If you wanna rip me off, then you better do it fast, if you wanna steal
My style, then you better make this fast, I've got nothing left to loose,
I've got no one to impress, you fake everything I do, I've been here longer
then you - ooooh ooh mmm--I know that you like to ape me- ooooh ooh mmm-
Don't really like that you ape me if yu want to copy me then you'll have to wait
And see, what my next step will be, I know you'll never be free, from the urge
to be hip, never escape from the grip, desperatly hanging on to contemporary song
- - MotthaF&$uCka stole my move, and now I'm the one to prove,
that there is nothing to this style, there is nothing in this mile maybe
you can steal my move, but you sure can't steal my groove, everything
you do is fake, better quit for both our sakes


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    One of the best songs on the first album. Obviously, it's about somebody else imitating him, either as a musician, performer, or just as a person.

    thedukeyon January 14, 2009   Link

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