Waves crash and I'm sipping out my flask
Checking the pad, her body look like an hour glass
An hour pass, reflected all my achievements
It's hard to believe the places that music take me, I had to laugh
Remember moments I felt defeated enough to just leave it
Give up my dreams I was thinking of some degrees I could get
Now imagine if I would've quit
I meet the people I influence, imagine if I ain't stick with this
I read the letters from the desperate teens who feel the pain
Who hear my story and relate because they feel the same
They say they thought about ending it dawg
Final straw, then put all my songs it's crazy my music truly saves
And I'm a slave to my passion I give it all
Missing my grandma's calls
I'm just hoping she finally saw the effect of me kicking necks
She a angel, close to the God
And I'm thankful for what I've got
What more could you ask for?
What more could you ask?
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What more could you ask for?
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Yeah
I'm looking at my siblings as I watch 'em grow
Been kicking knowledge to 'em since they had a snotty nose
They get a ride to school, I used to have to walk through snow
Uphill both ways, that's always how the story goes
Confessing all my mistakes so they never make 'em
Promises I don't break 'em
Anywhere I can take 'em I do
Get in the booth and lay my life on a track
Don't tell a lie in any rhymes I just be writing the facts
It took some time but damn I finally made it celebrating life
For two years I was in class, I had my hand around my knife
Cause everybody wanna fight and I was terrified
Now my Twitter, Facebook, Instagram verified, what you doing?
I forgive 'em, had a homie who would steal from me
Lie about it, same time the same guy would kill for me
Even when he broke he still offer to get the bill for me
And people ask why I let him chill with me
What more could you ask for?
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Yo, yo
Thousands of fans who got their hands up in the sky
Who paid their money for a ticket when they barely getting by
You made it possible to live the dream I wanted since a child
Getting R. Kelly vibes I be damned if I can't fly
And they catch me
155 soaking wet and they catch me
Man I'm more grateful with every step
Still walking on the beach, with the sand in between my toes
Will my i
Phone explodes?
Cause I'm writing flows in my notes
In December ain't got a cold cause it's summertime in Australia
On the Gold Coast and people used to think I was a failure
That's a mojo, my crib dope, my whip dope, my kick dope
Got a lot of assets for my tracklist, I spit dope
My kinfolk and thick smoke
My gym dope but still save it
Never say he went broke
I sip slow, I'm still pacing
Kid dope, clip load
Bang, bang I kill stages
Gonna get more but I'm still saying
What more could you ask for?
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