“Yo, money over bitches, my niggas trust my senses, and I will take on that shit as the Lord is my witness! And you all have witnessed, but I have not finished. So keep your mouth closed and let your eyes listen.”

—  Lil Wayne

I'm Me
Official Mix tapes, The Leak (2007)

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