Blackmail
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Blackmail
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Working in a factory, 40 hours a week
Earning little money, it's all so wrong
Hey motherfucker, you know what I'm about
Supervisor thinks he is God
Blackmail, blackmail
That's what I want
Mom makes me work hard, dads a little bitch
Oh he will die soon
Now motherfucker, when you're out of my face
Then I will be the rich one
Blackmail, blackmail
That's what I want
I want you as well, picture of a fool
Wear heels, fuck and I go wild
I will be loud as she plays the fool
I have no route in life
Blackmail, blackmail
That's what I want
I feel I won this time, I played my game
I pushed the loser into blame
Now it's my time, his moneys mine
Beat you like a fucker, heads may be missed
I won with blackmail
Oh I won the game, no one escapes
Only if you got off blackmail
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