First Degree The D.E., Adonis Alias Soupone - Here We Go Again (ft. Adonis Alias Soupbone)

Get off your speaker phone in the grocery store! First Degree The D.E. “Here We Go Again“ Light The Beam Lyrics Grocery store, ya phone on speaker, dude, I’m not tryin to hear your shenanigan. I’m just here for bananas, friend. Ain’t talkin’ nothin’ no way. No wonder you’re off, you’re hangin’ with stow-a-ways. So many bad words. Back and forth ’bout the people, and their absurds. No word ’bout the future, nor ideas. Just grandma and grand baby hearin’ your smears. Can’t be in the public, can’t purchase essentials, without you and your speaker phone convo in my temples. Some say I’m wrong, intolerant. But I’m comin’ thru in the clutch, banged up as such. That Fahrenheit rush make the girlies blush. That Fahrenheit crush makes my dudes mob. That’s why I have no interest in your public spiel. Here we go again, I don’t want to hear it. (X3) You dancing on my nerves once again. Dancing on my nerves i s thin. I’m a bad man. Mindin’ my own, here for Fronto. Now I gotta hear about you and your tonto. Please make it stop. You gone turn me to a Karen, and call the cop. Officer, speaker phone life story. Cussin’ up a storm ’front these kids and their glory. Yellin’, cussin’ yet still bore me. I think three years is appropriate. For distracting from my thoughts and baccalaureate, Nah, all jokin’ aside, I’m agitated when we ain’t our best when we ride. We can’t all abide, but the way I see you, you a king inside. With enough pride, to put your phone on private in establishment. Simple Simon, perfect timin’, loud on speaker phone, while I’m finding’, ingredients for this week’s dining. My thoughts on grinding, now distracted by your foul jibing. Even introverts need protein and starch, missin’ the cave, your speaker phone doin’ it’s part. Here we go again, I don’t want to hear it. (X3) You dancing on my nerves once again. Dancing on my nerves is thin. Here we go again, I don’t want to hear it. (X3) You dancing on my nerves once again. Dancing on my nerves is thin.
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