Intro - Oi, clarts! 'old on to my fukin' bags for a minute while I go to the toilet for a w4nk. Just fukin' knock on the door if a fukin' plane's coming, innit.... aw, aw fuk, aw fukin' 'ell that's me, that's me, I gotta go where's me fukin' bum bag?

I was given my orders by the Goldie Lookin' Chain
To be 'ports first importer of Mary Jane
Cos I smokes more draw than your average Rasta
I'm now Newport's first Draw Ambassador

I got blocko in Morrocco, made a plan in Afghanistan
About bringing the draw back to the motherland
I told them the deal so they listened to my skit
About going into business, there's gap in the market

They knew I had to be good and not fukin' shitty
Cos Newport Town was now Newport City
I was shagging this bird who looked like Godzilla
And she said she knew this Columbian guerilla
So I turned her over and gave her a poke
And went to South America to score the coke
By this time next week if I'm careful clarts
I'll be importing more draw than fukin' Howard Marks

- Chorus
He's the Draw... Ambassador, and he's Adam Hussain
He's the Draw... Ambassador, and he's Adam Hussain

The draw in Singapore and pills in Ecuador
Shagging loads of Thai birds has left my cock raw
What's more, I can't stop making the score
I had to leave Italy cos I caused a war

Threw out the port and came back to a city
He's Adam Hussain and he's sitting pretty
As Draw Ambassador on a global scale
He imports by the quay and always makes a sale

I sold draw in Mexico and to even an Eskimo
Got out on bail in the capital of Israel
Now I'm back on the streets, and real wrecked up
I heard Ballsy's caused a riot in the world cup

I sold a nine-bar to a bra, in Canada
And bought and ashtray for my fukin' Grandma
Pulled a scam in Amsterdam and got away in a van
And now I'm on the run avoiding the fukin' can

- Chorus
He's the Draw... Ambassador, and he's Adam Hussain
He's the Draw... Ambassador, and he's Adam Hussain

Got messed in Budapest and got a tattoo in Timbuktu
Threw up on some Thai bird after sniffing fukin' glue
Then went on to Sweden cos I needed a reason
To get out of Saudi cos they wanted me for treason

We got fcuked on the exchange rate, making me irate
By shifting this draw from state to state
I can't wait, to see the Euro
So I can open up my own Change de Bureau

I nicked a new suit, I nicked a new tie
I wouldn't trust me too far cos I'm really quite sly
I went to Paraguay, smoked a cone and got high
But I had to leave cos they thought I was a spy

I went to Ibiza on my way back from Jamaica
I got a red carpet and my picture in the paper
When I got back to the 'port, I had duty free
Draw, fags and Rizlas for all the GLC

- Chorus
He's the Draw... Ambassador, and he's Adam Hussain
He's the Draw... Ambassador, and he's Adam Hussain


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    more likes;

    "I went to Paraguay, smoked a cone and got high But I had to leave cos they thought I was a spy"

    soulsearchon December 26, 2004   Link
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    General Comment

    Yeah it is, this one is just copied and pasted. Just checked it and there were a couple of other mistakes too like

    I've changed

    Throughout the port they came back to a city

    to Threw Out the port and came back to a city

    I think that's right?

    cbennetton December 26, 2004   Link

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