featuring Beretta 9



[RZA/Bobby Digital (Beretta 9)]

yo what up dunn (yo yo yo)

aiyyo peace yo what up dunn

(word just watching the studio

got all the word on the street)

what you was outside yesterday

(for a minute went to the store you know)

caught them cats at store

some bugged out shit was going on last night

fucking with them niggaz off the av. and shit

you know (word) niggaz be bugging out there

(yo, what's the word on the street)

yo, fuck that, yo



I heard cops raided the weed spot in 4D

then bagged thse two dreads in ah 85' Jincory

you know who i mean, he moved from shaolin to queens

fronting like he was down with the escobar team

(I heard T.T. got shot in the ass over some wiz

and pooky caught two to the chest but, yo, he lived)

and plus little dude with Lar, they got busted

(I told them niggaz, don't be slinging while they dusted)

Yo, you seen my little cousin Shawn and his man Ross?

(yea, shawn broke his arm on the basketball court)

word, his sister Bebe got got off form welfare

and those two nappy head kids got sent back to child care

Bathis, he got slapped by maljin

acting like he had ah armor tank in his crib

(yea, that faggot ass nigga caught that beef from his rib)

it's the projects, dunn, you got one life to live

(Murder, he caught two for a triple homicide)

mental rhyme disorder shit but never testified

hold on, god, chill, my other line

(make it fast, kid, don't have me on hold for a long time

it's twenty cents a call and i only got a dime

it's hot on the block and i'm surrounded by crime)

yo, aiyyo, shit, yo, check the drama, that was my little nigga hama

he said he just got some power-you from your niece tanya


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