Steamboat – SUNLIGHT

Steamboat SUNLIGHT

Steamboat – SUNLIGHT Lyrics

Artist: Steamboat
Song: SUNLIGHT

I don’t really know my type, I don’t know my type
I don’t f#ck with ghetto hoes, but ghetto hoes they get me right
Came up brighter than a light, a star that shines at night
Baby you’re my sunlight, I wake up to your bright eyes

I don’t really know my type, I don’t know my type
I don’t f#ck with ghetto hoes, but ghetto hoes they get me right
Came up brighter than a light, a star that shines at night
Baby you’re my sunlight, I wake up to your bright eyes

All my love got him fiending, he’s fiending now
Couple Perc’s, a bunch of molly, got me geeking out
He bе mad like why he freaking, hе’s freaking out
Make him scream but we ain’t speaking, we scream for love

There ain’t much love, going both ways
Keep on hiding from addictions, I’ve seen better days
Got so much money on my mind, that I can’t complain
See I’ve been looking for another, tryna numb my pain

My b#tch will shoot a movie, the back the whole scene
I stay strapped with a tooly, I rock my tooly
She let me hit in 4K, no rover rose
Told him go and strike a pose man, cause your my right hand

I don’t really know my type, I don’t know my type
I don’t f#ck with ghetto hoes, but ghetto hoes they get me right
Came up brighter than a light, a star that shines at night
Baby you’re my sunlight, I wake up to your bright eyes

I don’t really know my type, I don’t know my type
I don’t f#ck with ghetto hoes, but ghetto hoes they get me right
Came up brighter than a light, a star that shines at night
Baby you’re my sunlight, I wake up to your bright eyes
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From the album:
The Complete Releases 1953-62, Vol. 1
Release Year: 1955