Krayzie:
Yeah, come on, come on, come on.
This is my family. This is my family, my family.
Mo Thug music, Mo Thug music.
Sing, sing, sing, sing along, sing along.
It's all about Mo Thug, Mo Thug, Mo Thug, [sing along, sing along] Mo
Thug, Mo Thug, Mo Thug, Mo Thug, Mo Thug, [sing,
sing, sing, sing along, sing along] Mo Thug, Mo Thug, Mo Thug, Mo
Thug.
Tre:
My family, oh, it means so much to me. Everywhere we go, playa haters
gonna hate and that's for sure. My family tree
recruited on this thugsta groove. Whatcha gonna do when they come for
you?
Tony Tone and Boogie Nikke:
I love my family, this Mo Thug family, you mean the world to me.
Heaven's where we gonna be.
Together, together we stand. Together we fall, ya'll. I never turn my
back on y'all. I got my halo, cocked (?) drop (?) fall,
ya'll.
Layzie:
Come and look at this world that's ever so cruel, but the good Lord
blessed us. Gave me true family I can depend on, 500
Benz with the (?) chrome rims on, now I can get off when the wind
blow, but I'd like to thank You, Jesus Christ, for givin' for
givin' up Your life for us. Now, I can think twice, 'fore roll the
dice, advice from a thug, tell mommy I love her everyday, think
of her. Take a look at your thugs to the front of the line. Hear the
thunder grind off in my mind. We done partied overtime.
Destruction, terror, oh what an era, let's get it together 'fore it's
over. Be a soldiers like my Mo Thug family.
They never ever turned their backs on me [backs on me] when I was
down. My Mo Thugs is always around, and if there
comes a time to pick or choose [pick or choose], my Mo Thugs won't
never lose [don't ya know your gonna lose]. We are
the thugs. Yeah, we be those children [gotta be that child]. We gotta
keep on thuggin', that's how we make our livin' [gotta
make my money, man, it's still the same, yeah].
Jhaz:
You know who I be, once again, comin' at you. It's Jhaz [Jhaz],
megablast, top class, black Jag, cream rag. Playa, better
check your head, look out for the New Breed.
Brina:
Females comin' for ya, Mo Thug family roots runs too deep, 'Brina
trippin' on these haters surroundin' us trues on a daily basis.
Smiling faces, jealous of this Mo Thug flippin' on the risin' status.
Ken Dawg [with Tre]:
Yeah, yeah, my family, yeah, my family, Mo Thug. [It's my family Mo
Thug.] Tell me who the coldest [the coldest] the playa
you know? I know for sure, sure, rollin' with Mo, rollin' with Mo
[rollin'], you'll fall, gotta go, 'cause we survivin' these
remainin' years. When the smoke clears, no fear, [no, no fear] no
tears, no tears.
Tre:
When there's a problem I can't solve, my family gets involved. We've
been here through thick and thin. On my thugs I can
depend.
Lil Mo Heart:
Been down from the getty go, since any a you, can you feel me though?
Mo Thug takin' over from the north to west. want to
test? Better come prepared with your Smith and Wesson, now learn the
lesson, stop stressin', be true to the game, Mo Thug
runnin' everythang, everythang, everythang.
Tre:
We are soldiers, now, we want to thank you for the time you've took to
listen to our funky groove.
Sin:
I guess if it was not for them blessings, weak evil thought would
control my whole existence. We preach and speak true belief
from within this, family tree would fall, crumble like Sodom,
Gomorrah.
Tombstone:
Can't duck, can't run from the cut, back up the wasteland field, peel
for mine, the deal, how the click be real with it. My family
tree standin' strong.
Gates:
Natural born in the world of madness, no gladness, leave a nigga
insane, gotta change my way 'fore the darkest day. Clickin'
tight 'til the end with the gang.
Krayzie:
Come on, come on and swing this way [swing this way]. It got to be
harmony. Evil'll be done, wicked erased, erased.
Humbly united gatherin' souls understood. Mo Thug, Mo Thug, love 'em
like one of my own. Hold on, I bet ya we'll never go
wrong, if we stay strong against the evil that be tryin' to split ya.
We, who gets conflict, must just be weak, it's gettin' clearer
and clearer [and clearer]. Enemies want to break my family down,
pinnin' it. If we ever needed the Lord, we need Him now.
Amen. Amen. Bless the Mo Thug children, and could You watch over mine
for me? Get up, get pumped, do what ya want
just don't insult my game. Nigga, this is a family thang. 'Til I take
one to the brain, I'll remain the same. You look out for me. I
look out for you. This is what you do to unite your trues.
It's all about Mo Thug, Mo Thug, Mo Thug, Mo Thug, Mo Thug, Mo Thug,
Mo Thug, Mo Thug, Mo Thug, Mo Thug, Mo
Thug, Mo Thug.


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