100 lyrics for "(Number one, number one)"
I stayed in Mississippi a day too long There's only one one thing that I did wrong Was stayed in Mississippi a day too long Every step of the way We walk the line Your days are numbered So are mine Time is piling up We struggle and we scrape
PlayHey Nas, how ya doin'? Take my name, and my number number But let's take, it, slow Point out my enemies, a girl who's into me But not a hype chick someone with proper energy Meanwhile, we'll be groovin' I can be, what you said That you need, I can be, all that
PlayPublic enemy number number one Public enemy! I'm invincible You might say despicable Punishments reciprocal I'm unbeatable And the trouble has just begun Roses on your grave I'll be on my way
PlayI could hold you so close and never let you in I learned from the start that all I had was me I am as one, one, the father and the son Alone among numbers Scream back at the thunder I could feel you in my bones and never really feel a thing You can’t climb
PlayI'm going big, suck my dick Too many niggas, not enough hoes And some of you niggas, acting like hoes I know a lot of people that smile in my face But talk behind my back every time I'm gone So when they call my number, I don't never pick up I don't owe
PlayGive me a number number one, give me a number number two, whoa! Wo-ho, wo-ho, wo-ho-ohoo Give me a number number one, give me a number number two, whoa Wo-ho, wo-ho, wo-ho-ohoo
PlayBaby it ain't you it's just me I need a break 'Cause you keep accusing me of cheating on you baby I don't want to lose you but I need a lil space As long as you don't move to a whole 'nother state You still gon' be my number number one I ain't finna change my
PlayAnd I'm just as country as country can be I grew up on Jones and Tammy Wynette Blue collar dollars and the sun on my neck Nascar and Earnhart, still miss number number three Hey, I'm just as country as country can be Wide open spaces fit me like a glove Still
PlaySituation number number one, it's the one one that's just begun But evidently it's too late Situation number number two, it's the only chance for you It's controlled by denizens of hate Situation number number three, it's the one one that no one one sees Is all too often dismissed as
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