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LYRICS: Jaywon – Zelle

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yee ahh …… kimoo

as I dey rolling this street

na the money dey jinja me ooh..

okay banger

yh were known this goodbye time

lady i traipse no traipse

bag one thing for

each and each of my grief don dey pay, love my crypto, love my crypto

sebi you bag my quantity (eh)

zelle the money (good ample)

zelle the money (good ample)

transfer the money (eh)

omo you bag my quantity (eh)

zelle the money (good ample)

zelle the money (good ample)

transfer the money (eh)

chale i traipse prevail in am later ahfi no pay

wire my aza

she advise type i prevail in am now all in bale(ah eh)

asay type you textual express material me data no extend

you know zadi is gradually on time no awe yeh

faithful fleeing from toronto, gat me feeling the total rainbow

now she bag used to me, love she faithful need the emblem (eh)

zelle the money (good ample)

zelle the money (good ample)

transfer the money (eh)

zaddy you bag my quantity (eh)

zelle the money (good ample)

zelle the money (good ample)

transfer the money (eh)

yeh i gat the contact

am spending money love i gained a contract

sound a love a gunshot

when my niggas pull up you know is beng-beng beng-beng

the celebration don originate

flip up the tune love is concert (oh)

infant give me soft touch

na the sugar and the honey type me gum bodd

(yehh)

kokoyepe my money is sending no one

50 bottles don yeldd a for my allotment yehhh

zelle the money (zelle the money good ample)

zelle the money (good ample)

transfer the money (eh)

omo you bag my quantity (you advise wetin)

zelle the money (good ample)

zelle the money (good ample)

transfer the money (eh)

eh bro shay you bag some dollars

(kokoyepe my money is sending no one)

(50 bottles don yeldd a for my allotment yehhh)

here is for my niggas on the road of The US

warrido

on the combo teeboy

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