Intro
(专辑: Corner Stories - 2017)
This feels important, it feels monumental. We like coming up on, I
mean right now, this is Corner Stories [Don Q:] Yeah, this is it right here Corner Stories nigga, show you where I
really come from, ya dig! You won't really understand what I'm really talking 'bout, you have to really be there and really witness some of the
shit I'm really saying Can't make this shit up nigga! Word Stories on the
corner as I
roll my marijuana Suburb homeowner I
still know the
coke aroma I
remember Motorola, couldn't afford minutes Had Honda Accord visions, now we flossing gold pendants It's a
blessing when you make it as far as we came You a
legend when they respect it and honor your name Deeper than the
music, they gossip but I
don't feed into it Gotta keep it moving, don't believe you 'til they see you do it Tried to throw me in a
tight spot but I
was squeezing through it Coming out without a
scratch on me and my heaters shooting (Paw paw paw) They falling off but we keep improving (Keep improvin') Yeah, I
went to school and called my teacher stupid I
got 30 niggas tryna do me in, hoes tryna move me in Pursue me and just sue me, for my jewelry and the
Cuban Drop top [?] remember 2
for 10 We was getting to it then Tryna run through them bands Hooligans, now they wanna know what type [?] Popping perkies and roofies depend on the
kind of movies Coke lines give you goosebumps My nigga kept a
loaded.9 in his coupe trunk Paranoia, so he riding with his roof up On feet, 2-5 in his boot tucked It's protocol he lived so he think he know it all He go to war with a
vest and a.44 Couple of friends they was all goons To a
big house put they started in a
small room I
played the
bleachers but I
knew that I
would ball soon She never hit me back but I
knew she would call soon Now when you facetime you make sure that you call nude Stacking while it's cold just to blow it all in June On guns and more jewels, nigga I
hope you appreciate what I
gave y'all man, fo' real, shit came from the
heart. A
lot of shit we did we didn't really want to, we just had to do it, you know. Like, since elementary school my momma would send me out with $5, that was 'til high school, nigga. Couldn't really stress her about it nigga, I
had to make my own decisions. We had to adapt. It was either that or starve, [I] couldn't starve. Just a
product of my environment, what they made me, can't blame me. Yeah!