The cheapest ring on my body cost a hundred (Yeah)
I got 'bout a million worth in jewels
Look, I made a quarter up in London (Yeah)
Then I bought twenty chops for the hood
Look, run down (Run down), tag 'em (Tag 'em)
I give 'em twenty if he catch 'em (Catch 'em)
.44 (.44), blast him (Blast him)
Hit 'em up, then I'm dancin' (Baow)
I'm poppin' (Poppin'), I'm flashy (Flashy)
The bitches love me 'cause I'm catchy (Catchy)
Bad bitch (Bad bitch), sassy (Sassy)
She got that fire like a dragon (Dragon)
Look, big body, Wagon (Huh)
I remember I ain't have it (Huh)
Twenty-one, I'm a savage (Huh)
I got twenty-one in the carats
Throwin' bullets (Huh)
Throwin' bullets like I'm Madden
Leave that nigga in a casket
The cheapest ring on my body cost a hundred (Yeah)
I got 'bout a million worth in jewels
Look, I made a quarter up in London (Yeah)
Then I bought twenty chops for the hood
The cheapest ring on my body cost a hundred (Yeah)
I got 'bout a million worth in jewels
Look, I made a quarter up in London (Yeah)
Then I bought twenty chops for the hood
On my knees, for all my niggas bow, bitch
Blitz, Crips, fast, drop, rest the blocks
We still steppin', we still stretch shit
What's on me? a FN, a FN, a F&N
Took my bitch up out the Taurus, put her in a Benz
That bitch there ain't worth a quarter, I fuck with tens
Right after she said, "I couldn't", I fucked again
Earrings on me look like boogers, bitch, I'm worth some M's
21, bang, do whatever for the gang (On God)
Nudy gon' pop out with that stick and I know that he won't say a name (Ssh)
Buddy got put in a box, he came to the wrong hood lookin' for fame (Pussy)
Ain't no secret, big 4L's, them fuckboys know what I claim (Pussy)
Richard Mille, copped without a show-box (21)
Four-five, make you do the hold up (21)
Pop Smoke, gun smoke, same thang (Same thang)
I'm on the block slangin' cold cuts (Cut)
Say you got a body, nigga, so what? (21)
Terrorize shit, we got a whole bunch (Bitch)
None of my opps ain't on nothin' (Pussy)
Broke ass bitches got one gun (21, 21)
She get so wet and slippery (Slippery)
She screamin' and yellin', "Put dick in me" (21)
Most of these jewelers is sick of me (21)
Savage spend money ridiculously (On God)
I ain't with all of the bickery (Straight up)
They disappear, I know trickery (Straight up)
He made a diss and it tickle me (On God)
I don't let bullshit get to me (21)
Switches on the Glocks, rest in piss to all my opps (21)
We treat beef like albums, nigga, all that shit get dropped (On God)
I ain't got no brain, I spent your budget on my watch (Pussy, 21)
The cheapest ring on my body cost a hundred (Yeah)
I got 'bout a million worth in jewels
Look, I made a quarter up in London (Made a quarter)
Then I bought twenty chops for the hood (On God)
The cheapest ring on my body cost a hundred (Yeah)
I got 'bout a million worth in jewels
Look, I made a quarter up in London (Yeah)
Then I bought twenty chops for the hood
Pop Smoke, real name Bashar Barakah Jackson (1993-2020), was an American rapper considered one of the pioneers of American drill. Born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, Pop Smoke began his musical career in 2018 releasing mixtapes like "Meet the Woo" and "Meet the Woo 2". His rap style characterized by aggressive flow, lyrics woven with urban realism and dark sonorities quickly made him popular. Success came in 2019 with the single "Welcome to the Party", which reached international charts and attracted the attention of artists like Nicki Minaj and Skepta. Pop Smoke collaborated with several rappers, including Travis Scott and Quavo. His music contributed to spreading drill culture in the United States and worldwide. His career was tragically cut short in 2020 at the age of 20 due to a homicide. Despite its brevity, Pop Smoke left an indelible mark on contemporary hip-hop music.
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