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Very First Time - Roscoe Dash



     
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Very First Time Lyrics


Pa pa pa pa pa [?]
Here we go shawty in the team
[?] nobody never [?] places that you ain't never [?]Are you never seen [?] got your
This number after nine tell me girl you're fine
And I will lie if I said I wasn't tryin to take your time
I know you probably bare no post to take the time
Btu I'll stay [?] about that lies that you're hangin and not to drive
When it's late that type of story my love is mandatory
And if I had a price tag but if you can't afford me than mister
Call me when you want it and I'll be there till the morning
Now every [?] is with my [?] so it's [?]
I stand in the gas and glory just sing me a Spanish story
And she need Spanish how.
She keep it rare like a storm and I drive she drive the [?]
She the first time of everything you deserve a felon
Like a shawty you're a team
[Hook:][?] you ain't' got to be [?] pretend

Got my [?] pretend
She says she never
How could it be her very first time
Her very first time [?] be around just think about that [?] arresting me
And you ain't gotta worry about the [?]
Stare everything will be ok [?] one [?]
Let me do our thing
I'm on it your boyfriend is [?]
She is in my hocus pocus
[?] what's the [?]And now I'm not her man but I'm the closest
Thank to our heart to [?] I make her like a splinter
Deserve her after dinner I go sinner
Than I send her to a place that she ain't' never been
And I see stuntin hard like they never did
[Hook]

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Born Jeffrey Johnson, Jr., Dash grew up in Atlanta’s Capitol Homes projects under the watchful eye of his mother and great-grandmother. The baby of the family (he has an older brother, two half-sisters and two step-brothers), Dash was an inquisitive and bright child who learned about Hip-Hop from his older brother Erik.

"My brother used to make beats in the basement,” says Dash. “When he’d leave the house, I’d steal the beats off of his computer and record them on a karaoke machine.”


Dash began writing raps at 12 years old. By high school, he’d taken on the name “ATL” as part of a four-man rap group called the Blackout Boys. In 2006, the group (which included Dash’s brother) released a mixtape, Recognition, which generated significant buzz around Mill Creek High School. The following year, the already popular Dash – a basketball-playing heartthrob – released a solo mixtape entitled My Turn, further boosting his high school profile. However, the aspiring emcee didn’t begin to take his music career seriously until he became a father at the age of 16.


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