Chords for City high- what would you do (lyrics)
Tempo:
96.5 bpm
Chords used:
G
Em
E
D
C
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[Em]
Boys and girls want to hear a true story.
[D] Saturday night was [G] at this real wild party.
[Em] They had the liquor overflow in the cup.
[E] About five, six shivers [G] trying to work for a bubble.
And [Em] I took one girl outside with me.
Her [Gbm] name was Lana.
She was a junior high [Em] with me.
I said, why you up in there dancing with cash?
I guess her whole life's mean [G] since I seen you last.
She said, what would you do if your son [C] was at home?
Crying all alone [G] on the bedroom floor because he's hungry.
And the only way to feed [E] him is to sleep with a [G] man
for a little bit of money and his daddy's dog.
But we're smoking rock now, in and out of lockdown.
I ain't got a job now.
So for you, this is just a good [E] time.
But for me, this is [G] what I call life.
[Em] Girl, you ain't the only one with a [D] baby.
That's no [G] excuse to be living all [Em] crazy.
Then she looked me right square in the eye.
[E] I said, every day I [G] wake up hoping to die.
[Em] She said, nigga, I know about pain.
Because [D] me and my sister ran [G] away.
So my daddy couldn't [Em] rape us.
Before I was a teenager, [E] I done been through [G] most shit
you can't even relate to.
What would you do if your son was at home?
Crying all alone on the bedroom floor because he's hungry.
And the only way to [A] feed him is to sleep with a [Gm] man
for a little bit of money and his daddy's dog.
So we're smoking [C] rock now, in and out of lockdown.
[G] I ain't got a job now.
So for you, this is just a good [E] time.
But for me, this is what I call life.
[N] Yo, wait a second, man.
Something just ain't sounding [D] right.
You trying to tell me your girlfriend couldn't just go out
and get a regular job?
Man, this is mad short [Fm] he's going through the same thing, yo.
[Eb] If I ever ran into your girlfriend, I'd [D] probably say,
hold up.
What would you do?
[Eb] Get up on my feet and let go [Bb] of every excuse.
[Db] What would you do?
Because I wouldn't want my baby to go [Bb] through what I went through.
Come on, what [E] would you do?
Get up on my feet and stop making tight excuses.
What would you do?
Girl, I know [G] my mother.
What would you do if your son was back [C] home?
He's crying on the floor, on the bed,
because [G] he's hungry.
And the [D] only way to feel good is to run around
for a little bit of money and his [G] daddy's dog.
So we're smoking [Cm] rock now, in and out of lockdown.
I ain't got a [G] job now.
So for you, this is just a good [E] time.
But for me, this is what I call [G] life.
What would you do if your son was back [C] home?
He's crying all [B] alone on the bedroom [Bm] floor
because he's hungry.
And the [N] only way to feel good is to run around for a little bit
Boys and girls want to hear a true story.
[D] Saturday night was [G] at this real wild party.
[Em] They had the liquor overflow in the cup.
[E] About five, six shivers [G] trying to work for a bubble.
And [Em] I took one girl outside with me.
Her [Gbm] name was Lana.
She was a junior high [Em] with me.
I said, why you up in there dancing with cash?
I guess her whole life's mean [G] since I seen you last.
She said, what would you do if your son [C] was at home?
Crying all alone [G] on the bedroom floor because he's hungry.
And the only way to feed [E] him is to sleep with a [G] man
for a little bit of money and his daddy's dog.
But we're smoking rock now, in and out of lockdown.
I ain't got a job now.
So for you, this is just a good [E] time.
But for me, this is [G] what I call life.
[Em] Girl, you ain't the only one with a [D] baby.
That's no [G] excuse to be living all [Em] crazy.
Then she looked me right square in the eye.
[E] I said, every day I [G] wake up hoping to die.
[Em] She said, nigga, I know about pain.
Because [D] me and my sister ran [G] away.
So my daddy couldn't [Em] rape us.
Before I was a teenager, [E] I done been through [G] most shit
you can't even relate to.
What would you do if your son was at home?
Crying all alone on the bedroom floor because he's hungry.
And the only way to [A] feed him is to sleep with a [Gm] man
for a little bit of money and his daddy's dog.
So we're smoking [C] rock now, in and out of lockdown.
[G] I ain't got a job now.
So for you, this is just a good [E] time.
But for me, this is what I call life.
[N] Yo, wait a second, man.
Something just ain't sounding [D] right.
You trying to tell me your girlfriend couldn't just go out
and get a regular job?
Man, this is mad short [Fm] he's going through the same thing, yo.
[Eb] If I ever ran into your girlfriend, I'd [D] probably say,
hold up.
What would you do?
[Eb] Get up on my feet and let go [Bb] of every excuse.
[Db] What would you do?
Because I wouldn't want my baby to go [Bb] through what I went through.
Come on, what [E] would you do?
Get up on my feet and stop making tight excuses.
What would you do?
Girl, I know [G] my mother.
What would you do if your son was back [C] home?
He's crying on the floor, on the bed,
because [G] he's hungry.
And the [D] only way to feel good is to run around
for a little bit of money and his [G] daddy's dog.
So we're smoking [Cm] rock now, in and out of lockdown.
I ain't got a [G] job now.
So for you, this is just a good [E] time.
But for me, this is what I call [G] life.
What would you do if your son was back [C] home?
He's crying all [B] alone on the bedroom [Bm] floor
because he's hungry.
And the [N] only way to feel good is to run around for a little bit
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Boys and girls want to hear a true story.
[D] Saturday night was [G] at this real wild party.
[Em] They had the liquor overflow in the cup.
[E] About five, six shivers [G] trying to work for a bubble.
And [Em] I took one girl outside with me.
Her [Gbm] name was Lana.
She was a junior high [Em] with me.
I said, why you up in there dancing with cash?
I guess her whole life's mean [G] since I seen you last.
She said, what would you do if your son [C] was at home?
Crying all alone [G] on the bedroom floor because he's hungry.
And the only way to feed [E] him is to sleep with a [G] man
for a little bit of money and his daddy's dog.
But we're smoking rock now, in and out of lockdown.
I ain't got a job now.
So for you, this is just a good [E] time.
But for me, this is [G] what I call life.
[Em] Girl, you ain't the only one with a [D] baby.
That's no [G] excuse to be living all [Em] crazy.
Then she looked me right square in the eye.
[E] I said, every day I [G] wake up hoping to die.
[Em] She said, nigga, I know about pain.
Because [D] me and my sister ran [G] away.
So my daddy couldn't [Em] rape us.
Before I was a teenager, [E] I done been through [G] most shit
you can't even relate to.
What would you do if your son was at home?
Crying all alone on the bedroom floor because he's hungry.
And the only way to [A] feed him is to sleep with a [Gm] man
for a little bit of money and his daddy's dog.
So we're smoking [C] rock now, in and out of lockdown.
[G] I ain't got a job now.
So for you, this is just a good [E] time.
But for me, this is what I call life.
[N] _ _ _ Yo, wait a second, man.
Something just ain't sounding [D] right.
You trying to tell me your girlfriend couldn't just go out
and get a regular job?
Man, this is mad short [Fm] he's going through the same thing, yo.
[Eb] If I ever ran into your girlfriend, I'd [D] probably say,
hold up.
What would you do?
[Eb] Get up on my feet and let go [Bb] of every excuse.
[Db] What would you do?
Because I wouldn't want my baby to go [Bb] through what I went through.
Come on, what [E] would you do?
Get up on my feet and stop making tight excuses.
What would you do?
Girl, I know [G] my mother. _
_ What would you do if your son was back [C] home?
He's crying on the floor, on the bed,
because [G] he's hungry.
And the [D] only way to feel good is to run around
for a little bit of money and his [G] daddy's dog.
So we're smoking [Cm] rock now, in and out of lockdown.
I ain't got a [G] job now.
So for you, this is just a good [E] time.
But for me, this is what I call [G] life.
What would you do if your son was back [C] home?
He's crying all [B] alone on the bedroom [Bm] floor
because he's hungry.
And the [N] only way to feel good is to run around for a little bit _ _
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Boys and girls want to hear a true story.
[D] Saturday night was [G] at this real wild party.
[Em] They had the liquor overflow in the cup.
[E] About five, six shivers [G] trying to work for a bubble.
And [Em] I took one girl outside with me.
Her [Gbm] name was Lana.
She was a junior high [Em] with me.
I said, why you up in there dancing with cash?
I guess her whole life's mean [G] since I seen you last.
She said, what would you do if your son [C] was at home?
Crying all alone [G] on the bedroom floor because he's hungry.
And the only way to feed [E] him is to sleep with a [G] man
for a little bit of money and his daddy's dog.
But we're smoking rock now, in and out of lockdown.
I ain't got a job now.
So for you, this is just a good [E] time.
But for me, this is [G] what I call life.
[Em] Girl, you ain't the only one with a [D] baby.
That's no [G] excuse to be living all [Em] crazy.
Then she looked me right square in the eye.
[E] I said, every day I [G] wake up hoping to die.
[Em] She said, nigga, I know about pain.
Because [D] me and my sister ran [G] away.
So my daddy couldn't [Em] rape us.
Before I was a teenager, [E] I done been through [G] most shit
you can't even relate to.
What would you do if your son was at home?
Crying all alone on the bedroom floor because he's hungry.
And the only way to [A] feed him is to sleep with a [Gm] man
for a little bit of money and his daddy's dog.
So we're smoking [C] rock now, in and out of lockdown.
[G] I ain't got a job now.
So for you, this is just a good [E] time.
But for me, this is what I call life.
[N] _ _ _ Yo, wait a second, man.
Something just ain't sounding [D] right.
You trying to tell me your girlfriend couldn't just go out
and get a regular job?
Man, this is mad short [Fm] he's going through the same thing, yo.
[Eb] If I ever ran into your girlfriend, I'd [D] probably say,
hold up.
What would you do?
[Eb] Get up on my feet and let go [Bb] of every excuse.
[Db] What would you do?
Because I wouldn't want my baby to go [Bb] through what I went through.
Come on, what [E] would you do?
Get up on my feet and stop making tight excuses.
What would you do?
Girl, I know [G] my mother. _
_ What would you do if your son was back [C] home?
He's crying on the floor, on the bed,
because [G] he's hungry.
And the [D] only way to feel good is to run around
for a little bit of money and his [G] daddy's dog.
So we're smoking [Cm] rock now, in and out of lockdown.
I ain't got a [G] job now.
So for you, this is just a good [E] time.
But for me, this is what I call [G] life.
What would you do if your son was back [C] home?
He's crying all [B] alone on the bedroom [Bm] floor
because he's hungry.
And the [N] only way to feel good is to run around for a little bit _ _
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