I got my head on a swivel
Think its time I open my mind where I left it
Nigga make it easy, make sure that they can't delete me
I'm bout to be rewire your whole fucking mainframe
I'm sick of the same, lame old same thing
I got some bubonic you might wanna mix with some whisk
I got a vendetta with showing niggas that I'm way better
Feeling way worthless, the lost black sheep of G.O.O.D. Music
Only good for a hook, huh? Let me show you flows
Intuitive when it comes to many things I know
Cold, most winters I would dream of being a winner
Feeling like less than shit to the doubters
Pain I promise to all who oppose my knowledge
My reign, the fucking essence of pain fuck rain
Standing in a monsoon of cool, time will tell
This is what it is when you're walking to hell

Cold, bitch you know I'm cold yea
I'm one cold blooded nigga
Oh so cold
Niggas know I'm cold yea
I'm one cold blooded nigga
Owie

I love how I can make so many people feel uneasy
Walk right passed I know you hoes see me
Can't deny the shine of a Jedi
World class almighty super Cudder the Godly
Went from divas to smoking 'tiva that was my hobbies
I love shittin' on these niggas that is my fave
Can't fuck with an unstoppable force
That lives with no regrets and of course no remorse
One two one two, assholes now please listen close
I live for the day to watch all you pussies roast
Whoosah whoosah, so I don't slit nobody throat
Aw it ain't my fault, homie thought he had the juice
Bash a nigga face in, watch the blood leak
Put my ear where his jaw was, tell a nigga to speak
Standing in a monsoon of cool, karma is my armor
Was only scared of my father, beyond that I'm

Cold, bitch you know I'm cold yea
I'm one cold blooded nigga
Oh so cold
Niggas know I'm cold yea
I'm one cold blooded nigga

Cold, bitch you know I'm cold yea
I'm one cold blooded nigga
Oh so cold
Niggas know I'm cold yea
I'm one cold blooded nigga
Owie


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