straight outta compton crazy motherfucker named ice cube
from the gang called niggaz with attitude
when im called off i got a sawed off
squeeze the trigger and bodies are hauled off
you too boy if ya fuck with me
the police are gonna hafta get me
off your ass thats how im goin out
for the motherfuckers thats showin out
niggaz start to mumble they wanna rumble
mix them and cook them like gumbo
goin off on a motherfucker like that
with a gat thats pointed at your ass
so give it up smooth
aint no tellin when im down for a jack move
heres a murder rap to keep you dancin
with a crime record like charles manson

straight outta compton another crazy ass nigga
more punks i smoke yo my rep gets bigger
im bad and you know that
but the pussy ass niggaz dont show it
but i dont give a fuck ima make my snaps
if not from the records
just like burglary the definition is jackin
and when illegally armed its called packin
shoot a motherfucker in a minute
i find a good piece of pussy i go up in it
and if you're at a show
call you a dirty bitch ass hoe
youll be in the front row
call me a dirty bitch ass hoe

love it when you shake your ass for me
come on girl do your best for me
oh girl give it a rest
i cant see under your dress
im still tired when i hear you moan
im still tired when i hear you moan


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    listen here myspace.com/frozenlilac

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