Cover art for 5 TO 10 by Don Toliver

5 TO 10

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5 TO 10 Lyrics

[Chorus]
I go five to ten, gon' and lock me in
Ride me like a motherfuckin' Harley
How you mean? I'm the highest kid
Ride me like a motherfuckin' Harley

[Verse 1]
I'm rockin' the cage
Oh yes, I'm big paid and I feel like an ape, and I'm rockin' the stage
Got too much trauma and too many problems, I'm 'bout to get faded
Ain't nobody know that's your girl, nobody, nobody would name it
I went and sipped out the Fanta today to break all the pain, and
(Where are you, my love? Where are you, my love?)
(Where arе you, my love? Where arе you, my love?)

[Chorus]
I go five to ten, gon' and lock me in
Ride me like a motherfuckin' Harley
How you mean? I'm the highest kid
Ride me like a motherfuckin' Harley

[Verse 2]
She rollin' like a rollercoaster, damn, lil' shawty rollin'
I know this shit won't get too far, but I wanna control it

I went to go to drive the car, I whip it like it's stolen
Like it's stolen (Where we goin' tonight?)

She finna throw the Rick Owen on, it's time to meet your friend
She let me stroke, I'm hittin' the drum, I'm goin', I'm goin' again
My body on bottom, my body on top, ain't nobody finna come stop it
She ridin' that dick like a Harley, she squeeze, I got baby rubbin'

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5 to 10 is a centrepiece of Don Toliver’s fourth studio album, signifying the importance of hip-hop culture as well as motorcycles to Don Toliver’s personal life. Don Toliver experiments with a bouncy and laid back flow, accompanied with searing strings and 808s. Most notably, Toilver pays homage to his late Uncle, Uncle Carl, for whom the album concept was designed for, with the heavy biker aesthetic which was the primary lifestyle of Don’s late Uncle. The outro to the track loops a message from Uncle Carl, whom was referred to by Don as one of his biggest supporters and the reason for his success as we know it today. The audio clip is played over a grail in mentor Travis Scott’s discography, and often regarded as one of Travis' best songs, Drugs You Should Try It

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