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Monsters

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Monsters

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(Ain't that DJ Chose over there?)

(Ooh, that's a Hardbody beat)

Since a baby I was scared, missin' my momma

Call me Godzilla, won't let 'em take me under

Sixteen I was grown, spinnin' out them Hondas

In the streets I found out there wasn't no real monsters

It was my dawgs (It was my dawgs)

The monsters the law (It was the law)

They wanna see me in the wall (Up in the wall)

The monsters tryna take me out (They tryna take me out)

Use to have trust, don't know what happened to it

Gave the world, the real, it still don't matter to 'em

Left a couple in the passed but they pushed me to it

Caught a couple charges but I had to do it

How I'm a bad influence when I put some hope up in these niggas heart? (Ooh)

I was rumbling in that jungle, I had to play my part

I was workin' a 9 to 5, had to go push that cart

But now I made it out the struggle, gotta go thank the Lord (Lord)

Since a baby I was scared (Scared), missin' my momma (Momma)

Call me Godzilla, won't let 'em take me under

Sixteen I was grown, spinnin' out them Hondas

In the streets I found out there wasn't no real monsters

It was my dawgs (It was my dawgs)

The monstersthe law (It was the law)

They wanna see me in the wall (Up in the wall)

The monsters tryna take me out (They tryna take me out)

Remember sellin' my momma pills and she ain't had a clue

Remember 2012 we had to bring that rod to school

Remember Jesse, Trey and Lester stuck to me like glue

And I broke down in tears [?] on the news

My heart black like a crow and I can't make it redder

I could talk to Gee right now, it still won't make it better

I broke a lot of people hearts, I wish that I could heal 'em

A lot people rubbed me wrong and I cannot forgive 'em

Since a baby I was scared (Scared), missin' my momma (Momma)

Call me Godzilla, won't let 'em take me under

Sixteen I was grown, spinnin' out them Hondas

In the streets I found out there wasn't no real monsters

It was my dawgs (It was my dawgs)

The monstersthe law (It was the law)

They wanna see me in the wall (Up in the wall)

The monsters tryna take me out (They tryna take me out)

The monsters tryna take me out

The monsters tryna take me out

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