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400 Thousand Video (MV)




Performed By: Boldy James
Featuring: The Alchemist
Language: English
Written by: Alan Maman, James Jones




Boldy James - 400 Thousand Lyrics




[ Featuring The Alchemist ]

You can't have no friends in real life
When all you do is bag
Up grams and sell white
Gotta find some way to stash these bands
And hide this cash
If they trip over my stash they set for life
I recognize it's hard to get it and keep it
Easy to jeopardize
Risk ain't worth the reward
Pay it no never mind
Take it in stride and if worse comes to worst
You always board your first
Never your second mind
Mind your business and never
Mix business with friendship
Cause friends be the ones in the end
When it's all said and done
Who can you call? Who can you run to?
Will they come through on the humble?
Or will they drop the ball and fumble
I wouldn't be surprised
I've seen it all out my own two eyes
Before he died my uncle
Said, "if you let it slide it'll
Come back to haunt you"

400 thousand
I got all of this money and can't trust
A soul to help me count this 400 thousand
Now the kush and the bricks got me
Pushing whips that ain't even out yet
400 thousand
Know how you know you getting money when you
Spend a thousand dollars on an outfit
400 thousand
I got all of this money and can't trust
A soul to help me count this 400 thousand

My son asked what's the most
Money I ever counted
I told him 'bout $460, 000
All dope money from whipping ounces
Slow rolling them snow bunnies
In Clinton Township
The bastards tried to give me 'bout six
For transacting them graham crackers
Of that brown shit had me surrounded
They jammed traffic
The vans in back of them Crown Vics
But they never found shit
During the fed run-ins, out in southwest
Used to have to get plugged into the outlet
Bagging up in the house, stressed, ask Justin
Man, I used to have nothing, but now I'm rich
No more out of town trips
Jumping on the road
No change of clothes, same old outfit
In the natty we hit the outlet
What I blew on vintage True Religion
Denim could've bought a couch set
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You can't have no friends in real life
When all you do is bag
Up grams and sell white
Gotta find some way to stash these bands
And hide this cash
If they trip over my stash they set for life
I recognize it's hard to get it and keep it
Easy to jeopardize
Risk ain't worth the reward
Pay it no never mind
Take it in stride and if worse comes to worst
You always board your first
Never your second mind
Mind your business and never
Mix business with friendship
Cause friends be the ones in the end
When it's all said and done
Who can you call? Who can you run to?
Will they come through on the humble?
Or will they drop the ball and fumble
I wouldn't be surprised
I've seen it all out my own two eyes
Before he died my uncle
Said, "if you let it slide it'll
Come back to haunt you"

400 thousand
I got all of this money and can't trust
A soul to help me count this 400 thousand
Now the kush and the bricks got me
Pushing whips that ain't even out yet
400 thousand
Know how you know you getting money when you
Spend a thousand dollars on an outfit
400 thousand
I got all of this money and can't trust
A soul to help me count this 400 thousand

My son asked what's the most
Money I ever counted
I told him 'bout $460, 000
All dope money from whipping ounces
Slow rolling them snow bunnies
In Clinton Township
The bastards tried to give me 'bout six
For transacting them graham crackers
Of that brown shit had me surrounded
They jammed traffic
The vans in back of them Crown Vics
But they never found shit
During the fed run-ins, out in southwest
Used to have to get plugged into the outlet
Bagging up in the house, stressed, ask Justin
Man, I used to have nothing, but now I'm rich
No more out of town trips
Jumping on the road
No change of clothes, same old outfit
In the natty we hit the outlet
What I blew on vintage True Religion
Denim could've bought a couch set
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Writer: Alan Maman, James Jones
Copyright: Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Royalty Network

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