The Wonder Years
The Wonder Years
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The Wonder Years
The Wonder Years
The Wonder Years
The Wonder Years
The Wonder Years
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The Wonder Years
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The Wonder Years
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“I Ain’t Saying He A Gold Digga (Sike!)” is an early recording featured on the band’s split with Bangarang. This song describes the narrator confronting a leprechaun that sold him short, and ready to give him what he deserves.
The title is a play on a lyric from Kanye West’s “Gold Digger”.
My heart is broken now cause all I had is gone
My cheeks are moist
But you best brace yourself revenge is coming on
I’ve got no choice
And me I had my pot of gold
And you left me here broken and cold
When you’re cornered now all out of friends
And you’re all but dead, you’re all but dead
And now it’s time for your life to end
And you’re all but dead, you’re all but dead
Dear mister leprechaun you’ve crossed a line in the sand
You met your match
But now the time has come to taste the back of my hand
You should be dead
And me I had my pot of gold
And you left me here broken and cold
When you’re cornered now all out of friends
And you’re all but dead, you’re all but dead
And now it’s time for your life to end
And you’re all but dead, you’re all but dead
The end of the line the end of the rainbow
When you’re cornered now all out of friends
And you’re all but dead, you’re all but dead
And now it’s time for your life to end you’re dead
When you’re cornered now all out of friends
And you’re all but dead, you’re all but dead
And now it’s time for your life to end
I Ain’t Saying He a Gold Digga (Sike!) was written by Dan Campbell.