Keep a mild groove on

[Redman]
Yeah, you can't keep a Gorilla out this, motherfucker
Yeah, yo,
Oh my God,
Oh my God
Gorillaz runnin' down on you real hard
Oh my God,
Oh my God,
Gorillaz runnin' down on you real hard
Yo they call me Redman on stage slash Gorilla
So big I ride on back of vans like Magilla
My chest is hairy as fuck my back as well
Shit my granddad was built like a half a whale
We rip through cell doors we don't ask for bail
Happy Gilmore Gorilla whoopin' ass for real
Beat you down till they knock me for a Nike jail
Then I'm back on purple hills so I can jack the jill
They pass the thrill I'm drunk tipsy punk
My sweat called whisky I'm looking for Lewinsky
So I can get head, done, get off me girl
I'm crooked like white folks dancin offbeat
Gangsta, I'm waitin for that egg to cross me
Shut up, now you gotta pay for morphine
We are them Gorillaz you starvin the fillers
We deep like parlement members with car in the

Yo, I hear Gorillaz goin'
All my Gorillaz goin'
The Brick City Gorillaz goin'
N.Y. Gorillaz goin'
California Gorillaz goin'
My Florida Gorillaz goin'
My Texas Gorillaz goin'
Shack Town Gorillaz goin'

[Noodle]
Here you go!
Get the cool
Get the cool shoe shine
Get the cool
Get the cool shoe shine

[Redman]
Yo, who's that hey? It's Mighty Joe Young
Lights, camera, action, roll drums
Now let me ask you what it feel like
With a banana in your tail pipe
Immortal I walk the jungle with my balls showin
See me coming, better leave like when bar closing
At the bar posing with my Shawn cold brim
On the bra to get her bra open
See a Gorilla take it they don't ask
I pissed on the bar's desk with laid on cash
My whole state, I'm a grown ass man
Soul survivor I write with Bobby Womack hands
Holding me down when I'm the one
The last one with a bomb and the timer on
You are them Gorillaz you starvin the fillers
We deep like parlement members with car in the

Yo, I hear Gorillaz goin'
Yo, my Gorillaz goin'
My Minnesota Gorillaz goin'
My Detroit Gorillaz goin'
My Oakland Gorillaz goin'
My Indiana Gorillaz goin'
My Atlanta Gorillaz goin'
Yo, my Canada Gorillaz goin'
I hear Gorillaz goin'
Yo, I hear Gorillaz goin'
Yo, I hear Gorillaz goin'
Yo, all my Gorillaz goin'
Ha, I hear Gorillaz goin'
Yo, I hear Gorillaz goin'
Yo, all my Gorillaz goin'

[Noodle / Redman]
Here you go!
Get the cool (Gorillaz)
Get the cool shoe shine (Gorillaz)
Get the cool (Gorillaz)
Get the cool shoe shine (Gorillaz)


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Gorillaz on My Mind Lyrics as written by Jamie Hewlett Damon Albarn

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    i like the begining of this remix....

    giddy-kittenon July 03, 2007   Link

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