Innocent sh*ts (2024)

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Innocent sh*ts (2024)

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My n*gga, you wild as hell.

Now what you tell shorty?

She look like she ready to get her funk ass down.

- Mm-hmm, you know it.

Yeah, you already know what it is with me.

I kept it real with her right off the rip.

I told her, I said,

"Look, if you ain't f*cking or sucking tonight,

"get the f*ck up out the sex.

"What the f*ck you think this is?"

- I know you ain't tell her that sh*t, man.

- And you know, you know she straight right up too.

You know what I mean? Yeah.

Yeah, real bosses in this bitch.

We up now.

- Yeah. - We locked in, my n*gga.

But we got this sh*t on lock.

- Right. - Woo!

Yes I heard.

- You already know.

Phew.

Hey, but for real, man.

Lemme get up with you in the morning though.

Got a little hot sauce about to drop by on me

and we gonna bust that move in the morning.

- You slick m*therf*cker, boy!

You pulled that waitress?

I feel you. I feel you, man.

- That sh*t's going. - Man!

Turn out one time for your boy.

I knew she was going.

- Yeah, I'm about to, whew.

Man, I'm about to go lay it down, my dog.

- Yeah. - So we can get back

to the money in the money.

I mean, I mean the money in the morning, my G.

- f*cked up. - I'm about to get with you.

Double now.

- For life. - For life.

- Boy, n*gga.

I had a time tonight!

Woo, sh*t. - Oh boy.

You be safe my n*gga. - All right.

- This n*gga. - I'm good though.

What's up though?

f*cked up.

Hell nah, sh*t.

- Yeah.

- Listen to me!

We just need to know where that money is, Mike.

This sh*t's a whole lot bigger than

that bullshit we got going on in the neighborhood.

Now either you gonna tell us where that money is

or the people we work for will come collect.

- We can't leave here without that money, Mike.

The people we work for they ain't no for an answer.

- Like I said

I don't know what f*ck the y'all talking about!

But y'all got me f*cked up.

You know what?

Man, just untie me right now.

You know, maybe I won't put a b*llet

in your m*therf*cking neck.

- Mike, we've been deep since we was kids.

We ain't never ran in y'all house.

I never tried to take what wasn't ours.

We tried to show love where we could.

But this sh*t?

I can't f*cking let it go.

- You're f*cking with our business, Mike.

You putting my life in danger.

Look at me!

You think is this up to you?

I choose us every time.

They coming for what we own.

Be smart.

- We ain't here to hurt you, bro.

We just need to know where the f*ck that money at.

- Y'all piss off.

f*ck you!

It's gonna be the way it go now.

You know what time it is with us.

Do what you gonna do.

With that block, we got that sh*t sold up.

And them sh**t?

Them sh**t,

they ain't gonna stop 'til your f*cking heart stop.

- All that tough sh*t gonna get you k*lled, boy.

Where the f*cking money, Mike?

- Man, I wouldn't give it to you

if I f*cking had it anyway.

The f*ck you think this is, huh?

Y'all n*gg*s don't put no fear in my heart.

sh*t.

I ain't scared of you, n*gga.

You's a bitch, like I said.

- f*ck all that.

We can knock this m*therf*cker and send a message.

That's the problem.

m*therf*ckers in the hood ain't understanding.

You soft too.

Both of y'all are some b*tches.

You ain't sh*t but an errand boy for your cousin

and your cousin soft.

See that block,

that block belong to us.

And you, you already bought that sh*t you pumpin'.

So now what, n*gga?

Now what?

Way too much talking!

f*ck.

We gonna send a message to the homies.

Take a picture

Take a picture

Them b*tches on my line taking photos, photos

Them feds on my ass taking photos, photos

Know that I'm the man they taking photos, photos

Real street n*gga you can see it up close, up close

Counting up paper fly n*gga

Ain't a hoe doe, take a picture

A 100 round in the Draco 'cause I'm solo, take a picture

New chain with a new charm got my throat froze

Take a picture got diamonds all in my logo

- Bobby? Bobby?

Yeah.

- I know you was out all last night.

I heard you come in my house in the middle of the night.

Look, I got a few things

I need you to do around the house today.

- What you need me to do, Mom?

- Well, what's with all the attitude

and don't be shaking your damn head at me.

- Ma.

- Look, first I need you to take out the trash.

You too old for me to be reminding you

of the man things to do around the house.

And then I need you to bring the boxes from the attic

like I've been asking you to for the last two weeks.

Boy, you ain't that damn busy.

- Wow, you ain't gotta tell me how to be the man.

- Mm-hmm.

Look, I need it done today.

I wanna clear up some space up there

'cause I want a different look for the living room.

- Mom, you want me to rearrange the furniture again?

I just moved the couch like, two weeks ago.

- And? Is that a problem?

I want a different look this week.

- I got you, Mom

- Look and get my nephew over here to help you.

Is there a problem?

- No, Ma, we good.

- Okay then what's with all the energy?

- Ma, I didn't say it was a problem.

- Are y'all still arguing?

I heard y'all in the living room the other night.

- I got a lot on my mind.

- Well look, I sure hope y'all

ain't into some more bullshit running these streets.

Okay, I done told you y'all are heading down a dead end

and baby, I'm gonna let you know

that money ain't gonna last forever.

Y'all both need to get a damn job.

- Mama, Shame's outside.

I'm gonna go out there and holler at him for a second.

- Shame? I thought that boy went to college.

You still dealing with him?

Look, that boy ain't never been up to no good.

I don't trust him.

- That ain't cool, mama.

We been cool since the 10th grade.

Yeah, he went to college for a little bit

but college ain't for everybody.

- Now you know you sound like a damn light-skinned fool.

College ain't for everybody?

You mean getting a free education

while doing what you up to do ain't for everybody?

It sound like

he made a bad mistake coming back here.

I mean look, that boy ain't never been up to no good.

You need to watch yourself.

- Ma, that's his business.

You just cool.

- Yeah, yeah, yeah.

You heard what I said, you need to watch yourself.

That boy ain't right.

I got you, Ma.

- Bobby, watch yourself.

I done told you I don't trust him.

That boy ain't never been up to no damn good.

He just don't listen.

Street n*gga better ask 'bout me they know bout me

I'm a OG these young n*gg*s on go 'bout me

Take a picture it'll last longer better catch the moment

Gripping the 40 gotta a couple sh**t don't run up on me

Flipping that work and that young n*gga robbing

Taking my pictures you know that they watching

Laying low you know they be plotting

I'm a boss boy you know they be rocking

f*cking with dope and you know they be peeping

Some of them hating and some of them thieving

Got my lil' sh**t I'm f*cking wit heathens

Unloading them clips ain't none of them breathing

- You good, bro? - Yeah, homie.

- Aight. - What you got rolled up?

- Come on, man.

You know I don't smoke on the side, n*gga.

You hitting this sh*t?

- Hell yeah, man.

Mom's stressing me the f*ck out.

I'm feeling like two men in the truck working double time.

- Damn, y'all moving?

You know I got the look connect on the moving company.

- Hell nah, man. You know how she is, bro.

Wanna rearrange sh*t in the crib every two, three days.

Don't wanna lift a damn finger.

Gotta be working double time, G.

- Yeah, be like that sometime bro.

sh*t, that's my douche.

- I ain't even tripping though.

She let me do what I do.

- I already know.

Hey bro, I'm trying to get like you.

I heard you was running a bank.

- n*gga, I'm just trying to make some shake.

Last thing I need is that lady asking me

for something I ain't got to give her.

- For sh*t sure.

Brown man we gotta handle our business all the time.

- That's a fact.

Seemed like yesterday it was just Friday nights,

throwing touchdowns.

Cheerleaders screaming our name.

My name anyway.

- Fool, yeah bro.

You just tried to get off on that last part.

You do know I'm the one

with the college on that sh*t, right?

- Yeah, how you back in this m*therf*cker?

- Bro, sh*t was too slow, n*gga.

I don't let this sh*t hold me back.

I got a better plan.

- What was bigger than the dreams

we had since we was kids though?

What was bigger than the NFL?

- Bro, that sh*t ain't really cracked out

what it's supposed to be.

They already know what they want.

sh*t, I'd rather put my bitch on my own.

- I feel it, bro.

We was just kids, man, having fun and sh*t.

That sh*t was like corporate America

- Facts.

Just like these streets

went from catching touchdowns to catching bodies.

- Babe, gimme that bottle.

- Where that bitch at?

Mm.

What's wrong with you?

What you thinking about?

- Nothing.

Nothing, just got some sh*t on my mind.

I'm good though.

- Okay, I'm just saying, out of it.

You need something from me?

- Nah, nah, no I'm cool.

- Okay.

- Look, roll another blunt up though.

Trying to stay level-headed right now.

- Mm-hmm.

- Doing a lot of dumb sh*t with my cousin.

- Who? Bobby?

- Yeah.

- What the f*ck that n*gga do?

He on that flaky sh*t again?

- We just took a loss.

Not personal like the way he handled that sh*t

because he just too cool about it.

- Some bad dope came in?

- Somebody hit the spot.

- Damn.

- sh*t, took a couple bands I wanted and stashes.

Not major, but that money, that money is for the running.

- Well, that sound like a easy fix.

What you need me to do? Bust a move?

- Nah babe. It's not like that.

- Mm.

- I don't, I don't like the fact

that he would ruin a relationship with these people.

- You know me, I like to pay it full and on time.

- Yeah. So basically you just feel like

he's way too comfortable.

- Too comfortable, too comfortable

and that sh*t don't work for me.

You know I need that sh*t to stay copacetic.

- I know you pressed him about it.

So what'd he say?

- Nothing.

You know how Bobby freeze up when I apply pressure?

- Yep.

Well, babe look,

to sound like you just gonna have to do that sh*t for him

and hold his hand as usual.

- I'll be right back.

Lemme check on something.

- Okay.

Left that bitch alone and I really didn't need her

Pull up with the sticks robbing Paul and Peter

Met a bad bitch I told her nice to meet ya

I'm getting real hot like a space heater

Empty out the clip then I'm loading the feeder

I'm back up out the dark

Yeah let's run it like cheetahs

She running up a bag then you know she a keeper

Increasing the money and I ran up a check

And I did it I proved it

Glock on my hip and I'm running with sh**t

You know that they foolish

Got a bad lil' bitch

She running a check and you know that she boujee

Straight from the bottom not minding my manners

You know that I'm ruthless

I'm locked and I'm focused

I'm taking my time, taking what mine

Make it all mine

Came up from nothing they doubted my grind

I made it out strong I made it out fine

Picked up the pace you know that hate it

Hear the debating sh*t is amazing

You know that I run through the paper

And I f*ck up a check and I never be saving

All in a rush spending it all, spending no time

Talking no money calling with drama

All out of time blocking her line

I'm all three, you know that I'm different

Feeling my vibe deep in your mind

Watching the signs, see that you lying

Think that I'm blind

Pull up with that heater in a two-seater

Left that bitch alone and I really didn't need her

Pull up with the sticks robbing Paul and Peter

Met a bad bitch I told her nice to meet ya

I'm getting real hot like a space heater

Empty out the clip then I'm loading the feeder

I'm back up out the dark

Yeah, let's run it like cheetahs

She running up a bag then you know she a keeper

I'm on fire like water on plugs

k*lling these n*gg*s

I got no respect like f*ck you, lil' buzz

I pull on the block, load up the Glock, dot on a op

Solid like rock, none of you popped, apparently not

f*cking with sh**t you know what we on

Can't f*ck with these rappers not getting along

Do none of that talking

No cash in my palms

All of these haters I'm bearing my arms

Feeling the heat and you know I'm on fire

She feeling the vibe, she really admire

Selling it raw, I need a new buyer

Don't trust that n*gga he talk through the wire

Keep it a hundred

Can't f*ck with y'all

Y'all doing too much

Pressing them b*tches you all on they line

You doing too much

I cut 'em off, might run 'em off

They ain't talking right

All of that talking with that back and forward

Might get offed tonight

Pull up with that heater in a two-seater

Left that bitch alone and I really didn't need her

Pull up with the sticks robbing Paul and Peter

Met a bad bitch I told her nice to meet ya

I'm getting real hot like a space heater

- Hey Lil' Homie, take this bag around back for me.

Hey and make sure you put that lock back on the gate.

Alright for sure.

- Let's try him again.

Your call has been forwarded

to an automated-

- Where the f*ck is Mike?

I'm gonna need you to drive today.

I don't know where the f*ck Mike at.

Alright, bet homie.

You know I'm gonna help in a bit.

Yeah what you know

Pulling the vibe, never been high

Baby, you know

Know that I'm riding

Know where to find

Baby, you know

Working, grinding, feeling my time

Baby, you know

I see that you're fire I know that you're riding

Baby I know

I know, I know, I know you know

I know, I know, I know you know

I know, I know, I know you know

I know, I know, I know you know

- Hey stranger.

Where you been?

I've been around. What you up to today?

- Not much.

Just finishing up some studying right now.

I'm actually getting ready to head out to my photo sh**t.

You should come see me model.

I think you'd like that.

- Mm, I would come today but I gotta meet my cousin later.

We gotta discuss a few things that need to get done.

- I know, I know.

I just wanna start bringing you into my world if you let me.

So what are you doing tomorrow?

I'm not sure yet for sure.

- Do you wanna maybe do brunch?

- I think I could pencil you

into my schedule for a brunch date.

- Well, I feel so honored that you can find time

for little old me.

Alrighty, love.

I'm about to head out.

I'll talk to you later, okay?

Okay, call me when you're done.

- Okay, I will.

Later.

Feeling my time and baby, you know

I see that you're fire

I know that you're riding baby I know

I know, I know, I know you know

I know, I know, I know you know

- Yo cous, where you at?

Hey, meet me at the spot.

I'm about to pull up.

Okay.

- Hey. - Hey.

- You ready to work? - I'm always ready, Greg.

What you got for me today?

- I got some different looks on the rack today.

I wanted to try a different style so lemme know

what color you choose so I can just light it for you.

- Okay, that's fine.

Can we do this today?

Of course.

I know you too well.

I knew you was gonna pick that one.

But yeah, take your time though.

I'm gonna get everything set up for you.

- Okay.

Keep a couple models, they never basic

She feeling my vibe

I'm really the man and it's time to go and face it

I know that they hating, the feeling amazing

I know they doubted

I waited my time and I had to be patient

Picked up the pace

You talking 'bout dreams I'm living out mines

Riding the wave, counting up green

I feel it's my time

I come from the bottom 'cause on the couch

I slept on the floor

Come from the bottom

And I ran up a check out there flipping that dope

Talking them numbers you got my attention

All of these hundreds you know I be getting it

Running up money I need me a Bentley

- Alright, there you go.

Raise your chin a little higher for me.

Nice.

Okay, see.

You know something I noticed though?

- What?

- You don't post enough your social media platforms.

- Why you say that?

- Well, I think that's why you're not getting

the traffic that you deserve.

I mean we were working for awhile now.

I always felt like you could take it to another level.

- I mean you know I've got a million things going on.

I'm trying to finish school

and I'm trying to build this business.

But I guess I can post more on social media.

- Listen, you ain't gotta stop doing what you're doing,

you know, just incorporate posting in your daily life.

Oh, hold on a second.

Here.

I want you to take this

and I want you to start vlogging your life.

You bring the people into your world.

They'll love that.

That way you aren't changing anything you do every day.

You're just filming your life.

I know it's not your usual, but trust me.

- But do you think that's a good idea?

I feel like my life is pretty boring.

I don't do anything

that people will actually find interesting.

- Hey look, trust me, they'll love it.

Look, they need know you human too.

I mean your social media is all professional and everything

but it is missing the authenticity.

- Okay, I'll do it.

- It won't hurt.

I think you'll like it though.

Look, it is good that we working

but I need you to be posting two, three times a day.

- Alright, great.

You know I trust you.

You've never steered me wrong.

- I just wanna see you win.

They never basic

She feeling my vibe I'm really the man

And it's time to go and face it

I know that they hating, the feeling amazing

I know they doubted

I waited my time and I had to be patient

- So what you come up with?

What's the plan?

- What you mean, cous?

I told you we good.

We can make that money back easy.

If not, he don't mind waiting

the extra week for a couple bets.

Being solid in this sh*t, bro.

They ain't tripping.

You pressed the issue to grab Mike.

That could have been anybody in the spot.

- Cous, this about principles.

It ain't about the money.

I need for you to see the bigger picture.

You trying to expand, cous.

We need to keep this trust

and we gotta demand respect in the hood.

- That relationship is my relationship.

Like I said before, we good.

Demand respect?

We ain't had no problems in the hood, bro.

We been petty people with Mike and Marcus since we was kids.

It ain't that serious, cous.

- Well, it's that serious now.

You gotta grow out that child's frame of mind, cous.

It grown man business now.

You gonna f*ck around and get me k*lled being naive.

- Childish? Naive? - Yeah.

- I'm a grown ass man, cous.

Remember I put this sh*t together.

I put you in position.

You made your statement last night.

You gotta live with that.

- So what the f*ck you trying to say, Bobby?

- Look, I'm with you to the end, cous.

I ain't tripping but you press play.

So don't tell me how I'm even gonna get you k*lled.

You out here making decisions on your own.

- Somebody gotta show heart.

Cous, you keep that dope coming in.

But you don't speak

on how I'm handling business in the streets.

- Whatever, man.

- Listen, cous, we started this sh*t way back.

Just me and you trying to survive.

Young boys trying to fill them empty shoes,

trying to be the man of the house.

So just remember Grandma raised me

'cause I ain't have my mama either.

You and Aunt Anna's the only family I got

since Grandma d*ed.

We ain't gotta agree. We family.

- Yeah, we family for real.

That'll never change.

- But last night did happen.

Eventually word gonna get out.

I doubt will anybody connect it back to us.

Like you said, it ain't never been that serious,

but I do think we need to be a little bit more proactive.

- More proactive. What you mean?

- I'm just saying I got my eyes and ears for the street.

Anybody start moving active for me

can't just sit back and see what happen, cous.

- Okay, f*ck it.

Gonna stand ten at all times.

- That's all I'm saying.

- What are you ordering?

Are we drinking this early?

- I mean, we can drink if you want.

I ain't really hungry right now.

- What's wrong Bobby?

I know you haven't eaten.

- Nothing wrong.

I just don't really have much of an appetite right now.

- I hear you.

How did it go with your cousin yesterday?

- I mean everything cool.

We talked.

- Well, I guess it's good.

Oh, you missed it.

Yesterday was so amazing.

When my photographer sends me the photos,

I definitely want you to check 'em out.

- Make sure I see 'em before the world does.

- That's why you should have been there, but I got you.

My mentor seems to believe

I could really do some big things.

- Oh yeah? - Yeah.

He's encouraging me to post more and to build my brand.

And I know you have a business mind,

so I'm definitely gonna need your thoughts.

He actually gave me this camera

and he told me to start vlogging.

But I don't know,

between school and trying to build this business,

I already have enough on my plate.

- Hmm, I never played with one of these before.

- Look at you.

Looking like a little hood photographer.

Should I pose?

- I mean, I guess.

It's dope.

I really could see myself getting one.

- I mean you could hold onto this one for a few days

and kind of learn how it works.

Maybe you can help me with my vlog.

- Hmm, okay.

I mean it's like I can have fun with it,

but my lifestyle won't allow me

to have leisure time for this.

- I know, but I want you

to start thinking about your future.

That lifestyle is definitely not gonna last forever.

And I know you're smart enough to know that.

That's why I always invite you to come see what I do.

I wanna start putting you in environments

that I know you're thriving

and be around people

that have helped direct you on the right path.

- I mean, it does look good in my hand.

- Ah, what's good family?

- Where your cousin at?

- Family?

Family where?

You tell me I ain't talked to him all day.

- Interesting.

I talked to him the other day and he told me

that y'all supposed to be moving around today.

- Is that right? - Yeah.

All good though.

Definitely be seeing you around.

- Oh my gosh. These are amazing.

- I told you, I told you.

I knew you was gonna like the look and you k*lled it.

- We make magic every single time.

Bobby, hey!

You came.

- I'm a man of my word. - I hear you.

I'm just happy to see you here, that's all.

- What's up, man? - What's up?

So you the mystery man taking all of her time?

It's nice to meet you, bro.

- I guess. - Bobby, have a seat.

I want you to see the pictures I was telling you about.

- Oh yeah, that's dope.

I like those.

- I knew you would like 'em.

Greg directed the sh*ts and he chose the outfits.

He's amazing.

He's the person I told you that's been motivated me

to take things to the next level.

Greg, this is Bobby.

I've been so anxious for you two to meet.

- Nice to meet you, bro. - Same here.

- Oh yeah, and Bobby fell in love

with the camera you gave me.

I think I might have a future photographer on my hands.

- Oh yeah? - Mm-hmm.

- You into photography?

- I mean, I wouldn't say all that.

I played with the camera a few times.

I like the way it worked.

- Yeah, most def. Most def.

You should stop by the studio more, right?

I can show you what I do.

- Yes, I personally would love that.

Greg's been a great mentor to me.

Not just as a model but as a entrepreneur as well.

- You know, I think most people

only see me as a photographer man.

But I think I'm more than that, you know?

I create images that build a brand for people

and their businesses too.

I find myself helping with branding and marketing.

Man, I've been doing this so long,

I could probably help start a business.

- Yeah, well, you've definitely been an inspiration

to me and Bobby, he's so talented.

I just wanna get him in environments

where you know, he can showcase his capabilities.

Right. Where you from?

- From the West Side.

- Okay, all right.

I'm a little hood baby myself, man.

I'm from East Atlanta, born and raised.

Yeah, and I know what it's like

coming from places like that but I can help you.

- No doubt.

It's like I like the camera.

I don't know if I have the time, you know?

For it, but I want something different in my life, you know?

- Nah, no, I understand, man.

I understand.

You know, I remember

coming from a place like that, you know?

I know what mood to make but wanting a better life.

But yeah, man, if you as talented

as Ava says you are, sky's the limit.

You know? You just gotta want it bad enough.

- Well, I know you have clients coming in,

I just wanted right properly introduce you two.

- All right, hey man.

It was definitely nice meeting you, bro.

Hope to see more of you.

Look forward to see what the future holds for you, bro.

- I think you will. - Bye Greg.

Bobby, you have so much potential

and I wanna see you prove

that you're more than what this world believes you are.

And I know you want better for yourself,

but you gotta let go of those things and those people

and start thinking about your future

and Greg,

Greg can really help you with that.

He can relate to where you're coming from

and he understands what you'll have to go through

to get to where you wanna be.

I've listened to him for years

and I think he'd be very beneficial for you as well.

I just want you to be great.

- Why the f*ck ain't he answering the phone, man?

f*ck it.

- I don't know.

I think I wanna try this photography thing

and see where it take me.

I feel like it could lead me to other places, you know?

- Maybe you should. You never know.

Cous, you never answer your phone.

Hey, how you doing?

I'm cousin Lake.

I'm sure Bobby ain't told you sh*t about big cous yet, huh?

- Ava, this my crazy ass cousin, Lake.

- Nice to meet you, Lake.

Yeah, yeah.

So what, n*gga? You a photographer now?

- I'm gonna get with you later on.

Lemme holler at my cousin real quick.

- Okay, be safe.

- Yo, it's too much sh*t going on.

I'm finna be sent to the voicemail, cous.

- Y'all been out handling the business, man.

I can't be sitting by the phone

waiting on you to call.

What's up?

- f*ck all that.

We ain't finished talking about what we needed to do.

- I told you, we good.

- You too comfortable, cous.

Look, I meant what I said.

We need to keep that trust.

We gotta lock the hood up.

sh*t, I got an idea.

- An idea?

What the f*ck you talking about?

- Yeah, n*gga, an idea.

You not the only smart m*therf*cker in the operation.

Look, I say we go into Marcus' spot.

I been watching how he move.

Without Mike, he been wide open.

I say we catch him leaving.

- Wait, wait, wait, wait.

You talking about robbing Marcus and starting a f*cking w*r?

You don't think that's gonna put more heat on us?

You call that smart?

- Yeah, bro, you gotta shake sh*t up.

Here to put the hood in they place

and they know not to f*ck around.

We gotta show the hood who running this sh*t, cous.

- Man, f*ck who running this sh*t, bro.

Look who getting the bag.

This sh*t stupid.

- And if we don't, who gonna be running that sh*t next?

How long before m*therf*ckers start feeling

like they can run our sh*t

and take withdrawals whenever they feel like it?

You trying to be the neighborhood bitch?

- The f*ck are you talking about?

We don't even know who hit the spot.

Yo, this whole plan is stupid.

Like I said before, we good.

- We not good. I don't like the way you moving, cous.

You gonna make me put pressure on you.

You walking around here with square b*tches

holding cameras and sh*t and I'm in the trenches.

This sh*t's my life, cous.

You either gonna make this shake or we got a problem.

- Do what you do then, Lake.

Yo, Shame hit me back when you get this, bro.

sh*t just got real.

- What the f*ck you want, man?

- Where's Marcus?

Marcus! Marcus!

I didn't even see it.

What's good, family?

Long time no see.

What the three five going for?

I know you got a little deal going on.

- Three five?

What the f*ck I look like, the weed man?

Goofy ass n*gga.

- My bad, damn.

Look bro, sh*t, the hood dry right now.

I just smoked the last on my side.

I thought you probably had something

or knew somebody close by who had it.

- Oh, n*gga, you trippin'.

You sound like 12 right now.

- Hell nah, n*gga.

Ain't no sh*t like that.

sh*t, I was just rolling through.

Saw your car out there.

sh*t, where am I stop at?

We ain't never had no static.

We been cool.

At least I thought.

sh*t, I just been ducked off

doing my little football and sh*t.

- Hmm, I hear you.

How that football sh*t going anyway?

What the f*ck you doing back in the hood?

- That sh*t was all right.

Now I ain't really f*cking with m*therf*ckers

from the hood like that.

- sh*t, I hear your name.

I couldn't even get a call back from that baseball sh*t.

So I started f*cking around and had to run my bag up.

- See, that's what I'm trying to do.

Trying to get my feet wet, man.

Get my ass on something.

- I hear you. I can respect it.

- Man, you always have done your thing back in school.

Just never really crossed that line with you.

I always knew how you feel about my boy.

Yeah, your boy Bobby.

You n*gg*s don't f*ck with me at all.

That's why I stay focused though.

Just put my mind on my paper. You dig?

- sh*t, ain't nothing wrong with that.

I just, Bobby cool though.

I never really f*ck with that Lake n*gga like that though.

Dude always been on some f*cked sh*t.

- All them n*gg*s the same to me.

Family gonna ride together regardless.

- Yeah, I can see that.

I just know Bobby look better though.

Bobby cool, man.

I f*ck with him.

He ain't really be on no extra sh*t.

That's why I f*ck with him.

Other than that probably will be on the same sh*t.

- I hear you.

What them n*gg*s got going on anyway?

I be seeing Lake rolling through the hood

like he on smoke or something.

- Bro, I have no idea.

For real, for real.

Get over Bobby on some cool sh*t,

but other than that I try to mind my business.

Tell me something though.

How can I get a bag with you?

You know they doing what they do

but I ain't really f*cking with Bobby on the street sh*t.

You know back in the hood

I really need to get back on my feet, bro.

- I don't know about all that, bro.

I mean you cool and all.

We ain't never had no issues

but a friend of everybody is a friend of nobody. You dig?

Pick a side, n*gga.

- Man, Bobby cool, man.

Like I said but it ain't like that.

Bro, I just need some money

and I ain't getting wrapped up in sh*t Lake got going on.

To be honest, f*ck him.

I feel you.

Bro, I'm just trying to get my hands on something

so I can get out the way.

- We'll see.

But keep them n*gg*s outta my lane and out my business.

- I got you. - Get the f*ck out my house.

- Get the f*ck up, n*gga. - Get the f*ck out.

I'm telling you, man.

We should k*ll this n*gga, man.

- Snake ass.

- What up, brother?

I saw you car, bro. You good?

- Yeah I'm good, bro.

Just had some sh*t happen with my buddy earlier.

Just trying to make sure I wasn't tripping.

- Some sh*t like what, bro?

Man, you know how cousin get.

He just been tripping out lately.

My cousin been on edge.

- Yeah, I already know how he get.

You gotta be more careful, bro.

Look, I know that's your cousin

but that n*gga be tripping out.

That's why I try to keep my distance.

You already know that though.

- I already know, bro.

I always been able to keep him cool

but lately he ain't listening to me either.

But he been a hothead since we was kids

but it's like I try my best to keep him outta this bullshit.

I don't feel like he listening right now.

I fear what this might lead to, bro.

- Just make sure you watch yourself, bro.

You got too much going on to get your hands up

caught f*cking around with him, cousin or not, bro.

- Yeah, for real. - Real talk.

- We've been locked in since kids,

he family and I hate for him to feel

like I turned his back on him

but like you said cousin or not,

I can't get f*cked up in no bullshit.

- Bro, f*ck 'em.

You gotta look out for you.

f*ck that family sh*t.

But other than that though,

everything else been cool though, right?

Yeah, everything good.

Just trying to take this sh*t to another level.

- I feel that I'm on the same sh*t, bro.

Ever since I got back to the hood, man.

This drive sh*t ain't been cutting it for me though.

I don't know but I'm thinking about getting with you.

I mean I know you said you want Lake,

y'all got y'all little operation going on but, bro,

I need some money and if I was to come to anybody, bro,

it'd definitely be you.

sh*t, you know you my day one.

- You trying to jump in the game later ain't you, bro?

You see how this sh*t doing for me.

This sh*t crazy.

I been looking to switch it up myself.

- sh*t, I feel like I ain't got no choice, man.

It's like the,

it's like the walls starting to close in on me.

Bur I feel like if

I don't figure something out soon and sh*t,

it might be too late.

I know sh*t been crazy for you, bro.

I feel like that's because you've been pledging your loyalty

into a selfish m*therf*cker

only looking out for himself.

Bro, at the bare minimum, bro,

you can help put me on my feet, bro.

- You talking 'bout loyalty.

He might even be a loose cannon

but he always had my back so I ain't even gonna say all that

but for sure you know I f*ck with you.

I got your back.

Just get with me later though.

- For sure, look bro, I ain't mean no disrespect by that.

I was just saying.

sh*t, hit my line though. Get me posted.

- Who was that?

- It's my day one homie, Shame.

He's just calling me back from yesterday.

- Mm, I don't really like that conversation.

It sounds like I heard an ulterior motive.

Just be careful.

- I don't think it's like that.

He just been looking out for me, you know?

I know he always had his problem with Lake,

but it is what it is.

- I don't know.

I hear you,

but sometimes you have to trust a female's intuition

and it sounded like it followed up with the request.

Maybe you know him better than I do

but it just doesn't sit well with me.

- I, I think he in a tough spot.

He just came to who he thought he could count on.

Trust me, I got you.

Taking my chances

Keep your advice dripping this ice

My dollars are dancing

- How long does all of this last?

- What do you mean?

- I mean all of this.

How long does it last?

I asked because you know

I've been standing by your side since high school.

I seen the good, the bad, the ups, the downs and the ugly.

But I just been thinking

when and how do we move forward?

What's next for us?

- Girl, are you pregnant?

- Boy, what? No!

You tripping.

I'm serious though.

We ain't getting no younger

and I'm starting to want something different.

I mean, we live our best for the most part.

We go where we want, do what we want, eat what we want.

But what's next?

I mean,

I feel what you asking.

I'm just here.

I don't know what's next, to be honest.

I know I can trust that you all people on my side.

I know I'm gonna always do what I need for us to survive.

Baby, I know what I want

but I'm just still trying to figure it out, you know?

- Look, I'm not staying go get a corporate job

and wear a suit and tie or nothing that's, that's OD.

But I do wanna stable home.

I want kids one day.

I want a better environment.

- Me too.

Babe, Look, I'm doing what I got to

and you know I'm thinking about my exit.

- I believe in you.

I just want you to know where my mind is.

- Baby, I got you.

I promise you everything will be how it's supposed to be

and I know you've got my back.

Just know I'm locked in.

Yo, what up?

Alright, bro.

Babe, I'ma move out real quick.

Okay, bye.

Oh, nah.

I know I ain't seeing what I think I'm seeing.

Oh, he gonna have to see me.

Why the f*ck you meeting with this clown?

- I think I got a plan that can work for everybody.

- A plan for everybody?

You ain't putting outsides in the business.

What you talking about?

- Cous you been pressed about making that money back.

Shame need to get on his feet.

I figure we can put some work in this hand,

we can move that sh*t a lot faster.

Think about it.

- Pressed? Cous, you trippin'.

You putting outsides in the business?

What the f*ck going on, Bobby?

- Me and Shame been rocking since high school.

You don't need to trip, cous.

I know y'all got tension or whatever

but the same way you got my back

it the same way he got my back.

Think about it.

This sh*t could work for everybody.

- Bobby, Bobby, Bobby, Bobby.

Got your back? You my cousin!

That's just your homie.

Cous, you wild.

You wild.

I know we family and sh*t but you been moving reckless.

I told you I'm not gonna let you put my life on the line

'cause you got a good heart!

- I can imagine you not knowing how to move

'cause it's your family.

But his energy,

his energy starting to feel real dangerous, bro.

I could be wrong but I feel like

if you don't start making your next move

he gonna put you in a f*cked up situation.

Look, I get it, bro.

You want his blessing.

Dude don't give a f*ck about what you're trying to do.

n*gga's trying to control sh*t

but the sh*t ain't going down like that.

- Man, I've been kicking it with Shorty.

She trying to put me on a different wave.

I've been thinking about switching my situations.

It's like she put the camera in my hand, bro.

Now all I can think about

is all these different possibilities,

all the ways to make money.

Change the narrative.

- Bro, let me help you run up the money you need

so you can focus on what you really wanna focus on.

You not gonna be able to do that with Lake.

Bro, I can handle the Lake side of the operation.

All I need you to do is connect me with your people

then you can leave on the up.

You just need somebody you can trust.

Lake starting to sound

more like a threatening family than me

and if you really want to leave the game,

you gotta be able to do that

without getting sucked back into it.

Everybody not looking out for your best interest.

At least like I am.

So what are you thinking?

- I don't know.

Maybe we can do this?

Or maybe we can do this then.

- I feel like any of 'em will work.

You seem distracted, Ava.

What's on your mind?

- I don't know, honestly.

Bobby, he has so much going on

and sometimes I fear the worst.

- Well, you know what comes with the lifestyle he chooses.

He knew what he was signing up for.

- I know, but sometimes I fear that his loyalty

is gonna lead to his death or a life in prison.

- I can understand how you feel

but he has to see the bigger picture.

These are decisions he has to make.

I came from that same type of environment

and you know that I ran them streets.

I got comfortable taking risks,

numb to all the v*olence,

and it gets to the point

where it's almost uncomfortable to leave the game.

You find so much peace in the chaos,

you don't even realize

the damage you're doing to your people, to yourself.

Bobby has to learn to love himself in a way

where he makes decisions for his longevity

and not just his survival.

A dollar bill is a mean addiction

worse than the dr*gs you be selling.

- But Bobby, he has such a good heart,

and I don't think the people around him understand that.

I mean maybe they do

and just choose to take it for granted

out of greed and selfishness.

- That's all selfishness.

All of it.

That greed, that greed will keep him obedient

and he's fueling that obedience with his loyalty.

They all blind to that

that cycle of poverty

numb to the the m*rder

and the time behind bars.

Don't send us greater.

- I might be a little bit biased

but Bobby has so much potential

and I know that if he put his mind to it,

he can overcome the same way you did.

- Like I said, that's his choice.

I made my choice because I believed in me.

It won't be easy

and there'll be times where it'll feel easier

to just go back to what he knows.

But he has to believe it's worth it.

Listen Ava, your job is to stay focused.

You cannot make that decision for him.

He has to see the value, he has to move different.

- Hello?

Bobby, I'm working right now.

I'll talk to you later.

- Listen, if he truly cares,

if he truly cares, he'll understand.

Ava, it is not your job to pull him up.

It's his job to catch up.

You want a man

that's eventually gonna leave the home, right?

You can't do that by dragging him along.

Give him some time to figure this out

and if he,

if he doesn't then it's time for you to move on.

Okay.

- Auntie?

- Boy you still haven't replaced that key you lost?

You should not be knocking on my door like that.

- No, I didn't, titi.

Alright look, I'm going through this week though.

But why you around here, baby?

Bobby's not here.

You okay?

Yeah, yeah I'm okay, titi.

I just, just got a lot on my mind.

I'm just carrying a little.

- I understand.

Ripping and run these streets will drive a person crazy.

But what's on your mind?

- Oh yeah, teacher's wrong.

Teacher tell me like,

how would you feel somebody you depending on and trusted

started making decisions that impacted you without you?

So I got a friend, he going through some similar stuff

and it's just been on my head ever since.

- A friend, huh?

Hmm, well, has that friend talked to the person.

I mean, has there been any open dialogue?

People do not understand

that a simple conversation is always the cure for conflict.

- See, I don't think there's more room

for talking at this point.

Honestly, I feel like

everybody's looking out for themselves.

- Baby, some people don't understand

that vulnerability is the key.

I mean we put our armor on in fear

but we refuse to take the armor off out of fear.

I mean friends and family are never,

and I mean never worthy of the sacrifice

that we be choosing to make.

- Yeah, you're right, auntie.

- But you know I love you

and I mean even through all the sh*t

that I know you be going through.

I know your heart is pure, baby.

You got my blood running through you.

I can see the good in you

even when you don't see it in yourself.

But just remember what is important is family.

It's cold out here in this world. All right?

- All right. - All right, baby.

And I need you to get your damn key, okay?

Keep coming over here banging on my damn door.

Gonna make me sh**t you, boy.

No, don't do that.

All right, now.

Be careful out here in these streets. All right?

- Yes ma'am. - All right.

- What's up, Mom?

- Lake just came by. - Lake?

Mama, lemme call you right back.

Hey bro, Lake just stopped by.

I think he trying to send a message.

- sh*t, sounds like a thr*at to me.

I think we need to start considering our options.

That'll give us the opportunity to run up the money,

establish a new operation without Lake getting in the way.

- Bro, I know you ain't thinking about setting up my cousin.

It ain't even going down like that.

- Bro, Lake making his own decision

so whatever happens between them two,

that sh*t is outta our hands, bro.

n*gga, you need to focus on the end goal.

You thinking about other sh*t.

- Yo, who this?

Lake, what's popping?

It's Shame.

Man, I had to reach out, man,

because I felt like I was the reason

y'all had that conflict.

You know I've been back in the hood for a little minute,

man, trying to get some motion going.

So I asked Bobby to help me get on my feet

and he told me that y'all took a loss.

He also said y'all been having friction.

I don't know, Lake,

it sounds like he's losing trust if you ask me

but I felt like it'll be a good opportunity

for all of us if y'all plug me in.

Look, I don't know if you know or not

but Bobby's trying to focus on his photography so we agreed

that I should take the operation so he could walk away.

What? What the f*ck you just say?

- Listen, bro.

Look I see what Bobby was talking about.

You don't like to listen for sh*t.

Look bro, I ain't trying to cut you out.

That's why I'm calling.

When we get the business up and running,

sh*t, I want you to come work for me.

I got you a supervisor position.

You got me f*cked up, Shame.

- Alright so he want to hang up and sh*t.

Damn, I forgot to get that n*gga T-shirt size.

Yeah, I'll text him.

I think he wear a large or it could be a medium.

Yeah, I'll just text him.

- How the f*ck this n*gga get my number?

Oh, he about to see me.

What the f*ck you doing, Bobby?

You putting m*therf*ckers in play?

We built this sh*t!

We, you ain't built sh*t by yourself!

I need that contact tonight!

- What the f*ck are you talking about, cous?

What the f*ck is this-

- f*ck all that!

sh*t to me now, cous.

- You my f*ckin' family.

I don't know what the f*ck

you on right now but you trippin'!

- Listen, I ain't trippin'

about your decision for wanting a better life.

Look, we all want that sh*t.

But you not gonna to put

my life on the line for your friend.

This business sh*t deeper than that.

It's up to me now.

- You're my f*cking brother.

I never put your life in f*cking danger!

But you tweaking right now.

I'll set the f*cking meeting up.

- Hey, Lil' Homie.

Why the f*ck you forget to put the locks on the gate, man?

- We need to get that sh*t fixed, bro.

- What's good, bro?

- It's good. What can I do for you today, my guy?

- Look, I was just wondering if you

put any thoughts of what I asked you about.

Like I said I'm trying to get back on my feet so,

sh*t, trying to see where I can help you.

- Help? You need my help.

You can't help my situation.

- No doubt.

Look, I'm not trying to be disrespectful, bro.

No sh*t like that.

I'm just trying to show you I'm serious about this sh*t.

Where Mike at?

- I ain't seen him.

The f*ck is you asking about Mike for?

- Hey, I'm just asking, homie.

He normally disappear for this long?

Look, I ain't trying to get in y'all business, bro.

I see it, I'm just asking.

I'm gonna be real with you though.

I'm starting to smell fire.

Lake and Bobby got robbed a few days ago

and Lake's been tripping out.

I heard, I heard they held the plug big time too.

All I'm saying is you need to put your ear to the streets.

Late last night the authorities

discovered a man who was sh*t and k*lled

in an abandoned warehouse near the West End.

It has been reported that the body has been there

nearly a week and has been identified as Michael Turner.

No other information has been released

but they seem to be working to uncover more details.

- Hey Bobby, did you hear about the body

they found in abandoned warehouse not too far from you.

I think they said his name is Michael Turner.

I'm not sure if you knew him or not

but it caught my attention this morning

and I thought I'd check on you.

I wanna apologize

for how I rushed you off the phone the other day.

I have a lot going on

and I've just been feeling a lot of pressure.

I know that isn't an excuse

but I don't want it to cause any problems between us.

I miss you and I hope you forgive me.

Well, I'm about to get my day started.

Give me a call whenever you can

or maybe I'll try again later.

Be safe, Bobby.

Hey Bobby, did you hear about the body

they found in an abandoned warehouse not too far from you?

I think they said his name is Michael Turner.

I'm not sure if you knew him or not

but it caught my attention this morning

and I thought I'd check on you.

I want to apologize

for how I got you off the phone the other day.

- Have you heard? - Yeah, I heard.

- Yo.

Bro, you heard

they done found Mike dead at the warehouse?

- Nah, where you hear that? - What?

n*gga, the whole hood talking about this sh*t.

I ain't gonna lie, I heard Marcus on coke.

He trying to down some too.

You better be careful out there.

- Nah, for sure. - For sure.

- What he say?

- Cold hood though, bro.

Hood getting hot, bro.

I think we just slow down on this game plan for a second

with Mike getting k*lled,

I don't know who is who.

- I don't see how that affects what we got going on, bro.

Actually, actually that works out in our favor

'cause now Marcus gonna try to target Lake, yeah.

- I can't let that sh*t go down, bro.

Bro, it ain't worth it.

- Bro, I think you just need

to focus on your little camera sh*t.

n*gga, I told you I'll handle the Lake situation

sh*t, I already been working on Marcus.

I already dropped a bug in his ear.

I got his trust so when Lake is out the way

I team up with Marcus, we can eliminate competition.

Bro, you safe.

I just need you to make this m*therf*cking meeting happen

and stay your ass out the way.

- If Marcus k*lled Lake,

you think he gonna feel comfortable with me walking around?

No! He gonna want me dead too!

- n*gga wants to deal us a kid

and I got Marcus' operation under my control.

sh*t, I'll k*ll Marcus myself.

Like I said, you just stay out the way.

You ain't listening, bro.

- Operation?

Your control?

Bro, I thought you just said you needed to get on your feet.

Sound like you got a plan for power.

- But unlike you,

I actually understand this sh*t a little better.

You can't halfway do this sh*t.

n*gga, ain't no innocent sh*ts.

b*ll*ts fly and m*therf*ckers get k*lled!

n*gga, it's the streets!

You been trying to be a good guy in a dirty game

and you wonder why you in this f*cked up situation.

You need to sit back and let bosses talk

or get caught up in the middle.

Bro, I still see you as a friend

but only you can keep that sh*t this way.

You know what I need.

- Y'all know what it is.

Anybody look like they had

something to do with that sh*t, did.

Understood?

- Got you, big homie.

You already know I'm on go.

- Go get my door.

What the f*ck you want?

Hey, all them little mind games you playing

gonna get you f*cked up.

- I ain't know no bullshit, Marcus.

Come on, bro.

You know I f*ck with y'all.

I heard they confirmed what I thought about Mike

so I pulled up on Lake and Bobby

to see if I could get some more info.

Bobby sound lost,

but I definitely feel like Lake

had something to do with that sh*t.

Bro, he told me himself he's gunning

to take takeover Bobby's operation

and implied that he's looking to get rid of our competition.

I'll follow him myself to find out

what you need to know to get to him.

I just want your blessing, bro.

Do you?

Hey, when you hear something run that sh*t back to me.

- For sure.

- Yo.

- Hey LJ.

A lot been going on in the hood right now, man.

I think it's time you meet my cousin Lake

just in case something happen to me.

That way we can keep the operation running.

Also we had a little situation.

A little short on the bread

but I wanna see what I got in good faith.

A little short?

All right I'm gonna send my driver.

Just make sure he know the rules, all right?

Alone.

- All right, I got you.

Yo, I set up the meeting.

Tomorrow at noon.

Hey cous, come by yourself.

Just take in the bag, let them lead the conversation.

You ain't gotta prove yourself, cous.

I'll hit you tomorrow with the details on the location.

Yo, I set up the meeting.

Tomorrow at noon.

- Yo?

Yo, I'm about to send you the location.

- All right, bet.

I'm Lake.

- So you the cousin?

- Yeah, that's me.

- It's all there?

- Yeah, yeah of course.

Yeah, it's all there, every bit.

- Nice car you got.

- Come on.

Bobby! Where are you?

I just got a call from the hospital.

Lake is in critical condition. He's been sh*t!

Bobby! Bobby!

- I'm assuming you know them n*gg*s who k*lled my driver.

Yeah, I need a name by midnight

and I'm assuming you can understand

how critical it is that you cooperate.

- I told you, I told you you could trust me.

We got Lake's ass up outta here and we can go, my bad.

- We?

- What situation? Get your ass down, boy.

None of you bitch ass n*gg*s move.

Don't move!

- What the f*ck, n*gga?

You n*gg*s k*lled my driver.

- Who the f*ck is this, n*gga?

Who am I?

- Listen, bro.

I'm Bobby's best friend.

I was just the one working to help Bobby.

He told you about me, right?

- Yeah, I know all about you.

- All this bullshit beef between Lake and Bobby was going on

way before I got in the mix.

I was just the m*therf*cker smart enough

to put the business first, man.

These m*therf*ckers was too emotional

to do what they had to do to get the money.

- So you passed them out?

- sh*t, man, you need somebody like me.

These m*therf*ckers not cut like me.

That's why you having problems in your operation, bro.

Money's short.

Beef in the hood.

sh*t, sound like I did you a favor exposing the bullshit.

- And I need a snake like you around?

- Yeah.

- Get your bitch ass, boy.

Jay said you out, n*gga.

Go focus on your g*dd*mn little dream.

You already got the m*therf*cking driver sh*t, n*gga,

with your bitch ass.

Almost got the whole family f*cked up.

I don't know why Jay spared your bitch ass like what?

I'd fire your bitch ass up right now, man.

f*cking photographer.

Get your ass.

I hope that work out for your bitch ass.

You out though

and don't bring your bitch ass

back to that m*therf*cking hospital neither.

I think I'm ready to leave all this sh*t alone.

Just focus on me and you

and becoming a better man.

Who are you?

- Hmm, so you Tanisha nice to meet you.

- I asked who you were and how do you know my name?

- You're miss lifeline and I think you know who I am.

- You're him.

You see what they did to him.

What you gonna do about it?

Ain't this your responsibility?

- Hmm.

What did I do is a better question and no,

this is not my responsibility

but I handled it as a courtesy for Bobby.

It's for taking care of things as long as he did.

But it's about to be some changes.

- Changes?

Well, I respect you for what you did

and I hope these changes keep him safe.

Bobby ain't who you think he is

and I blame him for this sh*t.

Lake wants a different situation

and he deserves it and we want what we work for.

- I want to introduce myself, alone.

- I ain't too trusting with people right now,

but I'm trusting you.

- Hmm, glad to see you pulled through.

I heard a lot of good things about you.

You good?

I know exactly what happened.

- Where's Bobby?

- I sent him home.

I wanted to talk to you myself.

Me and Bobby made a lot of money together but,

but I think our partnership has ran its course

outta respect for Bobby and what he's done,

I'ma allow him to pursue his dreams.

- So what do we owe you?

- Nothing and there's no more we.

Focus on getting better.

I'll be seeing you soon.

Mama's baby boy

I'm mama's baby boy

Told her don't cry if I die

I'm big five and you know them young n*gg*s gonna w*r

I'm mama's baby boy

I came up I count a check I got respect

Ma you know I'm too street at my core

I'm mama's baby boy

Big dream I stayed focused I put it in motion

I couldn't see ya struggling no more

I'm mama's baby boy

I felt the pain

I seen the pain, I went insane

I couldn't see ya hurting no more

Tears in my eyes I hopped off the plane

And jumped in the Mazi

I'm feeling the pain gotta keep pushing

Not giving up hardly

Talking them numbers I put in that work

I can't be that modest

f*ck them lil' n*gg*s

I know that they hating it's time to be honest

I ran up a check and I did it I proved it

I f*cked wit' them n*gg*s I did all my duties

I swore to the block and I gave it my all

I gave them my heart and they played me down small

Slick called me trying to talk to me

Can't ya see boy I'm out my mind

I'm focused on grinding I got no mo' time

I did it alone you know I ain't lying

Cous been calling trying to ease my pain

Mama gone sh*t don't feel the same

Catching these flights gotta head out to Cali

Rolling up papers to clear out my brain

I got family I ain't heard from

I look at them differently

I'm a beast boy

f*ck ya little pity don't feel for me

I'm mama's baby boy

Told her don't cry if I die

I'm big five and you know them young n*gg*s gone w*r

I'm mama's baby boy

I came up I count a check I got respect

Ma you know I'm too street at my core

I'm mama's baby boy

Big dream I stayed focused I put it in motion

I couldn't see ya struggling no more

I'm mama's baby boy

I felt the pain I seen the pain

I went insane I couldn't see ya hurting no more

Lost my mama got a baby coming

I'm sick to stomach

I didn't buy that house yet

I'm ready to vomit

All my sh**t stupid, I'm really the dumbest

So why play with me

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