Released: March 15, 2010

Featuring: Rick Ross

Songwriter: Rick Ross Consequence

[Intro: Rick Ross]
Ricky Ross
Consequence, what it do?

[Verse 1: Consequence]
Now once I crack a bottle like 50 and Dre say
You should grab a glass like you was [?] by Ray J
[?] cronic like back in Dre day
I was doing this [?] AJ
Now I'm [?] in sauce, wanna come [?]
They trick or treating, cause this kid is a monster
[?] how I rip these songs
[?] how it all went wrong
Cause once the nedal hits the record and I come back strong
[?] my performance, cause I got it going on
Now the ladies wanna [?]
Wanna lay the mac down, like Apple.com
[?] in my palm, like horses [?]
I came a long way from the smoke of the bong
[?]
They run up in your crib and tryna torture your mom
So used to the drama, [?] that I rep for
The street code is the one that I bled for
[?]
You sleepin on Cons, then you need a new headboard
[?]
Beat up the cat, and feed my dogs
But then my dogs start to act like [?]
[?]

[Chorus ? & Consequence]
The more I get
On the boulevard
The more I want
On the boulevard
The more I get
Come on
The more I want
The more I get
On the boulevard
The more I want
On the boulevard
The more I get
Come on
The more I want

[Verse 2: Rick Ross]
If I had a buck for every mile I walk, [?]
[?]
Girls used to laugh at the way I talk
[?] shirts was small
After all, grabbing the fat mac, I was on my own
From that day on, I was on my own
[?] sitting on that throne
You made me write this song, took me all night long
Started as a [?] kept going
[?] that boy just kept flowing
[?] first pare of [?]
Drip on my mind [?] sparkels
Time for a revelution
Televised, say goodbye to my future
My past was elusive
[?] staring at Madusa

[Chorus ? & Consequence]
The more I get
On the boulevard
The more I want
On the boulevard
The more I get
Come on
The more I want
The more I get
On the boulevard
The more I want
On the boulevard
The more I get
Come on
The more I want

Consequence

An early GOOD Music native, Dexter “Consequence” Mills is a New York rapper that began rapping alongside his cousin Q-Tip, working with his group A Tribe Called Quest. After being signed by a young superproducer Kanye West in 2004, he released his debut album “Don’t Quit Your Day Job” in 2007. After co-writing multiple of West’s songs between the years, he left the label in 2011.

Consequence’s highest charting singles are “Grammy Family” featuring DJ Khaled (2006) and “Whatever U Want” featuring John Legend & Kanye West (2009)