Don Dadaa uh uh yeah
You can't see me but you can feel me
You can feel me you can feel me

It's the world famous supreme team show supreme team show
It's the world famous supreme team show supreme team show
Uh look at me

I be the one that you love to hate
I be the one that's from out of state
I be the one with the nickle plate
I be the one with the mean face
I be the one with the bad taste
I be the one that you worry 'bout
I be the one that make ya hurry out
I be the one that make your mama shout
I be the one that's the cleanest (fo' sho')
I be the one with the niggas and guns that's the meanest (let 'em know)

Supreme hustle (uh huh), I got supreme muscle (yep)
I call em team tussle (what'cha call it?)
Supreme hustle (uh huh), I got supreme muscle (yep)
I call em team tussle (yeah yeah)

You be the one that we laugh at (ha ha)
You be the one that can't have that (uh uhn)
You be the one to get your ass cracked (crack!)
You be the one that's takin' live rounds
You be the one that's got to run from them bloodhounds
You be the one with the eight babies
My seven ladies, still dressin' like the eighties
You be the one that just checked in emergency
You be the one that's a die, in need of surgery

Supreme hustle (uh huh), I got supreme muscle (yep)
I call em team tustle (ready)
Supreme hustle (uh huh), I got supreme muscle (yep)
I call em team tustle

It's the world, famous, supreme team show, supreme team show
It's the world, famous, supreme team show, supreme team show

We be the ones that your woman love
We be the ones that your fellas hug
We be the ones that you jellous of
We be the ones with the big guns
We be the ones with the six-uns
You should get one
We be the ones with the dirty spirits
We be the ones with them bomb ass dirty lyrics
We be the ones that your kids like
We be the ones that make you beat your wife
And hate your life (tell 'em)

(chorus) {2:51}
Supreme hustle (uh huh), I got supreme muscle (yep)
I call em team tustle (yeah yeah)
Supreme hustle (uh huh), I got supreme muscle (yep)
I call em team tustle (brrrrmph)

Supreme hustle (uh huh), I got supreme muscle (yep)
I call em team tustle (uh huh)
Supreme hustle (uh huh), I got supreme muscle (yep)
I call em team tustle (automatic)

Uh huh, yep, uh huh, yep

It's the world, famous, supreme team show, supreme team show
It's the world, famous, supreme team show, supreme team show

You got to hustle a dot, no lie to all my people that's down to survive
Gone and ride
Hustle a dot, no lie, to all my people that's down to survive
Gone and ride
Hustle a dot, no lie, to all my people that's down to survive
Gone and ride
Hustle a dot, no lie, to all my people that's down to survive
Gone and ride

Get ya ride on (gone and ride)
Hustle man hustle man (gone and ride)
It's automatic
Ice Cube, incredible, yeah
I'm on the grind all the time
Hustle mang, hustle mang, hustle mang


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Supreme Hustle Lyrics as written by Hill Cunningham

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