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One Day (feat. Lazy Bone) - TQ



     
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One Day (feat. Lazy Bone) Lyrics


Written by t. quaites & w. griffinThe game what you make of
It is what you can take from it
Understand
Whatever your hustling is
Get it on my nigger
Even when it's wrong my nigger
You heardI heard a story
About 23 years old
And I heard it from somebody
That I used to know
Spendin' days lonely
With no place to go
But to the corner
For a little more love
Im talkin' bout a youngster
That didn't understand
All the shit to becoming a man
Just wondered who right

Control his own life
Yes it's true u gotta
Crawl before u walk
But you weren't supposed to crawl again
So u see it ain't right
If I don't get mine(chorus)
One day
If I can't get no scril
At home gotta get going
We don't bit no
Gotta stay long
Gotta stay strong
Be my own dough
Bring it back home
Trow my chance away
Cos we all gonna bald one day (2x)Sittin' with my homies
On a 120street
Drinkin' on 40
When I should have been home
And everybody told me
That the game don't last long
Leave it alone
Before your long gone
But they was talkin' to a youngster
With a plan to role
And a bit before your 20 years old
Guess y'all wonder
At my videos
And remember that I told you so
Ain't gonna tell you shit done came from
Cos I got to live my life 4 me
Even if I didn't do it like u said
I still got paid(chorus)(rap by lazy bone)(chorus)

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Tq

Terrance Quaites is an American R&B singer, known professionally as TQ.

TQ was raised in the church (he sang in the choir) but his real education came from the streets, where the first wave of hip-hop music became the soundtrack to his life. "From Monday to Saturday I was hangin', partyin', chasing girls, getting in trouble, and straight-up acting the fool," he admits. "But on Sunday my mother dragged me out of bed to go to church. That's where I developed my singing voice and learned how to make people feel me."

TQ was never a thug in the true sense of the word: His hard-working parents instilled positive values in him, and didn't hesitate to set him straight when he was wrong. At 16, when his mom found a gun in his room, she sent the teenager to live with an aunt in Atlanta. In retrospect, says TQ, "sending me down South saved my life. It made me straighten up—for awhile, anyway."

These conflicting circumstances honed TQ's survival instincts and his passion for music. "The little money I had to buy records was spent on rap," he notes. "See, I really wasn't much into my generation's r&b. I listened more to the old-school soul that my parents had in the house. So my music now is more a combination of that and hard-core hip-hop."

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