Had To Quit Fucking With You
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I gotta quit fucking with you {2x}
Damn homie all the shit we done been through
I gotta quit fucking with you
Gun jam, say the muthafucka wouldn't shot, ight,
I Gotta quit fucking with you {3x}
You was my main bitch and i loved you too, biggest hoe in da city,
I gotta quit fucking with you {3x}
VERSE
Let me tell you a story about this bitch i had,
use to buy this bitch all types of bags,
Little bad bitch, kept me on my swag shit,
Went to school to be a stylist, bitch kinda act a little childish
My main bitch, i think i like this hoe,
what the fuck wrong with me thinking i could wife this hoe,
lets put it like this she on the money team,
every rapper, every trapper, any athlete
I gotta quit with you, every nigga in the city been
fucking with you, little lien bitch, always on dat crying shit,
fine bitch, cute face, you'll think she so innocent
yeah she innocent, into to me, we intimate,
we be fucking instantly, got head game consistency,
consistency She fucked my head up mental,
head in that new bently, I thought this bitch was in to me.
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VERSE 2
My home boy, ride or die, bricking coppin pistol poppin,
we stay in the sky,
One sunday night, fell in the club,
Now pistol on deck so you know what it was,
Enemy in this bitch, we laugh on cheers
We know when he in the club we posted to kill,
Gun down, homie forreal, took his strap straight out
the window and unloaded the clip,
its war time, you know what it do, fuck you aint know,
i gotta quit fucking with you
Home boy in the feds, hunna twenty months
he been down for about 3 and get out in a couple months
i gotta quit fucking with you,
i can read between the lines i know what it do.,
he tellen sumthan, and im tellen him to,
let the streets know i gotta quit fucking with you
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Had To Quit Fucking With You
Yo Gotti delivers a sharp, street-level anthem in 'Had To Quit Fucking With You,' a track that exemplifies his signature blend of aggressive flow and unapologetic bravado. Released during a pivotal era for Houston hip-hop, the song reinforces his reputation as a vocal powerhouse capable of commanding attention with minimal production. The recording captures the raw energy of the mid-2000s rap scene, where artists like Gotti prioritized lyrical directness and rhythmic precision over polished arrangements. This track stands as a testament to his ability to craft memorable hooks and deliver punchy verses that resonate with listeners seeking authenticity and grit. It remains a staple in his discography, reflecting the bold persona he cultivated throughout his career.
