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Bad Habits Lyrics
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[Intro]
Uh-uh, uh, uh
Bad habits, a fuckin' junkie
[Verse]
Bad habits, a fuckin' junkie
On they set campin', ain't tryna kill a flunky
Wild animals come out of nowhere like Jumanji
Where I come from, it's only cold air, it's never sunny
Lot of lame shit come with life, uh, uh (Ooh)
Long as we gettin' money
Lot of lame shit come with life, uh, uh (Ooh)
Long as we gettin' money
Glock .22, bang, bang
Man, I'ma blick out 'fore you grab that
On my lil' bro, I do it like "broski, pass that"
(Skrrt, skrrt, skrrt, skrrt, skrrt) I'm in a fast 'Cat
Bullets will ride back before the climax
Now the joke's on you, 'member I was the one they laughed at
Get monеy, gang crew
When we pushеd pounds, ain't usin' no hashtag
...
[Intro]
Uh-uh, uh, uh
Bad habits, a fuckin' junkie
[Verse]
Bad habits, a fuckin' junkie
On they set campin', ain't tryna kill a flunky
Wild animals come out of nowhere like Jumanji
Where I come from, it's only cold air, it's never sunny
Lot of lame shit come with life, uh, uh (Ooh)
Long as we gettin' money
Lot of lame shit come with life, uh, uh (Ooh)
Long as we gettin' money
Glock .22, bang, bang
Man, I'ma blick out 'fore you grab that
On my lil' bro, I do it like "broski, pass that"
(Skrrt, skrrt, skrrt, skrrt, skrrt) I'm in a fast 'Cat
Bullets will ride back before the climax
Now the joke's on you, 'member I was the one they laughed at
Get monеy, gang crew
When we pushеd pounds, ain't usin' no hashtag
...
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Genius Annotation
Polo G’s “Bad Habits” was first previewed on an Instagram live story, preceding the release of his third studio album, Hall of Fame. This snippet was played along with two other songs: Polo G’s “Black Hearted” and “Feelin' Like”.
While only one out of the three snippets introduced (“Black Hearted”) was seen on the album. The remaining two are anticipated to be on the confirmed Hall of Fame Deluxe Version.
“Bad Habits” is Polo G’s second collaboration with artist and ukulelist Einer Bankz, following their Billboard #1 hit single, “RAPSTAR”, which was also seen on Hall of Fame.
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