All I know and all I do is
D-p-g with the rest of my crew
We through with Milken Milli Vanilli
Silly niggas who be rappin but they really be actin'
I'm smackin' niggaz in they face
For the 9-8
My DJ Warren G and my homeboy Nate
The game won't wait
So we paper chase
And watch out for them suckas who paper-hate
Try to drop some shit to keep you straight
Keep my niggaz on a mission
But my success, oh yes it's fresh
Here's a toast to the East side LB for life
You can call me when you want to
Or you can catch me in the Navigator bendin' in the corner
I representin', just like Billy Clinton
I smack a bitch and make my chips and dip
For Dogg Pound Gangsta Click

Don't you want to come with me to Dogg Pound Gangstaville
We can give you what you need in Dogg Pound Gangstaville

Don't you want to come with me to Dogg Pound Gangstaville
We can give you what you need in Dogg Pound Gangstaville

Once upon a time in the land of the foolish man
There lived a man who claimed to be foldin' aces in hand
Played wrong once and played 'em twice
And played 'em wrong again
Now it's my turn to play the game
And I guarantee I win
Very best I have to be and I hope you understand
I got my game from Gangstaville
Eastside of Gangsta Land

Don't you want to come with me to Dogg Pound Gangstaville
We can give you what you need in Dogg Pound Gangstaville

Don't you want to come with me to Dogg Pound Gangstaville
We can give you what you need in Dogg Pound Gangstaville

Well you can give me half your loot, nigga
Or else I'ma shoot, nigga
I do what G'z do, I ride
I slide, I drips double 4's fool
Where's the clips
You'll find I hit your spine
And shake your hips with hollow tips
It's the modern day me
With the state of art modern day heat
Motherfuckin' modern day G
No good for for sure good
Put this nigga on the hood
And let me put him back the fuck off
Like that, you fuckin' with the Kobe Bryant of rap
With a Mack 11 cocked back ready for sure, ready for war
For real enter if you will
In the land we call Dogg Pound Gangstaville
All we do is smoke and just so you know
My motto is fuck you bitch and fuck a hoe

Don't you want to come with me to Dogg Pound Gangstaville
We can give you what you need in Dogg Pound Gangstaville

Don't you want to come with me to Dogg Pound Gangstaville
We can give you what you need in Dogg Pound Gangstaville

Don't you want to come with me to Dogg Pound Gangstaville
We can give you what you need in Dogg Pound Gangstaville

Don't you want to come with me to Dogg Pound Gangstaville
We can give you what you need in Dogg Pound Gangstaville


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