Yea mane I heard the nigga been talking real bad about me mane

for real?

nigga sayin he gonna kill me

he gonna kill ya

he gonna get me, when he see me

mane don't that, don't that trick ass nigga know you over their on the parkway

nigga I'm straight south Memphis, I'm always in the muthafuckin hood I don't
Know what's up with this bitch

mane that coward ass boy ain't gonna do shit

Chorus (Dj Paul)
Now if you want it boy
You know where I'm at boy
Now if you want it boy
You know where I bees boy
Now if you want it boy
You know where I'm at boy
(and Ill kill anyone who dares to go against me)

(Lord Infamous)
I'm mo south Memphis cause I am the king of S.P.V
I'm mo south Memphis ask them niggas down on Victor Street
I'm mo south Memphis just like ellis in a sofu play
I'm mo south Memphis like a razor and a saucer tray
I'm mo south Memphis like some junkies at a car wash
I'm mo south Memphis hit the southside strip at two o'clock
I'm mo south Memphis always killin up at night and day
I'm mo south Memphis cause I always got a bag of bay
I'm mo south Memphis hate the club throwin the funky town
That's when you got the pinky finger and ????
I'm mo south Memphis yea fuckin town chronic city
I'm mo south Memphis cause I like my syrup thick and gritty
I'm mo south Memphis out to cash my checks at liquor stores
I'm mo south Memphis found a whole plate and ????? holes
I'm mo south Memphis mane I chopped em at the wig shop
I'm mo south Memphis ????????????????? Infamous

Chorus

(Project Pat)
I'm mo north Memphis than a beat curl that ain't done
I'm mo north Memphis than a car thief on the run
I'm mo north Memphis than some dog food up my nose
I'm mo north Memphis in the hood scooping junkie hoes
I'm mo north Memphis house full of hoes fixin hair
While I'm in the back sellin crack weed in the aire
I'm mo north Memphis than the [store] car metro market
I'm in that muthafucka steelin money in my pocket
I'm so north Memphis just like dope fiends after dark
Buck wild as hell like that short end uphide park
I'm mo north Memphis than a drug deal goin bad
The dope ain't jumpin back right dog you been had
I'm mo north Memphis in the hood clubs startin shit
I'm mo north Memphis rollen mall whoopin onna bitch
I'm mo north Memphis [dance] all night on the porch
Drankin the Paul A. Mousson weed to the torch

Chorus

(Dj Paul)
I'm mo Blackhaven than a dodge dope dodging dog
I'm mo Blackhaven than the muthafuckin southblack ball
I'm mo Blackhaven than a chevy with new front and back
Its mismatched cause the nigga ain't even painted it yet
I'm mo Blackhaven than the percs on Elvis Presley ya here
I'm mo Blackhaven than a nigga sayin work somethin here
I'm mo Blackhaven than you niggas buckin hill crest
You try to test I hope you got somethin to protect yo chest

(Frayser Boy)
Yo
I'm mo Frayser than a nigga sellin dope from pay [phones]
Nigga I'm mo Frayser when I'm mobbin in my draws with a tone
Nigga I'm mo Frayser gotta thirty in me cap in the car
Nigga I'm mo Frayser hoe [is working] but she think she a star
Nigga I'm mo Frayser got my pure rapped in a brown paper sack
Nigga I'm mo Frayser robbin niggas with no bullets and gatt
Nigga I'm mo Frayser than a nigga wildin in a box chevy
Nigga I'm mo Frayser put two dollars in the tank [for a penny]
Chorus 2x






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