Like we always do at this time
I go for mine, I gots to shine
Now throw yo' hands up in the sky
I go-go for mine, I gots to shine
Now throw yo' hands up in the sky

I'ma get on this TV mama, I'ma
I'ma put shit down
Ayy (ayy), ayy (ayy)
Ayy (ayy), ayy (ayy)
I'm good

Welcome to the good life
Where niggas who sell D
Won't even get pulled over in they new V
The good life, let's go on a living spree
Shit, they say the best things in life are free
The good life, it feel like Atlanta
It feel like L.A., it feel like Miami
It feel like N.Y., summertime Chi, ahh
Now throw yo' hands up in the sky
So I roll through good
Y'all pop the trunk, I pop the hood, Ferrari
And she got the goods
And she got that ass, I got to look, sorry
Yo, it's got to be 'cause I'm seasoned
Haters give me them salty looks, Lawry's
50 told me, "Go 'head, switch the style up
And if they hate then let 'em hate
And watch the money pile up" the good life

Now I, I go for mine, I got to shine
Now throw yo' hands up in the sky
Now I, I go for mine, I got to shine
Now throw yo' hands up in the sky (ayy)

I'ma get on this TV mama, I'ma
I'ma put shit down
Ayy (ayy), ayy (ayy)
Ayy (ayy), ayy (ayy)
I'm good

Welcome to the good life
Where we like the girls who ain't on TV
'Cause they got more (ass than the models)
The good life, so keep it coming with the bottles
'Til she feel booze like she bombed at Apollo
The good life, it feel like Houston
It feel like Philly, it feel like D.C.
It feel like VA, or the Bay, or Yay
Ayy, this is the good life
Welcome to the good life
Uh, homie, tell me what's good
Why I only got a problem when you in the hood?
Welcome to the good life
Like I'm new in the hood, the only thing I wish
(I wish a nigga would)
Welcome to the good life
He probably think he could, but, but
I don't think he should
Welcome to the good life
50 told me, "Go 'head, switch the style up
And if they hate then let 'em hate
And watch the money pile up" the good life

Now I, I go for mine, I got to shine (yeah)
Now throw yo' hands up in the sky
Now I, I go for mine, I got to shine
Now throw yo' hands up in the sky (ayy)

I'ma get on this TV mama, I'ma
I'ma put shit down
Ayy (ayy), ayy (ayy)
Ayy (ayy), ayy (I'm good)

Have you ever popped champagne on a plane
While getting some brain?
Whipped it out, she said, "I never seen snakes on a plane"
Whether you broke or rich, you gotta get this
Havin' money's the everything, not havin' it is
I was splurgin' on trizz
But when I get my card back activated
I'm back to Vegas (welcome to the good life)
'Cause I always had a passion for flashin' before I had it
I close my eyes and imagine the good life (hey)

Is the good life better than the life I live
When I thought that I was gonna go crazy
And now my grandmama ain't the only girl calling me baby
And if you feelin' me now then put your hands up in the sky
And let me hear you say hey, hey, hey, ooh
I'm good


Lyrics submitted by Geno55

Good Life Lyrics as written by Faheem Najm Aldrin Davis

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    great song

    cato1210on September 01, 2007   Link
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    I think the lines are "Havin' money's not everything, not having it is" and "but when I get my card back activated"

    Other than that, good job

    strykerchickon September 03, 2007   Link
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    Once again, T-Pain is everywhere. Not a big rap or R&B guy but heard this song on someones MySpace and instantly recognized Kanye's voice (one of the only hip-hop artists I can respect). Considering it's T-Pain, I'm guessing this is a song of his new album?

    TwomSixeron September 06, 2007   Link
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    yeah it is off the new one. but i dont really think much of t-pain. i mean, he's alright, but he's not anything special. kanye on the other hand is in a whole other ballpark!

    SETTLEBABY_on September 09, 2007   Link
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    i like it

    gplpark92on September 10, 2007   Link
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    General Comment

    Does anybody realize the sample used im this song?!?!

    I'm only 16 and I recognized this

    Michael Jackson PYT

    Kanye is a Amazing producer and artist

    I also thought taking tha part of 50's song was funny cause of the competiton

    Rodlin:)on September 13, 2007   Link
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    great song, like what he did with pretty young thing

    and yeah rodlin i think the 50 reference was pretty funny too

    MadeMyself7on September 15, 2007   Link
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    Havin' money's not everything, not havin' it is

    amazing.

    saturnian14on September 16, 2007   Link
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    SICK SONG!! quite obvious what its about.....the Good Life

    the_howeeon September 19, 2007   Link
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    alot of the new songs off graduation have recognizable samples in it, i think he really picked up on them again after producing some Common tracks, like 'the people' where he sampled "Long Red' by Mountain and "We Almost Lost Detroit" by Gil Scott-Heron. i really really love graduation though, and between this song and 'kiss kiss' by Chris Brown, i think T-P is on the rise. that chris brown track is still lame lyrically, "my anatomy is bird-like", but i guess t-pain let chris brown borrow the computer voice effects for it. it's a great dance track, but it's still chris brown, ya dig!?

    oh and has anyone made the connection that "Us Placers" from can't tell me nothing is a Thom Yorke sample?

    god it took me like a week to figure out, and i just happened to listen to the Eraser and was like DAAAAAAMN.

    zachtronixon September 27, 2007   Link

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