[Intro]
Yeah, this one for my momma though, This one for my
[Verse 1]
I officially spent 10 years chasing my dream, people think I really made it but it ain't what it seems
Still the laughing stock of town cause I never blew up
But I can't stress about it all the hate is left in the dust
Shit it was out with the old crew, in with the new crew Everybody gave up being famous, ain't come too soon
Danny watched my momma die, man that be my real brother
He still work a 9 to 5, you know that I feel for him
And my teams all ready we've all been waiting on a busy lavish life that these youngins got for the taking
Seen my friends go broke, I've been broke once too
Heard that Redway died before his dreams could come true
Shit that scared me cause he wanted shit as bad as I want it
I dropped out of school, I'm seeing all my friends stuck in college
Momma knew that wasn't me, she knew I'd stay living strong
And she's the woman I've been working for, I hate that she's gone
She told me
[Hook]
You deserve the world, You deserve the world, You deserve the world (I got a lot more to say so)
You deserve the world, You deserve the world, You deserve the world (Just listen, alright I'm ready)
[Verse 2]
Shit I was, in the hospital telling momma to breathe
As she's struggling for air with a mask looking at me
Couldn't say a single word, death was coming way sooner
As I look and heard the doctor say were going to lose her
What you know about watching your mom pass in the flesh?
With your family trying to hold her as she screams on her bed
Hearing the cries of your father, sister, your aunt, and your friends
Knowing them minutes to them seconds she's about to be dead
Holding her hand as you're crying, and she's taking slow breaths
Running your fingers through her hair, shoulders getting all tense
Touching lifeless fingers knowing that's the last time you'll see her
At the funeral holding emotions in, getting deeper
People telling you that you gon' hold it down and get better
And all you think about is making it and feel more pressure
Hearing screams of her pain, hearing shit day to day
Since April 9th when Rose Llantino died I ain't been the same
My priorities switching, spending money like crazy
Losing happiness slowly, my careers getting shaky
Momma give me a sign, momma give me some hope
I gotta do this for the fam, momma dad's getting old
So much grief seeing that man work, I can't hide it
Ballin' in the club but got a family to finance
Fuck it I'm bout to hustle, throwing shit to invest it
I lost my special qualities, ain't afraid to confess it
Used to be 17, spitting better than these older dudes
Now I'm 22, age is nothing but an old excuse
Album by myself, funded by my lonesome
I just bought me a bottle, I pop this shit, now I'm on one
Drinking away my sorrows, cause reality's fucked
Poppa crying for his wife, homie I can't make this up
My little sisters 14, growing without her idol
Tell my family I'm gon' make it, shit is vital
They used to tell me
[Hook]
You deserve the world, You deserve the world, You deserve the world (Uh)
You deserve the world, (Just a little more, just a tiny bit more)You deserve the world, You deserve the world
(Listen, hear me out, uh)
[Verse 3]
Fuck the cars, fuck the chicks, fuck the chains
People really want the money but they never want the fame
I'm just into the attention, want people screaming my name
Cause I started from the bedroom baby look how far I came
I can't drag this shit longer, my other songs the same
Got to keep it strong through bullshit all emotions still maintained
This is Russell Llantino, this is the first page in the story about what all of these haters and critics made
This is me (Alright)
This is Russell Llantino, this is the first page in the story about what all of these haters and critics made
This is me
[Hook]
You deserve the world
Uh, you deserve the world (Russell), the world
The world, you deserve the world, yeah
Yeah, You deserve the world
[Outro - Rosalie Llantino]
Russell from young is a very independent kid, a smart kid, and knowing him how he get along with any kind of people, young people, old people, bad person, good person. He could get along with anybody knowing that he had that kind of qualities to himself. As a mother I have to convince myself, I have to let him go