Let's take some calls from the request line, caller number 1

Hey, man, what's up this Dominque from Shady Oaks Trailer Park

What's up Dominque

I want to hear that song from Lil' John and Petey Pablo

Aight, I got that coming right up for ya
Now shout out the radio station that gave ya what ya wanted

W Boom Boom Beat baby

(How you like it daddy) Would you do it from the front?
(How you like it daddy) Would you do it from the back?
(How you like it daddy) Finna break you down like that

(How you like it daddy) Would you do it from the front?
(How you like it daddy) Would you do it from the back?
(How you like it daddy) Finna break you down like that

Twenty-four, thirty-four, forty-six
Good and thick and what you give her she'll work wit' it (she'll work wit' it)
Pretty face and some cute lips
Earing in her tongue and she know what to do with it (she know what to do wit' it)
Made a name for herself and she do her shit well and know how to keep her business to herself
Come over anytime nigga call check
1 o'clock, 2 o'clock (ding dong) and she right there
And she know why she came here
And she know where clothes suppose to be (off and over there)
Sniff a lil coke, take a lil x, smoke a lil weed, drink a lil bit
I need a girl I could freak wit' (freak wit')
And want to try shit and ain't scared of a big dick (big dick)
And love to get get her pussy licked by another bitch
'Cause I ain't drunk enough to do that shit

Freek-a-leek
(How you like it daddy) Shamika, Kiesha, Tara (freek-a-leek)
(How you like it daddy) Shonda, Sabrina, Crystal, Derhonda (freek-a-leek)
(How you like it daddy) Lisa, Felicia, Tonisha, Shavon (freek-a-leek)
(How you like it daddy) Monica, Monique, Christina, Yolonda

I need to know a whole lot then to teachin' a broad
With my ding dong make her tongue tickin' the bong
Go on ahead so I don't have to do that far, I'm spoiled
(And I don't like to work that hard)
I like to lay back, relax and enjoy my time
And let your eyes roll back and my toes curl
(I love when you do that, girl)
'Til it comes time for me to have to give her hers
Tell me what you want, do you want it missionary
With your feet crammed to the head board?
Do you want it from the back with your face in the pillow
So you can yell it loud as you want to?
Do you want it on the floor? Do you want it on the chair?
Do you want it over here? Do you want it over there?
Do you want it in ya pussy? Do you want it in ya ass?
(I'll give you anything you can handle)

Freek-a-leek
(How you like it daddy) Shamika, Kiesha, Tara (freek-a-leek)
(How you like it daddy) Shonda, Sabrina, Crystal, Derhonda (freek-a-leek)
(How you like it daddy) Lisa, Felicia, Tonisha, Shavon (freek-a-leek)
(How you like it daddy) Monica, Monique, Christina, Yolonda

(How you like it daddy) Would you do it from the front?
(How you like it daddy) Would you do it from the back?
(How you like it daddy) Finna break you down like that

(How you like it daddy) Would you do it from the front?
(How you like it daddy) Would you do it from the back?
(How you like it daddy) Finna break you down like that

Hey I appreciate that homeboy

Not a problem, you know I do it 'cause I love ya
Now I got to give a shout out to Seagram's gin
'Cause I drink it, and they payin' me for it

Freek-a-leek
Shamika, Kiesha, Tara (freek-a-leek)
Shonda, Sabrina, Crystal, Derhonda (freek-a-leek)
Lisa, Felicia, Tonisha, Shavon (freek-a-leek)
Monica, Monique, Christina, Yolonda

Freek-a-leek
(How you like it daddy) Shamika, Kiesha, Tara (freek-a-leek)
(How you like it daddy) Shonda, Sabrina, Crystal, Derhonda (freek-a-leek)
(How you like it daddy) Lisa, Felicia, Tonisha, Shavon (freek-a-leek)
(How you like it daddy) Monica, Monique, Christina, Yolonda


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