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Pound Cake (Drake feat. Jay Z)
- Yeah, spend my late nights out on Sunset
- Seven pages of lyrics, but I ain't sung yet
- Eleven glasses of wine but I ain't drunk yet
- Beautiful women everywhere, I ain't in love yet
- Watching the best view of New York at around two
- Blunt smoke curls around me and around you
- 1/8th of Maui, half a bottle of the Goose too
- Tuesday afternoon but we got nothing better to do
- Talking bout that epic party we just went to
- and about that beautiful woman that I met there
- Shit, I wanted her undressed right there
- Kissing on my neck, running fingers through her hair and all
- I think she asked me what I do for a living
- You know that shit that make your life worth living
- Like all the memories that you know you never forgetting
- And all the people that got your undying affection
- I told her I'm drinking heavily for the obsession
- All I ever wanted was somebody just to trust me
- Then I started feelin like she drugged me
- Laying on the floor, strangers standing all above me
- [Chorus]
- CREAM, cash rules everything around me
- but now I got money everything I wanted comes free
- I didn't love her, but I hit it still
- My guilt's tripping, rolling off a pill
- She told me that she started to despise me
- I told her women either break me or inspire me
- An hour later she admitted she admired me
- Took me to her bed, next morning she retired me
- Wake up past noon, yo what the fuck we do?
- We put that shit on YouTube got a half a million views
- of college kids smoking weed, snapchats of nudity
- Instagrams and drunk tweets blowing up my news feed
- Six gods taught me how to lay it down on a song
- Following the righteous path, somewhere along it turned wrong
- Fuck it all, tonight I'm going home alone
- Then another girl hit up my cellular phone
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