Shawty

[Yung Shroom]
Patron in my glass, wrist on ice.
Play your cards right with me tonight.
And you can be my girl, I’ll be your world.
We can take my lambo out for a whirl
But not so fast, let me see that ass
Shake it real slow, shake it real fast
Shake it on the pole when you bend it low
The lower you go, the more dough I throw
And I got grands, and I got money
I got ways to make you call me honey
Call me baby, call me daddy
Love like bass in the back of my caddy
See me in the club, bitches on me like whoa
When I’m making love, all the bitches like “oh”
Slide up in my ride, got my diamonds exposed
All the ladies on the floor, bendin it low.

[Chorus]
(Let me see ya)
Bend it low, back it up, drop it down
(Let me see ya)
Bend it low, snap it up, to the sound
(Let me see ya)
Bend it low, back it up, drop it down
(Let me see ya)
Bend it low, snap it up, to the sound
(Yeah)
Bend it low
(Yeah)
Bend it low
(Yeah)
Bend it low
(Yeah)
To the floor
(Yeah)
Bend it low
(Yeah)
Bend it low
(Yeah)
Bend it low
(Yeah)
Do it slow

[Da Puffa]
Posted in the club, henny in my hand
If you bend it good, I’mma hit you for a grand
If you fuck da puffa, you fucking with the best
I got mo guns and dick than the rest
If you wanna test me, you fucking with the best three
Sucka free, over here, I heard ya’ll like to breastfeed
We can make love, I know you want it in the VIP
If you want sex, I’mma give it in the first degree
Let me see you bounce it, back and low
Grind that ass all on the fucking flo
Got so many hoes, I can’t get no mo
Shawtys bendin it, ya’ll don’t need no clothes.

[Chorus]

[Lil Blunt]
Stunna shades on, like I’m about to black out
Lights on, clothes off, these ladies got they racks out.
We in the club, grey goose is in my cup.
We in the club, hit the bottle, finna chug.
I’m a business thug, so ya know I’m smooth
In my business suit, like I’m finna sue.
Yeah, I’m finna move straight through the club scene.
All the ladies asking for a lil bit of blunt’s green
They lined up, something like the dollar menu
I’m real hungry, hanging in the baller venue
Trill OGs, bout to win it yo
Now all the ladies hit tha flo, bend it low

[Chopped and Skrew’d Chorus]


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    My Opinion

    I'm pretty sure that Blunt's fourth line here says:

    "We in the club, hit the bottle, then the shrub."

    aussiethetenoron November 19, 2009   Link

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