What's up fool, I got like about 3 buck on the Rossi
Let's go get perved
You don't wanna get perved, nigga
You don't wanna fuck wit this Rossi shit
Man listen to this
Don't y'all forget the ice man
Aight you want somethin' too fool
OK

Top of the line wine, Carlo Rossi, Carlos Rossi
Top of the line wine, Carlo Rossi
Perkin' off some of that top of the line wine, Carlo Rossi, Carlos Rossi
Top of the line wine, Carlo Rossi
Perkin' off some of that top of the line wine, Carlo Rossi
Perkin' off some of that top of the line wine, Carlo Rossi
Perkin' off some of that top of the line wine, Carlo Rossi, Carlos Rossi
Top of the line wine, Carlo Rossi

Top of the line wine Carlo Rossi wine
I drinks it all the time it's extra satisfying
Three of four times a day you can catch me drivin'
Back and forth to the liquor store buyin'
Jugs and jugs of tha shit because I'm addicted with no denying
Pervin', swervin', runnin all into the fuckin' curb and
If I get one more D.U.I. then it's curtains
I can't call it, I guess I'm a alcoholic sometimes I hit the chronic
It's just like gin and tonic when it's time to get erotic
5.99 for a big ass bottle of Rossi wine it's right on time
Once you become a member of my drinkin' club you will find
The key to set ya free so give it a try
But don't mistake it for Chablis unless you're already high
Spread the word get sprung and drink it with your down chromies
That's another word for sahobs, patna, folks, homies
Every motherfuckin' year we do this shit every other fuckin' day if not every day
But anyway I want

Perkin' off some of that top of the line wine, Carlo Rossi
Perkin' off some of that top of the line wine, Carlo Rossi
Perkin' off some of that top of the line wine, Carlo Rossi, Carlos Rossi
Top of the line wine, Carlo Rossi

Hocus motherfuckin' Pocus
The top of the line wine yeah, nigga, that's the dopest
And if you in the click, then motherfuckers notice
That we be dealin' jugs from the tallest to the shortest
Everywhere I go, people wants to know
What's the name of that shit you and the click be like fuckin' wit
I keeps it on the hush, 'cause brother I be perved
Fuckin' wit some shit that will send you to the curb
And if you wit a bitch, then nigga you nice
'Cause Rossi goes good wit some dank over ice
Take her to the telly let the wine fill her belly
Fired up some smelly then ya jammin' like jelly
Bust a couple of nuts, hit the butt and than the grill
Dick hard like I did time up in Vacaville
But still I be bossy
What you fuckin' wit though?
Fuck wit some of that top of the line wine
Yeah nigga
Carlo Rossi

Perkin' off some of that top of the line wine, Carlo Rossi
Perkin' off some of that top of the line wine, Carlo Rossi
Perkin' off some of that top of the line wine, Carlo Rossi, Carlos Rossi
Top of the line wine, Carlo Rossi

Sunny day, sky blue, shit, I think I'mma barbecue
Let me get my ass up outta bed and call up the whole motherfuckin' crew
Ray you bring the chicken, Kaveo you bring the links
Mugzy you bring the hamburger meat and I'll supply the drinks
Shit it's fixin' to be on dammit
I got Suga-T at the house whippin' up some potato salad
Four slabs of ribs up in the refrigerator marinatin'
Bring home the Viz I got tha munchies and I can't be waitin'
Well, what do you know, though the door comes Kaveo
(You know) Mugzy and Tap that ass, T-Pup and Hell and Moe
Thick ass niggas like B-Legit and E-Duece
Puffer Lonzo and Mac Shawn, Mac D-Shot and Little Bruce
The man behind the counter at the liquor store loves me
Be dang near ready to hug me
On the strength that I done spend
Over a G within a week off the Carlo Rossi

Perkin' off some of that top of the line wine, Carlo Rossi
Perkin' off some of that top of the line wine, Carlo Rossi
Perkin' off some of that top of the line wine, Carlo Rossi, Carlos Rossi
Top of the line wine, Carlo Rossi

Perkin' off some of that top of the line wine, Carlo Rossi
Perkin' off some of that top of the line wine, Carlo Rossi
Perkin' off some of that top of the line wine, Carlo Rossi, Carlos Rossi
Top of the line wine, Carlo Rossi

Perkin' off some of that top of the line wine, Carlo Rossi, Carlos Rossi
Top of the line wine, Carlo Rossi
Perkin' off some of that top of the line wine, Carlo Rossi, Carlos Rossi
Top of the line wine, Carlo Rossi

Perkin' off some of that top of the line wine, Carlo Rossi
Perkin' off some of that top of the line wine, Carlo Rossi
Perkin' off some of that top of the line wine, Carlo Rossi
Perkin' off some of that top of the line wine, Carlo Rossi


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