My hat is low, my trousers too
And people say that I'm too rude
But I don't care 'cause I'm the shit
So you can all just suk my dick
Just suk my dick

When I was a kid I had a chip up on my shoulder
It ain't getting better even though I'm getting older
People get offended by the way I talk so freely
Pushing up their face and acting funny when they see me

But I'm raggo, damn it, so I say fuck it
If you don't like the way I do my thing then you can suk it
I really don't give a shit, I really don't care for your approval
I'm a fucking G, I'll carry on doing my shit as usual 'cause

My hat is low, my trousers too
And people say that I'm too rude
But I don't care 'cause I'm the shit
So you can all just suk my dick

Just suk my dick, just suk my dick
My dick, like this
Just suk my dick
My dick, my dick, my dick

You know I mean, man?
I'm just trying to be me, man
I'm just trying to be free, man
Whagwan man, let me be, man
What's the problem? You hear me?
I don't apologize for nothing

I try to act right, I try to be polite
But I can't take no shite, you best believe I might
Just punch you in your moosh, I war like Georgy Bush
No need to keep it stush, it's best if you just shush

And stay out of my way 'cause I don't wanna play
Sorry, what did you say? Alright whatever, mate
I don't give a shit who likes it, I don't give a shit who don't
Don't tell me to change my fucking attitude because I won't

My hat is low, my trousers too
And people say that I'm too rude
But I don't care 'cause I'm the shit
So you can all just suk my dick
Just suk my dick

Bingo, I got the lingo, come through your window
Starr like Ringo, beef, chat 'bout? I'm involved
Keep near danger like Penfold
Dylan, Lincoln estate, man

Yeah, I'm straight, man
Every thing's great, man
Talk low it, can't shake, man
Why bother, wait, man
Come and take man, waisman

Come and get me
Killers respect me
You can't sweat me
I'm the one like Jet Li
So come check me
Who wanna wet me?

Fuck that, suk someone
On a dumb one, I'll touch someone
Try and test Raskit, what a bum bum
Rudeboy, I don't care about no one

My hat is low, my trousers too
And people say that I'm too rude
But I don't care 'cause I'm the shit
So you can all just suk my dick
Just suk my dick

Just suk my dick
My dick, my dick
Just suk my dick
My dick, my dick, my dick


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Suk My Dick Lyrics as written by Nicholas Donald Detnon Dylan Kwabena Mills

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    its a big fuck you song! dizzee's sayin he aint gona change he doesnt care what ya think or say. but if you respect him he respect you.

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