Producer: Dirty Vans Vince Carter

[Intro]
Dirty Vans
Yeah, yeah (Vince Carter productions)
Bang bang, bang
Bang, Sosa baby
Bang, bang
I'ma Glory B-O-A, I get chips like Frito Lay (get back)
Told y'all 'bout cracking cards, just step up your B-O-A (step up)
10 thousand dollars, that’s some money, cut it o-u-t no way
Huh huh huh huh

[Chorus]
I'ma Glory B-O-A, I get chips like Frito Lay (get back)
Told y'all 'bout cracking cards, just step up your B-O-A (step up)
10 thousand dollars, that’s some money, cut it o-u-t no way (cut it up)
I get a lot of cheese everyday Dorito's day (Sosa baby)
I'ma Glory B-O-A, I get chips like Frito Lay (huh)
Told y'all 'bout cracking cards, just step up your B-O-A (step up)
10 thousand dollars, that’s some money (huh) cut it o-u-t no way (nah)
I get a lot of cheese everyday Dorito's day

[Verse]
Got the city on fire, got a lot of hoes on me
I done been around the world, I met all type of hoes
I swear I love all my bitches but they won't get my soul
Cause I can't trust a bitch, so I just slut all my hoes
Like bitch don't call my phone leave me lone, leave me lone
That bitch love me because I'm a pot of gold, pot of gold
And how these bitch’s stuck on Sosa lord, Sosa lord
I'm a boss, bitch I rep three double O, don't you know
I can't trust that she might wanna fuck my mans, yeah my mans
I got hella racks and I got hella bands hella bands bands

[Chorus]
I'ma Glory B-O-A, I get chips like Frito Lay (get back)
Told y'all 'bout cracking cards, just step up your B-O-A (step up)
10 thousand dollars, that’s some money, cut it o-u-t no way (cut it up)
I get a lot of cheese everyday Dorito's day (Sosa baby)
I'ma Glory B-O-A, I get chips like Frito Lay (huh)
Told y'all 'bout cracking cards, just step up your B-O-A (step up)
10 thousand dollars, that’s some money (huh) cut it o-u-t no way (nah)
I get a lot of cheese everyday Dorito's day

Chief Keef

Chief Keef was born Keith Farrelle Cozart and grew up in the most dangerous neighborhood of Chicago, “O Block,” on 64th street and MLK drive.

Keef is widely known as the forefather of “drill rap,” and for being the reason that modern rap is where it is today.

He started his path to Stardom in 2011

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