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Kush In A Swisha
Money Over B^tches
Never Kill A Woman
Unless She A Witness
All About My Business
Survival Of The Fittest
She Let Me Hide My Weed In Her Titties..
B^tch I Got The Cash In A Rubber Band
I Got The Glock Already Cocked. Boom.
F^cking With A N^gga, Meet My Mother F^cking Goons
Sorry For The Wait, Carter Four Coming Soon
Light It Up, Cause I'ma Smoke.
She Tried To Deep Throat, I F^cked Around And Choked Her
It's Young Money, Mother F^cker, Game Over
Shots Leave Ya Body Like Ya Doin Yoga
And Lord Knows I'ma Sinner, Pain Pills For Dinner
B^tch I'm Getting Money Like I Gotta Money Printer
I Got A Chopper And A Trimmer, Shooting Like Jimmer

You Coming In That Water, Boy, You Better Be a Swimmer
I Aint Worried About Ya'll, Sitting In My Hole
While Miss Anita Baker Say "You Bringing Me Joy"
I Came Straight Og Outta Jail And Did My Thing On These Boys
And We All Yelled "F^ck You, B^tch" And Kept Going
And I'm On, And That's Right, Baby.
And I Aint Going Out This B^tch With Out A Fight, Baby.
One Request, Please Don't Bite Baby
I Got Some Bomb A^^ P^ssy From A White Lady
I Aint Lying, I'ma Shine Like A Nickel Or a Diamond
I Smoke Alotta Weed To Keep Them B^tches Off My Mind
Girl, Stop Talking That Sh^t
Gon' Suck A N^gga D^ck
For A New Outfit
And Even If The Sky Come Falling
B^tch, I'ma Still Be High
I Got Faith In My Weed, Man
And Lil N^ggas Got 'Yay By The Bean Bag
Hit Yo A^^ From The Side Like A Screen Pass
And That Red Bandana Is The Team Flag
Yeah, All Up In Ya F^cking Face
Tez Pushed The Album Back, Sorry For The Wait
Yeah
Yeah
Yeah
Uh Huh

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Earl Rudolph "Bud" Powell (September 27, 1924 – July 31, 1966) was one of the most influential pianists in the history of jazz. Along with Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie he was instrumental in the development of bebop, and his virtuosity as a pianist led many to call him "the Charlie Parker of the piano". Powell was perhaps the first pianist to vocalize on the piano, meaning that he transfered his vocalized improvisations directly through his hands to the instrument. This gave his music a deep connection to time, which is an artifact of the human voice.

Read more about Bud Powell on Last.fm.


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