Yeah suckers it's me
The tiddly tiddly 'T?'
Servin' up dynamite and
Strikin' like a cobra at the foot of your bed

It's over when I leave you for dead
Ice melts when the 'T' gets hot
Ice cracks when the 'T' does rock
Gonna hit you so hard you scream

How could a little nigga be so mean
I'm ready to blast like a megaton
I'm strong I last for millenniums
You're gonna feel stress when you mess

With the best the one and only taste ?T? yes
Power packed like t-n-t
When I rock you get no relief
From the barrage of rhymes I'm droppin'

On your head and the ammo ain't stoppin
Packed, stacked, tracks that ain't ever whack
And I ain't jacked, sucka step to the back
It's not a game when the T attacks you

You so weak I could just bitch slap you
I'm gonna kick your black ass
Granny says kick your black ass
I'm gonna kick your black ass

Granny says kick your black ass
My foot is ready to fly like a government stealth-G
I'm hazardous to your health
Got your butt in the bulls-eye

And my leather boots ready to fly
Direct to the center of the most soft tissue
So far up in you that you're gonna wish
You never ever heard my name

Never ever tried my game
It ain't murder it ain't homicide
But when you fuck with me its sheer suicide
When my foot goes in that posterior

You'll taste it in your mouth?s interior
Cause this is the way I play
Sucker punks get outta my way
I'm gonna kick your black ass

Granny says kick your black ass
I'm gonna kick your black ass
Granny says kick your black ass
Don't know what you get

When you mess with this kid
G- tell em, don't even make a bid
'Cause I see red
Leavin' other poot butt suckers cold left for dead

An now I'm aimin' at you
Callin' you out, so what you gonna do
You weak want to be hard
Booty wipe punk

Gonna step to me and talk that junk
And G you're dealin' with a man
And you're gonna stand like a punk
With your meat in your hand

Time for you to get nervous
Cause I'm impervious to the pain that battle serves us
Tasty-taste will go to the top
Tasty taste will always rock

Tastey T will go to the battle
Killin' more fools than mickey dees kills cattle
I'm gonna kick your black ass
Granny says kick your black ass

I'm gonna kick your black ass
Granny says kick your black ass


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    Tastey taste is Lamaar from Revenge of the nerds and I'd say this is his best role. Not the 2bit fag with a javelin. Tastey's best lines are: not this song. I wanna take you home/ and make you moan I want you to scratch my itch/ and be my bith Cause I love you girl

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