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Bad business that's what I call it
My grandmama now she woulda called it Indian givin'
Either way, you tickle me
You can do better
Ain't that what you keep telling yourself
And it was cool 'til you said that to someone else
It went from person a to person B
Person B to person C
Person D and that's who told me
I'm sure after it came through the grapevine
It sounded 8 times worse than when you said it at first
I don't even wanna hear your version
Go do some soul searching
Cause obviously we both with the wrong person
Just know this
I know I made some mistakes
It was over when I let us stop communicatin'

This relationship so full of technicality and complication
When the last time we had a conversation
Just the occasional good movie and some grunge for sex
All we got to look forward to
Girl whats next?
We still cool though
You can call me any day
Honestly I was looking for a way out anyway (but hey)
You go do your thing
I'ma do mine
I really hope things work out fine
I hope you succeed
I hope you achieve and have everything you was tryna have with me
[Repeat 1x:]
At this point I feel like taking you back
But literally be somethin' like sleepin' with the enemy
You throwin' up the fact that you've forgiven me
I never once publisized the business of this family
I be over at buns house
Watchin' re-runs of Run's house
Go on and call your lawyer
Cause I'm thinkin' this is done now
Somehow, I'll find the strength within me
To rebuild what we destroyed
I hope that you enjoy
Sleepin' in our bed minus me
You finally free, and hey that's what you wanted right
A grown woman scared of things that go bump in the night
Tryn'a replace me with a nightlight, yeah right
It's like replacing a grizzly bear with a 3 legged cat
You would think of some old dumb mess like that
I be over there at night
To bring you some chrome
I don't like you bein' there alone
But that's not my home
You go do your thing
I'ma do mine
I really hope things work out fine
I hope you succeed
I hope you achieve and have everything you was tryna have with me
[Repeat 1x:]
I remember romance
Buildin' snowman and holdin' hands
I thought you would be wit me when I was a old man
I think of better days fireplaces getaways
When I love you was more than just a habitual phrase
I gaze in the photo
Searchin' for feelings that don't live here no more
You swore to keep it 100
Nothin' could come between us
We should'a tried to talk
Perhaps we could'a reasoned
Shoulda, woulda, coulda
I'm thinkin' this is over now
We're broken down to a (?) compound
I messed up and I'm not blamin' this all on you
But there's certain things you don't do
And you did that
And I'm like babygirl you can't do that
Now the last thing on my mind is where you at
I remember good times and happiness
But I also remember exactly how it came to this
Now look here
You go do your thing
I'ma do mine
I really hope things work out fine
I hope you succeed
I hope you achieve and have everything you was tryna have with me
[Repeat 1x:]
Get on girl
Get on get on
[Repeat 3x:]
Get on
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Lyrics submitted by Kaylee Jayne.

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Haystak (born Jason Winfree) is a rapper native of Nashville, Tennessee. He is most renown for his style of rapping he refers to as "white trash", that talks about growing up white, poor, and in the South.

Early life

Haystak was born to teenage parents, raised by his grandmother, and grew up in the poorest environment. As he got older, Haystak began engaging in a life of crime. But all that ended after being arrested on charges of drug possession at the age of 15.[citation needed]


Music

Haystak began rapping after being released two years later, but no one gave him the chance to prove himself. So Haystak took a daring chance and joined a local label called Street Flava Records and producers Kevin Grisham and Sonny Paradise. They produced his debut album, Mak Million, in 1998. With his description of the southern way of life from a white boy's point of view, Haystak won the respect of his peers in the underground rap scene and was recognized by the people of Nashville, both white and black. Two years later, Car Fulla White Boys came out with many fans waiting eagerly. With his success, Koch Records signed Haystak and rereleased Car Fulla White Boys that same year. In 2002, Haystak's third album, The Natural, was released on Koch. Since then, Haystak's fame has grown greatly, and he even played a small role in the 2005 film Hustle and Flow.

Discography:

Year Album Title
1998 Mak Million
2000 Car Fulla White Boys
2002 The Natural
2003 Return Of The Mak Million
2004 Portrait Of A White Boy
2005 From Start to Finish
2005 The New South
2006 The Southwest Connection
2007 Crackavelli
2008 Hard 2 Love
2008 Cracks The Safe
2009 The Natural II
2009 Came Along Way
2010 Easy 2 Hate

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