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[Intro: Lil Wayne & Dame D.O.L.L.A.]
Yup, oh yeah
D.O.L.L.A

[Chorus: Lil Wayne & Dame D.O.L.L.A.]
Aye, run it up, run it, aye, run it up, aye
I'ma get the check and I'ma run it up, aye (run it)
I'ma get the squad and we gon' run it up, aye (run it)
All of this is hustle, man, then this is love, aye
Run it up, aye run it, run it up, aye
I'ma get the check and I'ma run it up, aye
I'ma get the squad and we gon' run it up
(squad!), aye
All of this is hustle, man, then this is love
They was hatin' on me, now it's all love
All of this is hustle, man, then this is love
We was goin' hard, now we came up
All of this is hustle, man, then this is love

[Verse 1: Dame D.O.L.L.A.]
Aye, all of this is hustle
Y'all about to make it where I gotta show my muscle
When I'm gettin' to it girl it's easier to love you
Tried to give me scraps, I made 'em pieces to the puzzle
I grind
Ain't no secret money on my mind
Sit at my table then you want my time
And I don't play that
I'm stuntin' for the payback
I'm from where Golden State at
But Portland where I lay at
I'm the Daddy Mac, Mac Daddy with hoop and rappin'
Y'all be on your Kris Kross, uh, hustlin' backwards
All this game I'm givin' is prolly gon' be a caption
When the lights and cameras off I'ma still be 'bout that action
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[Chorus: Lil Wayne & Dame D.O.L.L.A.]
Aye, run it up, run it, aye, run it up, aye
I'ma get the check and I'ma run it up, aye
I'ma get the squad and we gon' run it up, aye
All of this is hustle, man, then this is love, aye

Run it up, run it, aye, run it up, aye
I'ma get the check and I'ma run it up, aye
I'ma get the squad and we gon' run it up
(squad!), aye
All of this is hustle, man, then this is love
They was hatin' on me, now it's all love
All of this is hustle, man, then this is love
We was goin' hard, now we came up
All of this is hustle, man, then this is love

[Verse 2: Lil Wayne]
Aye, I'm finna run it up
And tell them niggas hurry up and fuckers runnin' up
Them haters try to bring me down, I shouldn't have brung 'em up
She askin' me to bring her out, I only bring a blunt
Run it up, we runnin' things, she want run with us (yeah)
Yada, yada young mula, kiss my such and such
I want a thot, I want a model with a bubble butt
A double cup of some codeine and my slushy slush
Pullin' stunts, I'm pullin' strings, and I'm pullin' up
I spun it up and bounced back like a bungee jump
And D. Lill. in the bill, nigga one of us
Them D. Lills on my feet after 1-on-1
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[Chorus: Lil Wayne & Dame D.O.L.L.A.]
Aye, run it up, run it, aye, run it up, aye
I'ma get the check and I'ma run it up, aye
I'ma get the squad and we gon' run it up, aye
All of this is hustle, man, then this is love, aye

Run it up, run it, aye, run it up, aye
I'ma get the check and I'ma run it up, aye
I'ma get the squad and we gon' run it up
(squad!), aye
All of this is hustle, man, then this is love
They was hatin' on me, now it's all love
All of this is hustle, man, then this is love
We was goin' hard, now we came up
All of this is hustle, man, then this is love

[Verse 3: Dame D.O.L.L.A.]
They know what's up whenever we roll
D.O.L.L.A. with the movement, the party go, "ugh"
All of this is hustle, none of this is luck
Know what time it is, they don't frisk my cousins
We be on chill, we ain't worried 'bout nothin'
Baby, if it's real, then it's no discussion
I ain't tryna hear what you tryna tell me (uh-uh)
I ain't tryna buy what you tryna sell me, uh
I see the hatred, how that paint drip
Closed another deal, hunnid mill', uh, page flip
We gon' run it up, Cartier bracelet
I could make a princess chick out of basic
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[Chorus: Lil Wayne & Dame D.O.L.L.A.]
They was hatin' on me, now it's all love
All of this is hustle, man, then this is love
We was goin' hard, now we came up
All of this is hustle, man, then this is love, aye
Run it up, run it, aye, run it up, run it
I'ma get the check and I'ma run it up, aye
I'ma get the squad and we gon' run it up, aye

All of this is hustle, man, then this is love, aye
Run it up, run it, aye, run it up, run it, aye
I'ma get the check and I'ma run it up, aye
I'ma get the squad and we gon' run it up, aye

All of this is hustle, man, then this is love, aye
 
Nothing will top Wasatch Front for me. This song is pretty good, sounds a little too commercial personally.
 
[Intro: Lil Wayne & Dame D.O.L.L.A.]

All this game I'm givin' is prolly gon' be a caption
When the lights and cameras off I'ma still be 'bout that action
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[Chorus: Lil Wayne & Dame D.O.L.L.A.]
Aye, run it up, run it, aye, run it up, aye
I'ma get the check and I'ma run it up, aye

Dame speaks this message boards language. He does read here!

Talk nerdy to me, Dame!
 
I guess I'm just not a huge fan. His raps are kinda cliche and his delivery is kinda weak, and off beat in a not incredibly pleasing way.

Flame away.

I understand mostly. Its just not my music so I can't really critique it with a critical eye. There's parts that are good, and then parts that are kind of boring. It doesn't really stand out.

The chorus, in my opinion, is really... boring.
 
I guess I'm just not a huge fan. His raps are kinda cliche and his delivery is kinda weak, and off beat in a not incredibly pleasing way.

Flame away.
I like it, but I get the feeling that he is still figuring out his flow. He has natural talent, but only time and experience will tighten the flow.
 
I guess I'm just not a huge fan. His raps are kinda cliche and his delivery is kinda weak, and off beat in a not incredibly pleasing way.

Flame away.
Dame is, hands down, the best rapper that's ever played in the NBA (or at least the best that's ever recorded and publicly released his recordings). But that's not saying much. I can't hate on Dame's rapping - it's better that some major label rappers. But it's not something I'm ever going to listen to more than once.
 
I understand mostly. Its just not my music so I can't really critique it with a critical eye. There's parts that are good, and then parts that are kind of boring. It doesn't really stand out.

The chorus, in my opinion, is really... boring.
The chorus is really catchy IMO
 
IMO it's rather cliche and dumbed down. But then again, Lil Wayne is not my cup of tea... I just don't think he's all that great.
Cliche and dumbed down is usually what's catchy
 
I understand mostly. Its just not my music so I can't really critique it with a critical eye. There's parts that are good, and then parts that are kind of boring. It doesn't really stand out.

The chorus, in my opinion, is really... boring.

 
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I guess I'm just not a huge fan. His raps are kinda cliche and his delivery is kinda weak, and off beat in a not incredibly pleasing way.

Flame away.
I don't know if it is good or not. I know it makes ME want to jam pencils in my ears but that doesn't mean it is bad. I just liked your post because you said it.

He doesn't need everyone to kiss his ass, HCP has it covered.
 

"Why did I name the album CONFIRMED?

One of the definitions of confirmed is "fixed in habit and unlikely to change." I named the album that because there's always been something said about me spending time in the studio, even though I've always shown up and produced for my team every night. I've never had issues with stardom. I'm also not new to music. I've always created music while playing at every level of basketball. But now this is no longer an experiment. This is my second album. I'm putting out respectable music yearly. I've invested in that. I'm settled in. I don't feel the need to answer questions or address concerns. This is who I am and what I do.

--

Inspiration behind the album cover?

I wanted the cover to pay homage to some of my favorite artists.

Crown: Biggie
Prayer hands: PAC
Gold rope and Rolex: Nas
Highlighting my chest tattoo: for the art culture and community in Oakland."

I'm not of the right generation to appreciate rap music much. I don't care to listen to it and don't really have an opinion as to whether something in that genre is good or bad. I do respect Dame for his continued dedication and hard work on something that matters to him.
 
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I'm not of the right generation to appreciate rap music much. I don't care to listen to it and don't really have an opinion as to whether something in that genre is good or bad. I do respect Dame for his continued dedication and hard work on something that matters to him.

How old are you? You said you aren't of the right generation. Just curious. I think hip hop and the whole vibe isn't a generational thing, I think it's cultural. How or where you grew up and with who.
 
I'm a hip hop artist/fan/historian and I'm not feelin' this one.

Edit:

The song with Lil' Wayne.
 
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