

You call me Nas, but the hood call me Doobie I ain’t fall off, I just ain’t release my new s*** I ain’t gon’ lie, you got it all, all, all, all, all of me Think both of your legs gone, the way you fallin’ for me The girl of my dreams, but I ain’t fallin’ asleep Girl Of My Dreams – Juice WRLD, Suga, BTS You’re the one that I need for the rest of my life You’re my ride or die, you’re my reason why

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