Don't Fall In Love
Jon Connor Lyrics
I am not these niggas you compare me to, can't do what a square do
No, I do not love you, Hell no, I ain't gon' marry you
Tryna run that game but a real nigga scarin' you
Fuck you think I'm stupid? I know all these niggas sharin' you
Fall in head first, when I was young I learned my lesson
Nigga, don't ignore that feeling if she got you second guessing
You wonder what she doin', every minute, every second
You keep callin' (callin), and gettin' a voice message
Make you question why you fucking with her, she fucking another nigga
You fucked on the first night? So did that other nigga
These hoes can expose that you a pussy in disguise
So you thinkin' you gon' rescue her
News flash; she laughing at that ass while this nigga layin' next to her
He shakin' his head every time you send a text to her
Don't play yourself homeboy, it's just sex to her
(yea it is)
Don't fall in love with a bitch
They take what they can, at every fucking cost
At any risk or any loss
Don't fall in love with a bitch
They take what they can, at every fucking cost
That's why you niggas end up lost
Look I'm speaking from experience, so you don't have to
I used to save these hoes, go to the crib, and get the bat suit
Got the run around so much, I shoulda wore a track suit
Niggas tellin' me that ain't the bitch to get attached to
Shit, I done seen niggas go crazy for these hoes
Try to trap em, bustin' in em, having babies by these hoes
They trapped in the moment, while she fuckin', giving head
The truth get exposed, now it's fucking with his head
Make me sick to my stomach cause you missin' that bitch
She just sucked my dick and now you kissin' that bitch
The homies know the deal, we all dissin' that bitch
Riding strapped with this nigga, steady quittin' that bitch
Go run your game cause I'm up on it
I told em she was mine for tonight
And now she his for the moment
In my bed last night, now she's in here for the morning
I pimped your game out it
Don't fall in love with a bitch
They take what they can, at every fucking cost
At any risk or any loss
Don't fall in love with a bitch
They take what they can, at every fucking cost
That's why you niggas end up lost
Don't fall in love with a bitch
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Jon Connor, (born Jon Kevin Freeman Jr. pronounced; April 13, 1985) is an artist/producer/song writer & Co-CEO of All Varsity Entertainment. Jon Connor was born and raised in Flint, Michigan. His father, Jon Freeman Sr. is an accomplished musician turned Christian minister who served as one of Connor's earliest and biggest musical influences. He was raised by his mother Mahaley Freeman on Flint's North Side in a neighborhood located off of the notorious Dayton Ave. Read Full BioJon Connor, (born Jon Kevin Freeman Jr. pronounced; April 13, 1985) is an artist/producer/song writer & Co-CEO of All Varsity Entertainment. Jon Connor was born and raised in Flint, Michigan. His father, Jon Freeman Sr. is an accomplished musician turned Christian minister who served as one of Connor's earliest and biggest musical influences. He was raised by his mother Mahaley Freeman on Flint's North Side in a neighborhood located off of the notorious Dayton Ave. He began producing and song crafting at the young age of 10. By the age of 14 he founded his own independent record label Avie Squad Records/ All Varsity Entertainment with Jason Monk. Using money that they earned doing odd jobs in the neighborhood, Monk and Connor created a studio in his mother’s basement.
As a freshman in high school Jon Connor began selling his own mixtapes out of his school backpack and out of the trunk of his mother's car with the help of his older sister. By 18, Connor had developed a name for himself in the Flint music scene. He completed an entire movie score for the independent Basketball Documentary Film "Flint Star The Motion Picture". To complete the movie score he used new and some old music that dated back to when he was 15 years old. He later went on to shoot his first independent music video that same year.
In 2005 he teamed up with the southern-based beat making team of E. Rude and Kevin "K.Wills" Williams to create the underground classic "The Calling Pt. 1 The Prequel". Raptalk.net calls the Calling “…an awesome blend of pure hip hop flow, unique beats, solid production, and realistic content”. His music conveys genuine purpose and individuality, rare qualities in contemporary rappers. The Calling pt.1 served as Connor's official introduction to the world, as it gained him national notoriety (VH1.com, rapcapital.com, planeturban, Urbanology magazine etc.) and a loyal fan base. Producing over half of the material on his critically acclaimed debut album, Connor not only showed his ability as a gifted lyricist and songwriter, but also as a skilled producer.
Connor's style of production is described by him as "a mirror of human emotions". His sound is well rounded just as his influences are. Connor's influences include; Prince, Hall and Oats, Michael Jackson, Carol King, Beats by the pound and Seal among many others. Never one to limit himself, Connor not only strives to be a great hip-hop producer, but a great producer period, no matter the genre.
Jon Connor is a young musical talent who will be a force in music for years to come, “Even this early in his career, Jon Connor has every right to label himself the “people’s rapper”…” (Rapreviews.com.). Connor’s progression from underground rapper to commercial success is a long way from selling mix tapes out his mother’s car in Flint. But don’t expect the self proclaimed musical “Terminator” to lose his hunger any time soon.
As a freshman in high school Jon Connor began selling his own mixtapes out of his school backpack and out of the trunk of his mother's car with the help of his older sister. By 18, Connor had developed a name for himself in the Flint music scene. He completed an entire movie score for the independent Basketball Documentary Film "Flint Star The Motion Picture". To complete the movie score he used new and some old music that dated back to when he was 15 years old. He later went on to shoot his first independent music video that same year.
In 2005 he teamed up with the southern-based beat making team of E. Rude and Kevin "K.Wills" Williams to create the underground classic "The Calling Pt. 1 The Prequel". Raptalk.net calls the Calling “…an awesome blend of pure hip hop flow, unique beats, solid production, and realistic content”. His music conveys genuine purpose and individuality, rare qualities in contemporary rappers. The Calling pt.1 served as Connor's official introduction to the world, as it gained him national notoriety (VH1.com, rapcapital.com, planeturban, Urbanology magazine etc.) and a loyal fan base. Producing over half of the material on his critically acclaimed debut album, Connor not only showed his ability as a gifted lyricist and songwriter, but also as a skilled producer.
Connor's style of production is described by him as "a mirror of human emotions". His sound is well rounded just as his influences are. Connor's influences include; Prince, Hall and Oats, Michael Jackson, Carol King, Beats by the pound and Seal among many others. Never one to limit himself, Connor not only strives to be a great hip-hop producer, but a great producer period, no matter the genre.
Jon Connor is a young musical talent who will be a force in music for years to come, “Even this early in his career, Jon Connor has every right to label himself the “people’s rapper”…” (Rapreviews.com.). Connor’s progression from underground rapper to commercial success is a long way from selling mix tapes out his mother’s car in Flint. But don’t expect the self proclaimed musical “Terminator” to lose his hunger any time soon.
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A.J Ngendahayo
Jon Connors seriously the best wrapper out now who isn't main stream
Joseph Kerchner
Crazy how no ones been able to surpass this in almost a decade
Dorothea Thomas
@Joseph Kerchner that part crazy af
Joseph Kerchner
@Rayce Waltenberg I know, all his mixtapes on datpiff and his albums are phenomenal. Underrated forsure
Rayce Waltenberg
What’s even more crazy is he never got the recognition that he deserved
Coven Noir
Facts. His last 2 lines are a lesson for a lifetime.
Kevin McMahon
One of the realist songs ever
Gabriel Gonzalez
We need an on screen lyrics video for this song!!
j k
he spits the truth!
justin shaver
Real and good shit!