbers, n-n-numbers
That's a three, quit talkin' numbers, n-n-numbers, numbers, numbersYeah, just picked up a new pack of the loud
Smell that, wow
Me and P fuckin' up another sound (Yeah)
This one shouldn't be allowed (Yeah, yeah)
Never thought you would see me with the crown
Never thought you'd be seeing me around
Knew we were on the same flight
You never thought you would see me in the lounge
This year man are tryna get cheques
Before that I'm tryna get the respect
Stepped out in my new creps
One sec, flex
I just wanna talk to the youts
Nah, I don't wanna talk to the press
All these numbers are making me depressed
Give dem man a fake email address
Man, justQuit talkin' numbers, calculator
Quit talkin' numbers, at you haters
That's a three, talkin' numbers, n-n-numbers
That's a three, quit talkin' numbers, n-n-numbers, numbers, numbers
(One more time)
Quit talkin' numbers, calculator
Quit talkin' numbers, at you haters
That's a three, talkin' numbers, n-n-numbers
That's a three, quit talkin' numbers, n-n-numbers, numbers, numbersMy accountant countin' my cabbage, also countin' my carrots
Vegetarian habits since BBC was established
Richard Mille's a classic, sapphires, not plastic
Like magnifying glasses, when the light hit it, nigga's ashes
The LaFerrari's a carriage, equipped with more, not baggage
One thousand thirty-five horsepower stallions
The yellow diamonds kept clashin', so we made the rainbow teeth happen
Chanel, Pharrell, it's funny as hell, to my nigga's in heaven just laughin'
So justQuit talkin' numbers, calculator
Quit talkin' numbers, at you haters
That's a three, talkin' numbers, n-n-numbers
That's a three, quit talkin' numbers, n-n-numbers, numbers, numbersQuit talkin' numbers
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Joseph Adenuga, Pharrell WilliamsPublished by
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC,

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Joseph Junior Adenuga, better known as Skepta, is an English Grime MC from Tottenham, North London, England. Originally from and born to Nigerian parents he moved from Lagos to London aged three. His family history can be traced back further to Ethiopia, to the Falash Mura community. He is a producer and DJ commonly associated with the North London Grime scene, including Roll Deep and Boy Better Know.
The name "Skepta" originated from the word Sceptre, a type of staff. He did not like the way it was spelt and felt that he wanted a unique stage name so 'that he could type "Skepta" in YouTube and only he would come up.' So, he changed it.
Skepta started his music career after he won a MC battle with over 300 people contesting beating Tempa T in the final. He also formed a partnership with his brother JME and became renowned throughout Greater London for his hit single (he also produced), "Private Caller" which featured many of his Meridian Crew from Meridian Walk in Tottenham.

Skepta (Managing Director) along with brother JME (CEO), began their grime label Boy Better Know in late 2005. The phrase "Boy Better Know" was originated by Big H the artist.
This phrase was then taken by Skepta and JME. Early 2006 saw the release of 'Shut Yuh Mut' - Boy Better Know Edition 1 which features all 3 artists and throughout the years has contributed and aided many other artists such as Frisco and Wiley to put out mixtapes, along with JME (4 mixtapes) and Skepta's September 2007 release 'Greatest Hits', which was distributed nationwide.
However now, Wiley left because he found mainstream chart success with Roll Deep, a crew that he co-founded and has enjoyed two number one hit singles with on the UK Top 40 Chart. He also had an ongoing 'beef' with Skepta, with both artists creating diss tracks, Wiley's 'Barnet' and Skepta's 'House in the Country' were both uploaded onto YouTube by both artists. However, this 'beef' was later proved to be false, as Skepta has stated in interviews, over Twitter, and whilst appearing on Ustream.

Skepta has released three singles off his third studio album, Doin' It Again (first with a major label). Titled "Bad Boy", "Rescue Me" and "Cross My Heart" featuring Preeya Kalidas, as well as a video for the Hello Good Morning (Grime Remix).
All singles charted in the Top 40 of the UK Singles Chart, with "Rescue Me" being the most successful at number 14. The chart position of "Cross My Heart" was fairly disappointing coming in at number 31 and dropping out of the Top 40 a week later, bearing in mind it had the most promotion out of any of the tracks. After the success of his first single "Bad Boy", Skepta's videos were removed from his own channel and promoted through All Around The World (a division of Universal Records).
His tracks were also premiered on the official website of the label.
It is expected that "Doin' It Again" will be either released on or in partnership with All Around The World records, scheduled for a release of 31 January 2011 for digital download and on 7 February 2011 as a CD.

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