Uh, uh, uh, uh
Bring it, what?
We right here
We're not goin' anywhere
We right here
This is ours and we don't share
We right here
Bring your crew 'cause we don't care
We right here
Uh, uh, uh

One more time
I gots to hit the streets off, make the streets talk
Let 'em know it ain't a sweet walk
This gon' be
The only joint made this year that'll knock 'til 2003
And y'all gon' see
That the hottest nigga out there, was, is, and will be me
Just like that
I can go away for a minute, do some other shit, but bounce right back
And when it's on
I'm comin' strapped with some shit that'll spit from dusk 'til dawn
And when you gone
Ain't no comin' back in the morn
Like that shit was a dream, nigga, you gone
That's for real
Creep niggas like a seal, tote the steel, stick a nigga make him squeal
"Oh, my God"
Those can't be the last words of ya man, damn, ya man was so hard

Come on, bring it, what?
We right here
We're not goin' anywhere
We right here
This is ours and we don't share
We right here
Bring your crew 'cause we don't care
We right here
Uh, uh, uh

Here we go again
How many million did my last one sell? Fuck it, I'm goin' for ten
This never gon' stop
And every fuckin' time I hit you, it's goin straight to the top of the charts
Champion
I'm a thoroughbred, my blood is strong and I scratch 'til you done
Crossed the line
And ain't no more scratches after that, straight up, niggas is dyin'
Yo, what the fuck
Is you cats doin runnin' around like this, like you won't get stuck?
Yo, that's my word
I stay givin' it to niggas, and I stay not really being heard
But, y'all gon' see
That the same things thou did to them, will be done to thee
And then you'll know
That sometimes though you come through the front
You leavin' out the backdoor

Come on, bring it, what?
We right here
We're not goin' anywhere
We right here
This is ours and we don't share
We right here
Bring your crew 'cause we don't care
We right here
Uh, uh, uh

Bring the noise
And you better come with niggas you don't give a fuck about
'Cause you gon' lose your boys
'Cause we don't play
And the silencer will silence any cocksucker with somethin' to say
Dog for life
Whether I'm on or off the leash, I bite, streets are my life
Click, click, boom
Another life taken too soon, another mother had a funeral
Still waters run deep
And the pain is forever alive inside, makes it hard to sleep
But I keep goin', goin' (shit)
Shit, I'm always careful when I walk, I'm always seein', knowin'
The dog gon' live
Stay walkin' the wire, over the fire, when I can I give
Dog is good
And how it's stayin' Dog gon' fuck with the hood
'Til Dog fuck with the wood

Bring it, what?
We right here
We're not goin' anywhere
We right here
This is ours and we don't share
We right here
Bring your crew 'cause we don't care
We right here
Uh, uh, uh

Bring it, what?
We right here
We're not goin' anywhere
We right here
This is ours and we don't share
We right here
Bring your crew 'cause we don't care
We right here
Uh, uh, uh

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