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English, 05.02.2021 19:10 serenitynycole

Yeah Spotlight, uh, moonlight, uh
Nixxa, why you trippin'? Get your mood right, uh
Shawty look good in the moonlight
All these puxxy nixxas so bad mind
Spotlight, moonlight
Nixxa, why you trippin'? Get your mood right
Shawty look good in the moonlight
All these puxxy nixxas so bad mind
Spotlight, uh, moonlight uh
Nixxa, why you trippin'? Get your mood right, uh
Shawty look good in the moonlight
All these puxxy nixxas so bad mind
Spotlight, moonlight
Nixxa, why you trippin'? Get your mood right
Shawty look good in the moonlight
All these puxxy nixxas so bad mind
Feel like I'm destined
I don't need no Smxth & Wexson, no
Boy, who you testin'?
Fuxx a Scantron, here's your lesson, oh
Knife in intestine
Takin' shots at all your brethren, no
Feel like I'm damaged
Girl I know you fuxxing planned this
All alone, call my phone, make me feel right
Girl, you know when you call, it make me feel right
All alone, call my phone, make me feel right
Girl you know when you call, it make me feel right
Spotlight, uh, moonlight, uh
Nixxa, why you trippin'? Get your mood right, uh
Shawty look good in the moonlight
All these puxxy nixxas so bad mind
Spotlight, moonlight
Nixxa, why you trippin'? Get your mood right
Shawty look good in the moonlight
All these puxxy nixxas so bad mind
Spotlight, uh, moonlight, uh
Nixxa, why you trippin'? Get your mood right, uh
Shawty look good in the moonlight, uh
All these puxxy nixxas so bad mind, uh
Spotlight, moonlight
Nixxa, why you trippin'? Get your mood right
Shawty look good in the moonlight
All these puxxy nixxas so bad mind

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