weeeeeeed (smoke weed)

blazin up on them indo, for my, khmai empire to ride
spit my rhyme about my life on this M, I C tonite
rippin through this show you know
till all of ur speakers blow
bass stickin up so high like me
we need time to smoke the seed (repeat)

blazin up on this buddha leaves
when u get ready to blow
im about to start this shit off
lettin all u suckers know
wen i'm cummin down wit the green and shock my own Khmai yea we roll
fo sho we the braziest Khmai pride up inside Chi-town say ho
wen i bust my flow, i let it off on a roll, fo sho
we the truest blooded khmai pride up inside yo studio
creepin fo my enemy, you know wat i really need
bust them fo, get high, my seed, my game is about the red and green
we cruisin up and down the street, hittin up on some grubs to eat
rollin up the windows, so the, weeeed, will proceed
keep kick inside my mind, every..time i wanna breathe
fallin back up on the seat, no one made much plans for weed
let my peeps go up in smoke, took me seven years to choke
my rhymes cumin up tonite, my homeboy Meck right by my side
remind me of the time wen we was, up on the roof
blazin up on them leaves blowin back and forth, proceed
my homeboy smokin a big ol' blunt, me and Meck went ridin crunk
weeeeed, up on in the trunk, blazin up on this flamin blunt
happy anniversary, my true Khmai Empirety
we gettin messed up tonite, thats right, dont wanna fight, lets ride
later up the side, gettin, radiator all the nite
the partys jumpin up and down Mothina nigga u gettin high
my homegurl Jenny makes me laugh, wen im feelin low thats right
i wanna give u sumthin, but ill wait til after the show tonite

blazin up on them indo, for my, khmai empire to ride
spit my rhyme about my life on this M, I C tonite
rippin through this show u know
til all of ur speakers blow
bass stickin up so high like weed
we need time to smoke the seed (repeat)

keep my game, one time, my rhyme, my lyrics explode
to the end of time my skills will never end until the world is rewind
re-incarnation sends me back to live this life
wen my rhymes explodes 3 universe, then i shall die
the kingdom of Cambodia, my peeps im really feelin ya
the pain remains, but time wont stay, so best be on yo way today
move up on the head and get the rights a client needed
play along wit the game of the world and then u proceed
to smoke weeeeeeed

blazin up on them indo, for my, khmai empire to ride
spit my rhyme about my life on this M, I C tonite
rippin through this show u know
til all of ur speakers blow
bass stickin up so high like weed
we need time to smoke the seed (repeat)
weeeeeeeeeed (smoke weed) (repeat 4X's)
blazin up on them indo, for my, khmai empire to ride
spit my rhyme about my life on this M, I C tonite
rippin through this show u know
til all of ur speakers blow
bass stickin up so high like weed
we need time to smoke the seed (repeat)
weeeeeeeeeed smoke (until fade)


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    Blazed up last night, this was the one song on my mind. But yeah, there's a remix which is wicked.

    Tripenon August 12, 2005   Link

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