NSNE:
World champ call me Tyson no chicken
I'm moving on to the money don't mug me crooked no nixon
I'm talking Benjamin franklin
Don't need no dead presidents
I got them deals and we slangin
We gotta cover the vents
I got so many white owls
You would think that I know magic
And we conjured up the beat
Just to make you bump n blast it
Flow elastic
Got some drop then imma bag it
When I re up from my dealer
hit him up and he's like
Paper or plastic
Ready to go
Still
Touring we out on the road
Kill (Still)
Stun gun I'm changing the mode
Kill
Covered in diamonds and gold
Chill
Buying Gucci, Vlone, and dolce
Can't pronounce the shit
Got an iPad for my dog
Now that's accomplishment
Seen some groupies at our show
Get tossed into the pit
Screaming Dankrupt we love you guys
We knew it Bitch
Getting rich
Late nights
Early morning
In the stu
We recording
Caught you snoring
Y'all are boring
Double Jordan
We be scoring
Ty:
I don’t usually rap this much
x4
Too lit for television
Hot head, I’ll never listen
Lord please, please forgive him
Sinnin’ tryna get this win in
Double cup got me geeked up
Dankrupt time to tee up
Check the board don’t believe us
Score rising like Jesus
I don’t usually rap this much
x4
But I think I kinda suck
Why you reaching for my dutch
Yo you better watch it yuck
You aint even tryna fuck
Cause you know I got the sauce
Ya you know I got the juice
Whole squad looking bool
Ya you better check your cool
NSNE:
Ya you better check your crew
Or you'll be on the morning news
Found cement tied to your shoes
Got your fam singing the blues
Tipping slowly
Gotta keep you haters lowly
Cause you all must be so lonely
Only tweeting trash on twitter but at me you act so phony
Thought we were homies
Looking knock off like your yeezys
All you want to do diss me, miss me with that
Ty:
I don’t usually rap this much
x4
This the part of the song where I usually say some dumb shit
Walk out
Dankrupt 2017 it’s lit
credits
from New Dank, Who Dis?,
released May 5, 2017
Written: T. Sealy, M. Watts
Produced: T. Sealy, M. Watts
Performed: T. Sealy, M. Watts
Sampled: S. Knowles, S. Crane
Social conscious hip-hop. The self-described story of people who feel lost, disconnected from their heritage and unwelcome at home. Bandcamp New & Notable Nov 8, 2016