Streets Need A Body Lyrics – Antonio Ortiz

Streets Need A Body Lyrics by Antonio Ortiz

Say your goodbye
You’re on the wrong side
One day when we make the rules
So don’t play us like no fool, oh, street life

Nobody warned ya
They can talk like they want it
But they don’t really want the street life
Sutphin bully, double shotty

Shootin’ up your lobby
These streets need a body, I’m too famous
Me and my n#gg#s bout them triggas
Puttin bodies in rivers

Robbin for major figures
I was born in the gutters of Southside
And outside is where I earned my stripes, I’m bout mine
Corner bodega, played a n#gg# like Sega

Applied the pressure like mega, that’s how we do pretenders
So f#ck four quarters and two dimes
A shotty and a vest with two nines is how I dispute mines
Say your goodbye

You’re on the wrong side
One day when we make the rules
So don’t play us like no fool, oh, street life
Nobody warned ya

They can talk like they want it
But they don’t really want the street life
Every f#cking morning I’m looking to get the payout
Before you rob the stash house, you better know the layout

When bullets spray out, n#gg#s live and n#gg#s die
Should’ve been a double homi, two n#gg#s survived that’s Queens for ya
Fiends on every corner need a team of lawyers, dreams turn into schemes
Triple beams and porterhouse steaks baggin’ the product

The streets need a body, I knew it before I got up, your block shot up
100 and 40 reasons why you no longer breathin’, b#tch #ss we even
It’s Famous, put n#gg#s on the news with my stainless
Owe me, I’m comin for them payments, in funeral arrangements

I’m kissin’ yo mama at the wake with a bouquet of flowers and hard dick for your girl
It’s my world, Southside, Jamaica Queens
It’s always the murder scence, see what I mean?
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Antonio Ortiz Lyrics – Streets Need A Body

Antonio Ortiz

Streets Need A Body