Don't get fooled by the rocks that i got
I'm still i'm still jane from the block
I used to have a little now i have a lot
No matter where i go i still know where i came from

Yeah yoh
Yeah yoh

I wanna be your j lo!!!!


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    This needs to include the rap part.

    feel me loudon August 13, 2007   Link
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    i didn't wanna go into the mc nation cause we all love to do our illustrations i can do it in a paper i can do it on a wall and if you're my friend i can do it in your heart but don't think i'm doing it like doing that cause if you act like this i'm gonna grab my bass and just slap it in your chest cause with me it's not like this not cause you look good that we're going to kiss we have to block this fear went from a low to a lot this year everybody's mad at the rocks that i wear i know where i'm going i know where i'm from i hit rocks in the air yeah we're the a we're the d block from the block where everybody's air for style with the new right to you fresh nothing fooling we just make the money get the nation bring it home with us and i wanna be your j.lo

    emergeon November 05, 2007   Link
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    do you think CSS know of the ramones?

    If so the title could be referring to their song I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend. Just like sleater-kinney's I Wanna Be Your Joey Ramone

    higginston November 08, 2007   Link
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    I doubt that CSS knows of the Ramones, but it's like a meme--it probably influenced the song more subliminaly.

    marcuspierceon December 27, 2007   Link
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    the idea was that they combined I Wanna Be Your Joey Ramone with Jenny From The Block. Awesum results. Ramones had nothin 2 do with it.

    kelefromtheblocon July 17, 2008   Link

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