Playboi Carti: Poem Analysis

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[Hook x2 - Playboi Carti:]
So much ice around my neck, bitch I'm a rockstar
Foreign car, Foreign Broad oh my God
VVS diamonds shining on my arm
Crashing Bentley coupes, rolling off them bars

[Verse 1 - Lil Uzi Vert:]
Um yeah, I was just in Miami
Yeah, guess who I fucked on the beach
Yeah, guess who I fucked on the beach
Yeah, guess who I fucked on the beach
Yeah, Diamonds that's all in my teeth
Yeah, VVS all in my ring
Yeah, Chanel that's all in my feet, yeah
Um, that's double C, yeah
Walking with that pocket rocket
Singing to your bitch like I'm Carl Thomas
Looking at your chain, boy they false diamonds
Looking at my chain, boy that's all diamonds
I just went to 3 Peats, spent like 5 thousand yeah
Cartier on my face, don't need no eye doctor yeah
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Hit that bitch from the side, yeah I side pipe her yeah
Dabbin' in the name of love, like the Pied Piper yeah

[Bridge - Lil Uzi Vert:]
Like that's right bitch, better make that cash
Like that's right bitch, better shake that ass
Like that's right bitch (that's right)
That's right bitch
Like that's right bitch (that's right)
That's right bitch
Like left, right bitch (left, right)
Left, right bitch
Like left, right bitch (left, right)
Left, right bitch
Like that's right bitch, better shake that ass
Like that's right bitch, better make that cash

[Hook x2 - Playboi Carti:]
So much ice around my neck, bitch I'm a rockstar
Foreign car, Foreign Broad oh my God
VVS diamonds shining on my arm
Crashing Bentley coupes, rolling off them bars

[Verse 2 - Playboi Carti:]
Left, right bitch
Left, right bitch
If a hoe can't get right, she get left right, bitch
Left, right bitch
Left, right bitch
I got cars, I got cars yeah, left, right

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