Elijah Wiggins - The Spin lyrics

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Elijah Wiggins - The Spin lyrics

[Intro:] I've been up and down but I ain't never seen the spin | x4 [Verse 1: Elijah Wiggins] Honda Civic whipping if I'm with my n-word Dallen (Yup) Working these late nights somebody call up Jimmy Fallon Making all these hits but really I ain't even counting Ones about to blow I'm bout to hire an accountant Midnight Tribe and WeirdKids that's the team don't you forget it You can blame my God for the talent we've been given Only signing deals if I don't lose my religion Because I'm Christian Boy you knew it I'm not one to rock with gimmicks I've been in The Spin downtown Oly be the resting spot Girly blowing green like she don't have a second thought Man that's so depressing because it's that or it's sui-watch And bloody wrist ain't cute but I know some girls that can show it off Eli be the name since the start don't forget that I've been on the up and up and you really shouldn't miss that If I was taking bets put it on me boy I'm winning I'm trying to see the world with some endless pics of grinning [Hook: Elijah Wiggins] I've been up and down but I ain't never seen the spin | x8 [Verse 2: Elijah Wiggins] T-line be the spot that had me growing in the worst way Taught me how to lay a girl but never go on first dates Probably why it's hard for me to even want to settle down But I'm working past that young boy trying to settle now Sippin' AriZona like I'm tribal in a zone right now Reminiscing on the little leeches trying to hold me down Only people outside the fam that I've been feeling | Got some names I'm not revealing But it's funny how things shifted All my Gs in high school got me feel like I'm worst case May have started last but I'm gonna end in first place Trying to spread a mission why rap first place And If I only reach one that's the worst and best case Worst because I want more Best because that's one more Worst because there's much more Best because I started Catch me in a rocket I'm just trying to blast off Three hundred and sixty people present like a roll call

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