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English, 09.04.2021 17:20 jacobp0712

Name that song for brainliest!! "N gg a got left at his own party 'cause
He sent the address to the wrong coast
Three-fifty-seven, long nose
Hit his top, bustin' cans like Stone Cold
Shawty bangin', he young with an old soul
Chains swangin', baguette with the rose gold
I might switch up the drip in VLONE clothes
Cap-a-lot got the game in the strong hold"

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