Yeah yeah real players up in here now, represent
You talkin' all that shit about suckas lickin' on ya
All back up your crack
You talkin' to a real player now girl for real, I don't go first

You wantin' me to do it now, do it good lick that pussy just like I should
Right now lick it good suck yo' pussy just like I should
Yo' neck, yo' back, lick yo' pussy and yo' crack
Yo' neck, yo' back, lick yo' pussy and yo' crack

I know you ladies pop that pussy so quick
But now it's time to make sure you suck this dick
Waving your hands all up in the air
Better recognize when you see a real player
All about the game if you 'aint about dat
'Aint nobody tryin' to get a thang out your cat
But some money, now what you gonna do for me
'Cause I get done first usually
If you can't make it happen then we got problems
Speak into the mic girl, we can solve 'em
Open up wide it's time to get live while I put this thing inside

chorus
So lick it now lick it good suck this dick just like you should
Right now lick it good suck my dick just like you should
That's it like that lick my dick and my sack
Don't quit like that lick my dick and my sack
Yeah bitch like that lick my dick and my sack
Don't trip like dat lick my dick and my sack

First you gotta take yo' tounge stick it out up and down let it run
All around my dick and balls let the spit drip from your jaws
Get hype wit it its your chance
Squeeze my dick let it slide in your hands
Don't stop 'till you make me come, after me give my homeboy some
Bustin' nuts all in 'yo face open wide I know you love that taste
The best head comes from real ho's, I get big like a dildo

chorus

You want me to do it now, do it good lick 'yo pussy just like I should
Right now lick it good suck yo' pussy just like I should
Yo' neck, yo' back, lick yo' pussy and yo' crack
Yo' neck, yo' back, lick yo' pussy and yo' crack

Yo' neck, yo' back, lick yo' pussy and yo' crack
Yo' neck, yo' back, lick yo' pussy and yo' crack
Bitch


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    I think its obvious what this song is about; the music industry as a girl. Its a witty satire of rap culture's "bitches and money" paradigm without being too obvious.

    For example, "Yeah yeah real players up in here now, represent" is 2$hort's way of telling the listener that this song is from "real players" - rap artists - which he goes on to make fun of. The first verse, detailing the start of sexual escapades with a lady, is actually about 2$hort's explanation of labels attempting to sign him. His break onto the scene is reiterated by "Waving your hands all up in the air, Better recognize when you see a real player" as this is a literal way of connecting his popularity with the label's recognition of him as a serious rap artist (and then attempts to sign him). Cleverly enough "dick" is really a metaphor for his signature.

    Whilst he forays a bit in the metaphor for the second (and last) verse, it is obvious that he portraying the act of signing and performing for the label. The first half of this verse, which picks up where the first verse left off, is a witty representation of the label's desperate methods to attempt to sign him. The second half is all about the label's delight ("Get hype wit it its your chance") and his rise to stardom as he gives the audience/label what they want, "Bustin' nuts all in 'yo face open wide I know you love that taste".

    Bravo, 2$hort. Bravo.

    heartfuldoddson March 30, 2012   Link

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