Call A Cab (Interlude)
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Call A Cab (Interlude)
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[Case (Girl)]
Yo what's up?
(What's up?)
What'cha doing?
(Chilling?)
Who over there?
(Why yo?)
I'm saying cause I'm asking you
Who over there?
(Just me and my friends we just chilling)
(Ya know what I'm saying)
What time they breaking out?
(They wasn't gonna break out!)
(They was chillin'!)
Huh! Yo I said send them cluckhead chicks home
And I'm saying take a cab to the crib!
(Ay yo I'm saying why my friends gotta be cluckheads though)
Alright send them young ladies home
And call a cab to the crib
(Alright)
Alright I'mma get in the shower
Then I'mma call you back when I'm ready for you to come
Then you call a cab
(And please ??)
(Cause word up I'm tired)
Know what I'm saying?
Tell the nigga to go home
(Alright)
Later
(Later)
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