Lord Lord Lord (feat. K CAMP) - Cyhi The Prynce

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[Hook: K Camp]
Lord Lord Lord, I cannot tell if they playing
This life too crazy, I swear it's insane
Look at my wrist, you can tell I ain't got time
Look at my bitch, you can tell I ain't lie
Lord Lord Lord, I cannot tell if they playing
This life too crazy, I swear it's insane
Look at my wrist, you can tell I ain't got time
Look at my bitch, you can tell I ain't lie
Lord Lord Lord, Lord Lord Lord
Look at my wrist, you can tell I ain't got time
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Lord Lord Lord (feat. K CAMP) Lyrics

[Hook: K Camp]
Lord Lord Lord, I cannot tell if they playing
This life too crazy, I swear it's insane
Look at my wrist, you can tell I ain't got time
Look at my bitch, you can tell I ain't lie
Lord Lord Lord, I cannot tell if they playing
This life too crazy, I swear it's insane
Look at my wrist, you can tell I ain't got time
Look at my bitch, you can tell I ain't lie
Lord Lord Lord, Lord Lord Lord
Look at my wrist, you can tell I ain't got time
Look at my bitch, you can tell I ain't lie

[Verse 1: CyHi]
Cause shawty the truth, look like somebody just shot at the coupe
I call it my Kennedy whip, I'm missing apart of my roof
My people been flashy since Africa, so pardon my roots
Choking on kush, got this rope on my neck I won't call it a noose
But I'm keeping the peace, I won't call it a truce
Glock or revolver, it don't matter cause all of 'em shoot
Been ballin' since I was a youth, I look like a starter from Duke
Lord I just wanna make a Meek Mill and menage with my blue flute
This bitch ain't from Kalamazoo
Boy it's all in the suit, roses are red, violets are blue
My money, my pistol, my diamonds are too
So bring all of the goose, rosé and all of the brew
I be reneging the space cause I got a hard time following suit

[Hook: K Camp]
Lord Lord Lord, I cannot tell if they playing
This life too crazy, I swear it's insane
Look at my wrist, you can tell I ain't got time
Look at my bitch, you can tell I ain't lie
Lord Lord Lord, I cannot tell if they playing
This life too crazy, I swear it's insane
Look at my wrist, you can tell I ain't got time
Look at my bitch, you can tell I ain't lie
Lord Lord Lord, Lord Lord Lord
Look at my wrist, you can tell I ain't got time
Look at my bitch, you can tell I ain't lie

[Verse 2: CyHi]
Lord Lord Lord, if they wanna go to war war war
I got two .22's, one about four .44's
My daddy told me, you can die by the sword sword sword
But I ain't got no choi-choi-choice
Cause some shits you can't affor-for-ford
So I'm ridin' round [?]
Why I'm serving niggas by choi-choi-choice
So before I got six feet, I wanna turn Peachtree into Freaknik
Toot my own horn, nigga, beep beep
Got a French hoe whole love to oui oui
And the pussy clean, she a neat freak
Fuck her so good she got a TT
I got a lead road runner, shawty meep meep
Kush came in the jar like it's pig feet
Back when I used to rock Enyce
I was tryna get her out of Baby Phat
Her boyfriend call her from Chile
Talking 'bout "Can I get my baby back?"

[Hook: K Camp]
Lord Lord Lord, I cannot tell if they playing
This life too crazy, I swear it's insane
Look at my wrist, you can tell I ain't got time
Look at my bitch, you can tell I ain't lie
Lord Lord Lord, I cannot tell if they playing
This life too crazy, I swear it's insane
Look at my wrist, you can tell I ain't got time
Look at my bitch, you can tell I ain't lie
Lord Lord Lord, Lord Lord Lord
Look at my wrist, you can tell I ain't got time
Look at my bitch, you can tell I ain't lie

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Konvict Muzik’s debut artist, charismatic Southern rapper CyHi The Prynce, began his industry ascendance as a member of Stone Mountain, Georgia’s infamous rap group, Hoodlum, a short-lived Def Jam Records group. After establishing himself as a successful solo artist, he has grown to become a critical favorite, known especially for his entertaining, yet truthful musical rap lyrics. Born Cydel Young, on September 15, 1984, in Atlanta, GA, Prynce grew up in the Decatur county neighborhood of Atlanta’s suburban Stone Mountain region. There he developed relationships with L.A. Reid, Clive Davis, Mark Pitts, Ludacris, Lil John, Jazzy Fe, Scarface and Keith Sweat, but he eventually joined Hoodlum. Big 4oes Chevy (2006), a Hoodlum Anthem, marked CyHi The Prynce’s lyrical debut.

Growing up, Prynce was a vibrant youth as he played several sports including football, basketball, and track and field in addition to singing in school choirs, and participating in school plays and dances. His parents, who raised Prynce in a Baptist church, were very strict in nature, as Prynce was not even allowed to listen to rap music until he was 12 years of age. Despite their ‘tough-love’, Prynce learned many lifelong lessons. Most importantly, he learned to appreciate the foundation his parents gave him realizing that his parents laid the foundation that enabled Cydel Young to remain true to who he found himself to be, CyHi The Prynce

In the latter part of 2007, Prynce became acquainted the Konvict Muzik collective and was officially signed with the label in January 2008, right before accepting a sub-label deal with Def Jam Records in February 2009. The talented star is currently gearing up for the release of his newest street anthem, entitled “Go Outside” from his debut album “The Hardway Musical”. Deemed a musical movie, this message delivering compilation is set to feature several hip hop heavyweights.

When asked about “The Hardway Musical”, the Prynce humbly states, “This album shows the emerging transformation of Prynce into CyHi The Prynce. It’s like the grooming of a prince because it displays my lyrical growth and dedication to the genre of music that hoisted me into the mainstream hip-hop music industry.”

This young, yet innovative MC embodies what many rappers lack; personality, significant lyrics, quality music and distinction. His alluring versatility has already created a positive buzz about his rap lyrics in the music industry, landing him mainstream recognition in various publications and hip hop websites. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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