Crash ’N Learn
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Crash ’N Learn
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(Ayy, ayy, ayy, ayy, ayy, ayy)
Hold up
Wait a minute, do I gotta say whatever you want me to say?
Wait a minute, wait
What do you really want me to say to you when you're literally in the middle
Of you telling me what to think?
Telling me what to be
(Don't even think about looking in my vicinity)
Rawrgh, you're telling me what to think what you fucking think
Pick it up
(Why don't you just leave me to die?)
(Why don't you just leave me to die?)
Who the fuck you talkin' to?
R-r-really don't give a fuck, don't give a fuck about the fame, fame
Only give a fuck if you remember the name, na—, name
R-r-really don't give a fuck, don't give a fuck about the fame, fame
Only give a fuck if you remember the name, na—, name
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