New single from Ludacris featuring Usher & David Guetta. Perfect set up for his new album. Check out Ludacris Rest Of My Life Lyrics, Video and Download here…
Download: Ludacris ft. Usher & David Guetta – “Rest Of My Life”
Ludacris Rest Of My Life Lyrics:
If you live for somethin’
You’re not alone my friend So fill up your cup and lift your lighter A toast to lifeThey say what don’t kill me can make me stronger
So two drinks a night should help me live longer I blow some smoke to give my lungs a test ‘Cause why tip-toe through life to arrive safely at death I’m on a journey yeah I’m on a roll Sometimes I gotta close my eyes just to open my soul And tonight is the night I gotta feeling I’m about to act a fool So if you go fix some drinks me and Usher ’bout to break some rulesThat’s somewhere to go, but the world is moving slow
I was born for the fast life I go for broke, a lesson I can’t afford But for what it’s worth I’m ready to pay For the rest of my life For the rest of my lifeNa na hey, oh
Na na hey, oh Na na hey, oh Na na hey, for the rest of my lifeIf I got one life to live, I’mma party ’til I’m dead
What the hell is a life worth living if it’s not on the edge Trying to keep my balance, I’m twisted so just in case I fall Written on my tombstone should say “Women, Weed, and Alcohol”That’s somewhere to go, but the world is moving slow
I was born for the fast life I go for broke, a lesson I can’t afford But for what it’s worth I’m ready to pay For the rest of my life For the rest of my lifeNa na hey, oh
Na na hey, oh Na na hey, oh Na na heyIf you live for somethin’
You’re not alone my friend So fill up your cup and lift your lighter A toast to lifeI’m stuck in this moment, freeze the hands of time
‘Cause I feel inner peace when I’m out of my mind And you can call me crazy, but I like to roll the dice So I’m willing to bet that I’mma be crazy for the rest of my lifeFor the rest of my life
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