Movin' Around (feat. ScHoolboy Q) - Cyhi The Prynce

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Embed: Hamilton Holmes, to Indian Creek
I pray I'm at my home while my enemies creep
So many shots it sound like there's 20 of me
My boy rock a robin like twee-lee-lee-lee
I email my bitches I see-see-see
I told her to meet me at BB&T
Only see me in Georgia, I'm GPTV

So I'm back movin' around
Goin' back movin' around
I need 17 for the split
I need 32 for the pound
Goin' back movin' around
Goin' back movin' around
Shit I know who get the money
Ain't like I'm new to the town

Better have all my cash when I pull up on you niggas
Better have all my cash when I pull up on you niggas
Better have all my cash when I pull up on you niggas
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Movin' Around (feat. ScHoolboy Q) Lyrics

What you need, nigga?
Alright, I'm on the way
Yeah

Goin' back movin' around
Goin' back movin' around
I need 17 for the split
I need 32 for the pound
Goin' back movin' around
Goin' back movin' around
Shit I know who get the money
Ain't like I'm new to the town
So I'm back movin' around
Goin' back movin' around
I need 17 for the split
I need 32 for the pound
Goin' back movin' around
Goin' back movin' around
Shit I know who get the money
Ain't like I'm new to the town

Boy, I'm back moving around
Jay got a pack I'm bout through with it now
Yesterday I sold my partner a QT
Fuck it, I might just come through with an ounce
So gimme the check I'ma do it then bounce
Drove off in a Buick as true as it sounds
CyHi pull up in the trap with them bags
Keep somethin' on me to shoot at a clown
Fuck, I'm back moving around
They said I needed a buzz in the street
I said damn, ya'll shoulda told me
SInce I was 15 I been plugged with the tree
Before ya'll knew 'bout Meech I was up in the D
Somewhere on Finkle with drugs in the Jeep
You don't know how it feel when your cousin a Blood
And you can't call him cousin 'cause bousin a G
Your homies is Crips but you stuck in between
Either you rob or you fuck with them kis
I told my label to sign my release
I'll go back to the block it ain't nothing to me

So I'm back movin' around
Goin' back movin' around
I need 17 for the split
I need 32 for the pound
Goin' back movin' around
Goin' back movin' around
Shit I know who get the money
Ain't like I'm new to the town

Taking my chance on the road
Told my daughter that I love but I go
Rather go provide then be there and broke
Life or death, the paper bringing us hope
Know these haters want me dead in the dirt
Know they hate when every day is the first
Wore it once about a thousand a shirt
Figured I would call a picket and skrrt
Cross me once and they have to view you in church
Niggas tough until that hot one insert
Still got that dope in my sock
Gotta go watch for the cops
Keep it Top Dawg when I flee
Started with one-quarter piece
Now we half-million a week
Kick down the door like a Jeep
'Bout 20 years since I sleeped
I brought belief to the Priest
I can sell sand to the beach
Been through the fire
I'ma raise Hell to Gods
Oddly I multiply dimes
Small with a circle of mines

So I'm back movin' around
Goin' back movin' around
I need 17 for the split
I need 32 for the pound
Goin' back movin' around
Goin' back movin' around
Shit I know who get the money
Ain't like I'm new to the town

Lemme tell you 'bout the one time I had a rental
With a half a bag of that Sacramento
Seen cop's lights flash, threw it out the window
Right there cross the street from Allen Temple
Shit that was my ammo 'for I had a demo
And I had a Pinto but it had the tint though
Then I had a Benzo now I got a limo
Shit, I always knew a nigga had potential
Blow a bag of indo like a bad Nintendo
If I had your bimbo it was accidental
Now I'm actin nimble 'cause she actin' simple
Back to running circles round the A like an "at" symbol
Hamilton Holmes, to Indian Creek
I pray I'm at my home while my enemies creep
So many shots it sound like there's 20 of me
My boy rock a robin like twee-lee-lee-lee
I email my bitches I see-see-see
I told her to meet me at BB&T
Only see me in Georgia, I'm GPTV

So I'm back movin' around
Goin' back movin' around
I need 17 for the split
I need 32 for the pound
Goin' back movin' around
Goin' back movin' around
Shit I know who get the money
Ain't like I'm new to the town

Better have all my cash when I pull up on you niggas
Better have all my cash when I pull up on you niggas
Better have all my cash when I pull up on you niggas
Better have all my cash when I pull up on you niggas

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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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