Yeah!

I was like,
Porsche puller,
Air Force footer,
Automatic wristed
Therefore shook-up

Causing a stir,
Everytime I push up
007 with a gesture and a hook-up
It's Corella-Ella from the F&F crew
With a tiger on his shirt,
Alligator on his blues
With a nice young lady
And some righteous kung-fu
I'm fighting without fighting
And lighting you young fool

Frankensteins of mine
I tighten you young screws
Send lighting to your mind
And make you move
Car like cannonball
Run!

I'm lighting my guns fuse
One, that mean I'll lean and leave you
I'm mean as needles
They hook to my hooks
They rehearse my verse
And they sing my singles
I can't even see you

With it tilted
Brim low
Brim low
With a Cartier eye
And his car go by like
eeeoow

Tilted (tilted)
Brim low
Brim low
With a Cartier eye
And his car go by like
eeeoow
Fresh ta def, F&F!

I wear Cartier glasses
Von Dutch pants-es
Automatic wristed
To the BlackBerry
I'm next to my blackberry molasses
Hat very slanted
Rapper to the riders
Writer of the stanzas
Driver of the riders

Matter of fact,
Sure the chauffeur
Refers to Fifteen
A team that still serves
To serve it so mean
Like I served in the Marines

And it's full metal jacket
Upset the Jokers
Every time I draft it
They trys to jack it
Change my will
I can wait for triple A
I remain, I chill

Even still
Niggas don't know the drill
And I mean it needles
Just hook em with my hooks
They rehearse my verse
And they sing my singles
I can't even see you

Cause it's tilted
Brim low
Brim low
With a Cartier eye
And his car go by like
eeeoow

Tilted (tilted)
Brim low
Brim low
With a Cartier eyer
And his car go by like
eeeoow
Fresh ta Def F&F!

F, F I to the A S C O
Flyin' like Neo
They lyin' like Leo and Cleo
Maybe they fronted
But they ain't never done it like he though
Referring to me, Joe
I feed em through the aids like CO's
I lead em through the harm like a hero

Peaceful, but I can bring my singles
Like Nero
Right to your keyhole
Then bring it back to silence
Cause that's the G-Code

Which means that if you brought it
Or you're about to bring it on
I'mma tell the fools I ain't seen it because I had it

Tilted
Brim low
Brim low
With a Cartier eye
And his car go by like
eeeoow

Tilted (tilted)
Brim low
Brim low
With a Cartier eye
And his car go by like
eeeoow
Fresh ta Def, F&F!


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    Wow, no comments?! What a track !!!

    CaNn1b4LCoRpS3on January 29, 2011   Link

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