Swing My Door Lyrics

[Verse 3: Gucci Mane]
Niggas call me "thrift store" 'cause the know the price low
I count 18 rubber bands every time I swing my door

Breaker, breaker, beaker, beaker
Spent 350 on the sneakers
It came from servin' geekers
Yella' 'Vette nicknamed Chiquta
A clear coat Chevy, same color Aquafina
Quarter million dollar lick, that changed my whole demeanor
Ridin' a scooter through South Beach, lookin' for a Trina bitch
Diamond necklace, diamond anklet, diamond princess, Bimmer bitch
I change lanes, paint change, hangin' out the brain dawg
Bottles of champagne and it came from sellin 'caine dawg
Coca-cola, pickin' yola, and it stank, you smell the odor
When I sk-sk-sk-sk-skrrt, I bet it jump back over, over
Ridin' in my rental, got a Rover in my pocket, though
84 stack, 'bout to take a trip to Mexico

Nigga violate, I'ma kill him and slit his throat
Smoke a blunt of dro, then take my ho to Pappadeaux's

[Chorus: Gucci Mane]
Swing my door, swing my door
Every time they swing my door
I count 18-5 every time they swing my door
Swing my door, swing my door
Yeah, them prices real low
But they gon' search you up and down
Every time they swing my door
Swing my door, swing my door
And you know they swing my door
And it's 18-5 every time they swing my door
Swing my door, swing my door
Yeah, them prices real low
But they gon' search you up and down
Every time they swing my door, nigga

[Outro: Gucci Mane]
That boy Gucci
That nigga Burn on the track, nigga
Yeah, Gucci Mane, La Flare, nigga
Uh-huh, uh-huh

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Gucci delivers an ear-shattering, heavy-hitting trap anthem, boasting about selling whole bricks of cocaine for $18,500 so often that the door to his trap house is constantly “swinging” with junkies coming in and out.

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