Da Whip

-Andre Nickatina
Sittin on leather that's all
Better than the cow that it came from
I like to go fast I like to blow hash
You like a women 'cause you way bad
The only thing I really give you is all your water and gas
You roll around the block
I let your voice knock
And other girls get jelous at the bus stop
Its like a party when we got to hit the car wash
I pancake you all up like ihop
And then I work on your voice at the beach shop
The work will see you come through when their knees knock
You ain't been wit no body before
And I know be'cause I got you off the show room floor
We don't double date wait we go dutch
Your automatic to me you I can never touch your clutch
The pictures are perfection when you see us roll up
I don't even have a freak out doin donuts
I grip the steerin wheel like I grip a gang of paper
Baby got an attitude man from all scrapers
We bet against the lakers
Wake up all the neighbors
My whip is not a taxi we don't do favors
I said if your skinny I said if your thick
I just washed it don't scratch the whip
Don't scratch the whip

-Equipto
Man don't scratch it
'less you got scratch to match it
Seen in zig zag through traffic
CAPRICE CLASSIC classic
Don't drive wreckless
Often liqour you scratch the rims up
And knowin this pimps up hoes down
You smashin through the whole town
And po po's say slow down
Everyday mash the gas like I just don't care
When I blow I ask the blunt any where
I'm a left lane ride to the next day
I pull a hudini if I wanna escape
Roll like an essay still yell at whors
Don't scratch the whip bitch
This shit ain't yours
Came back off tour with your front in tore
I had to smash the rentel to the instore
Baby was sore on all fours
No mi amors
Don't scratch the whip bitch
This shit ain't yours

-Andre Nickainta
SHIT I wear shades in the car like I'm stevie wonder
I drive like a days of thunder
Pass your numba
My whip ain't a closet lady
You all in the office baby
My hair is wavy
Is zap co goin crazy
It sumerge like the navy
When its me and her I don't even think about you baby
I'm sorry that it sounds so shady
This time me and my whip can forget the gravy
Hands out like you pay me
I party wit percision now
I got it wax something detail
Its sorta like a manaquire kim lee nails
Fine female even tho you need a key
Start you up and you comin home wit me
My whip

-Shag Nasty
I wish a hoe would scratch my whip
Hell yea ima act up and start to trip
Some niggas might let you get away wit that shit
But a mac like me would say bull shit
Ima reach back like a pimp and bust a hoe lip
'cause I work too damn hard for this shit
Candy paint stickin rims like black diamonds
Coke white interior wood grains shown I'm shinin
In the trunk them 15's on the back
The shit cost g's now mothafucka can you buy that
I thinks not so you hoes better check yourself
For you fuck around and wreck yourself
Fuckin wit a nigga whip could be hazordous to health
Get hurt quick find your self by your self
'cause a freinds ride is like a niggas best friend
If you fuck wit that you fuckin wit him
So don't do it






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