Chief Keef - Can You Get Me Some Ice

Copied!edit Lyrics
original text at lyrnow.com/425219
*LYRICS FROM SNIPPET*
Wanna fuck her good one day
I'm still waiting for this time
I said "Jesus piece our Christ"
I feel that I can fly, baby I ain't 'gon lie-ie-ie-ie-ie
Our block baby it is World War 3, three!
Said she wanna come swerve on me (swerve)
So many people depend on me
Bring the green won't work on me, no!
Skrting the Benz it's 'gon stand on me, me!
I don't wanna say you could run on me, no!
Love you 'cause when you talk please

Call my FaceTime, don't call me
Blew up bitch in 2 am talking, (2 am)
See us in them skrts we ain't walking
All that shit you been having I been balling (been had that)
Only time I sleep
Can you gеt me some ice? (somе ice)
Don't believe in no, don't believe in no high High !
After a million lies
Had a pistol in a fight pow!
 
0

Song Description:

edit soundcloud

SoundCloud:

edit soundcloud

More Chief Keef lyrics

Chief Keef - Runnin
{intro: chief keef} Dp on the beat Sosa on the beat Bang bang {chorus: chief keef} Sosa, where you going? to the money Runnin' to it,

Chief Keef - Thought He Was Blood
{Verse} Ayy Them young niggas be on dumb shit Shoes tied, we run shit, ayy Ridin' round wit a broom stick Extendo taller then Bushwick Badass, nigga

Chief Keef - Back In The Day
{Verse 1} I need to smoke some pack or I go crazy (Dope) Been smokin' a pack since back in the day (Since back in the day) If I fuck your hoe, she gon' go cray (She

Chief Keef - Green Light
{intro: chief keef} Green light, green light, green light, green light, green light Girl, you know i get that yellow light, yeah, that slow money Yellow bitch, bright white

Chief Keef - Green Light [feat. Capo]
{intro: chief keef} Green light, green light, green light, green light, green light Girl, you know i get that yellow light, yeah, that slow money Yellow bitch, bright white

Chief Keef - 3hunna
{Intro: Red Cafe} Young Chop on the beat Bank Account What’s haddenin, what’s haddenin What’s haddenin, what’s haddenin {Verse 1: Red Cafe} Look I don’t

Chief Keef - Pausing
Otto Sosa on the beat Sosa baby, GBE baby (Sosa on the beat) {Chorus} You know I get bands Like you know, all these bitches love Sosa You know I'm

Chief Keef - Be Nice 2 Me
{intro} I'on like Gbe baby I'on like Sos' baby You know how we rockin' baby Fake niggas, fake life {hook: chief keef}

Chief Keef - Mooliani
{Intro: Chief Keef} Turbo T-T-T-T-T-Turbo on the track {Verse 1: Chief Keef} Lost in the drought I need some drank (Drank) Where the sizzler?

Chief Keef - Say I Ain’t Pick Yo Weak Ass Up
{Intro: Chief Keef} (Ayy, Young Malcolm) Yeah Ain't no Obama Care, yeah GBE baby Sit Gang, Fifth Gang, Get It Gang {Verse 1: Chief

YouTube

edit video

Chief Keef

Chief Keef
edit foto

Biography

edit bio
Chief Keef, born Keith Farrelle Cozart, is a rapper and musician who hails from the dangerous neighborhood of O Block in Chicago. Growing up on 64th street and MLK drive, Keef was exposed to the harsh realities of life at a young age. Despite the challenges he faced, Keef found solace in music and began his journey to becoming a household name in the rap industry.

In 2011, Keef started to make a name for himself with the release of his mixtapes, The Glory Road and Bang, which gained him attention from the local community in Chicago. His unique style and raw lyrics quickly set him apart from other artists, earning him a loyal following.

Keef's breakthrough came with the release of projects like Back From the Dead and his debut studio album Finally Rich, which featured popular tracks such as "3Hunna" and "I Don't Like". However, it was his hit single "Love Sosa" that catapulted him to superstardom, garnering him fans from all over the country.

Over the years, Keef has continued to release music, with projects like Bang 2, Almighty So, Back From The Dead 2, and Sorry 4 The Weight showcasing his growth as an artist. In 2016, Keef briefly retired from music due to issues with his label, but made a triumphant return in 2017 with the release of Two Zero One Seven and Dedication.

Chief Keef's impact on the rap industry is undeniable, as he is widely credited as the forefather of drill rap and a major influence on the modern rap scene. With his unique sound and unapologetic lyrics, Keef has solidified his place as a legendary figure in the world of music.