Yeah, yeah
Yeah, yeah
(This is a Melo beat)
I was chillin' in my S five-fifty (Five-fifty)
You was chillin' in your 7-45 (fourty-five, five, five)
And the sun smiled on your face and it caught my eye (My eye)
You get what you want (What you want)
You get what you like (What you like)
I got a question for you baby, can you be mine? (Can you be mine, can you be mine, ay, ay)
Baby let's catch this flight (This flight)
Let's roll up, get high (Get high)
Let's shop and get fly (Fly, go)
You get what you want (What you want)
You get what you like (Yeah, yeah)
I got a question for you baby, can you be mine? (Yeah, yeah, no)
If I was still up on my ass would you give me a last four? (Last four)
If I was on the ground would you help me off the floor? (Help me off)
If I ain't smell so good, would you still hug me?
If I ain't had no money, would you still love me? (Yeah, yeah)
Look, if I got locked up today would you write me mail? (Write me mail)
If I got locked up today would you have my back? (Have my back)
Tell me something that you wanna know (Wanna know)
I had a dream that, these niggas was fuckin' with me, then I woke up (Yeah, I woke up)
Now they see my face, it's on the posters (Posters)
I keep a toaster, so don't get toast up, pussy (Toast up pussy)
Look, look, I'm charging 10k for a show, baby toast up
And you know I love to keep you closer (Closer)
Don't say it (Yeah, yeah), and closer (Yeah, yeah)
I was chillin' in my S five-fifty (Five-fifty)
You was chillin' in your 7-45 (fourty-five, five, five)
And the sun smiled on your face and it caught my eye (My eye)
You get what you want (What you want)
You get what you like (What you like)
I got a question for you baby, can you be mine? (Be mine)
Baby let's catch this flight (This flight)
Let's roll up, get high (Get high)
Let's shop and get fly (Fly, oh, oh no)
You get what you want (What you want)
You get what you like (Yeah, yeah)
I got a question for you baby, can you be mine? (Uh, uh, can you be mine, ay, ay)
Yeah, yeah
Yeah, yeah
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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