Featuring: Tadoe

[Intro: Tadoe & Chief Keef]
We ain't running out of lean
Your plug hit your shit with some green
Glory boyz be the team
This thot did that shit quick

[Hook: Chief Keef]
I got 40 in the man bag
I got 200 on the dash
My teacher told me that I couldn't pass
I saw a lick and I couldn't pass
Lil' baby say it's something about me
And out they tried to count me
And you know I got that Five-seveN on me
Grah grah, who upon me?

[Verse: Chief Keef]
You looking for me, I'm at Sharky's
With a motherfucking barbie
And I'm looking out for Narc-ies
Sippin on a baby bottle, like I'm riding in a fucking car seat
And I'm inked up like a shark be
I like my fucking pockets like I like my houses, largely
Looking like I'm finna throw a yarty
You gotta run the streets, when you do it, do it smartly
Your checks is very slim
Bitch with me very slim
I'mma wreck her like a ram
Slam dunk, Shaquille O'Neil

[Hook: Chief Keef]
I got 40 in the man bag
I got 200 on the dash
My teacher told me that I couldn't pass
I saw a lick and I couldn't pass
Lil' baby say it's something about me
And out they tried to count me
And you know I got that Five-seveN on me
Grah grah, who upon me?

[Verse 2: Tadoe]
Riding AMGs
Miami, Jetski
Pouring lean on the beach
Where your thot, think it's time to freak
I pop 2 fucking perks man
I think I killed this fucking verse man
I think I'm on another Earth man
Try to play them games you get merked man
Imma swerve right off
You ain't a boss till you take a loss
I sip that lean, no cold
And I'm driving I just dozed off

[Bridge: Chief Keef]
Diamonds all up in the cross
Looking like a fucking boss
Cotton mouth, get some Voss
I think these niggas droppin' sauce

[Hook: Chief Keef]
I got 40 in the man bag
I got 200 on the dash
My teacher told me that I couldn't pass
I saw a lick and I couldn't pass
Lil' baby say it's something about me
And out they tried to count me
And you know I got that Five-seveN on me
Grah grah, who upon me?

[Outro]
Let's get it, let's get it

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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