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Name This 50 Cent Song?
The song im looking for can be heard on the J.Timberlake Cry Me A River remix Ft 50. It is one of 50 Cents Old song mixed into Cry Me A River.
“She aint that chick from the burbs thats a Stranger to the drama, She that uptown girl with the cocky persona
Went out a way to let her know that i want her
I tell her I, know foa sho we belong togetha
And i wouldnt break her heart my intentions are betta
And i shared the same dreams she had about chedda
When the D’s came she was down to hold the berretta
I got a thing for baby girl
Its me and her against the world
Whooooo”
I Have tried googlein the lyrics but it only comes up with the Cry Me A River remix. Could anyone name this song for me i have been looking for it for a long time.
Thanks
50 is wack
Strong E “New Winner Video”Co Star of 50 cents Movie Before I Self Destruct Coming Feb 10 year old rapper
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