Just Living

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[Ace Hood - Verse 1]

Okay

Keys to the benz

Breeze in the wind

Chicks get a tan

LV's in the lense

Fresh like some homemade drinks in the fridge

Gotta keep a bad chick, click and her friends

I'm just living my life, neck full of ice

See the rims roll like the game of the dice

Plus it came with the pipes, came with the top

Had to get it sliced, like a head full of lice

Nevermind was the price, cop it on site

Neck looking like a city fell full of lights

I'm a made ass nigga, bank and bigger

Only 19 when I seen 6 figures

Lord knows I'm a sinner, knows my dilemma

Keep a thick knott, in my hard blue denim

Let the hot water simmer, friends turn bitter

Hope a nigga fall when they scream out timber,

I be cool like the winter, no Decemeber

Two bad chicks, that's a two piece dinner

Ridin in a benz, I'm a Rose sippa

Pour a little outt

R.I.P my niggasss



[Ace Hood - Verse 2]

Uh,

Okay I came in the game, pray for the change

Click that I claim, put the name on the chain

Couple years of the fame, life aint the same

Plenty champagne, first class on the planes

And it got a nigga laid, I just feel I'm in the daze

Music that I made, I just started gettin praise

Everyday I pray, god keep me in the wave

Never let it phase, now I'm really gettin paid

See a nigga swag, courtside Heat game

Probably routin on my nigga Lebron James

The homie Dwayne Wade, just lookin out for the fay

Jay that's in your face, the champs is on the way

Swoosh I'm in the coupe, oops there goes the roof

True my bitch bad, and ass as thick as a nuis

My cash will introduce, my swagger in the room

Hit a couple of buttons, and the engine will vroom vroom

Shorty frontin to fuck, she'll kindly get the broom

And it's facts so don't assume

Man you niggas are after, like noon

And tell my moms new crib, got plenty of rooms



Ye, Eyy, Hahaha

We on our way to the good times baby

About Just Living

Ace Hood's "Just Living" stands as a quintessential example of his signature blend of Southern hip-hop and trap influences, characterized by his distinctive vocal delivery and introspective lyricism. Released during a period where Hood solidified his status as a prominent figure in the Atlanta music scene, the track exemplifies his ability to weave personal narrative with the rhythmic complexity of modern production. The song reflects themes of resilience and the daily struggles inherent in the hustle, delivered with a calm yet commanding presence that has become a staple in his discography. Musically, the recording showcases Hood's skill in maintaining melodic hooks while addressing gritty realities, a hallmark of his work alongside peers in the genre. It captures the essence of the era's sound, balancing raw authenticity with polished execution. As part of his broader catalog, "Just Living" serves as a reminder of his consistent output and dedication to exploring the human condition through the lens of street life and personal growth, resonating deeply with fans who appreciate his unpretentious approach to storytelling.