Yeah, hehehe
Hahaha
Hey yo J
What's up player?
You know they don't like juggalos over there
Right
$50 bucks says you don't get nothin
Man, let me tell you somethin
Check this out (What up?)
It might sound shady
But I fuck a rich hoe named Grady
They call her that cause her hair is blue
She's one of them rebellious rock chicks too
Anyway she has a big hoop in her neden
Rings, chains, needles, pins, and things
Tatoos it might sound fierce
But I swear to God the bitch gots her butthole pierced
She told me she liked it rough
I'm like straight
First thing she did was punch me in the face
I'm about to plant one to her jaw
Before I could she was tonging my balls
Oooooh whadablah I dropped my weapon
Looked down and my nuts was kicksteppin
We was butt naked all over the floor
It felt weird though cause we was at the Faygo store
Momma don't like this wicked clown
I might come from the dark side of town
When she's gone and you're alone again
$50 bucks says you'll let me in
Hey yo Shaggy
What up playa?
You know they don't like juggalos over there
Right
$50 bucks says you don't get nothing
Man, let me tell you somethin
I've done fuck bitches both sides of the border
Nuthin like Greta the millionaire's daughter
Something like 950 sumthin pounds
5'8" tall and she love clowns
Bitch had titties like water balloons
My boys used to swing off 'em like baboons
She'd buy us chocolates, swiss cheese pie
And take it, and bake it completely naked
An ocean of loopness it ain't like nuthin
Just jump anywhere in the mess and start humpin
Don't really matter where I stick my dick
I just reach, and grab, and stab, and jab
But that ain't the reason that I love this hoe
She used to do a funny little trick with my dick hole
She'd blow into it and make a wish
And my nuts would expand like puffer fish
Momma don't like this wicked clown
I might come from the dark side of town
When she's gone and you're alone again
$50 bucks says you'll let me in
Momma don't like this wicked clown
I might come from the dark side of town
But when she's gone and you're alone again
$50 bucks says you'll let me in
Momma don't like this wicked clown
I might come from the dark side of town
But when she's gone and you're alone again
$50 bucks says you'll let me in
Momma don't like this wicked clown
I might come from the dark side of town
When she's gone and you're alone again
$50 bucks says you'll let me in
Momma don't like this wicked clown
I might come from the dark side of town
When she's gone and you're alone again
$50 bucks says you'll let me in
Momma don't like this wicked clown (Naww)
I might come from the dark side of town (Yeah)
But when she's gone and you're alone again
$50 bucks says you'll let me in
Momma don't like this wicked clown
I might come from the dark side of town
When she's gone and you're alone again
$50 bucks says you'll let me in
Momma don't like this wicked clown
I might come from the dark side of town
When she's gone and you're alone again
$50 bucks says you'll let me in
Momma don't like this wicked clown
I might come from the dark side of town
When she's gone and you're alone again
$50 bucks says you'll let me in
Momma don't like this wicked clown
I might come from the dark side of town
When she's gone and you're alone again
$50 bucks says you'll let me in
Momma don't like this wicked clown
I might come from the dark side of town
When she's gone and you're alone again
$50 bucks says you'll let me in


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    great song it was cool perfomed on the bizzar/bizaar tour

    fatboyicpon May 23, 2002   Link
  • 0
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    hells yeah it was

    sviolentj77on June 16, 2002   Link
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    this man is fucking horny!!!!! Can I join??

    rabbit0568on March 23, 2005   Link
  • 0
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    it kicks ass its funny, it swears, talks about sex, and has a story to it

    which is y i like icp and i will alwese be down with the clown

    juggalo-666on January 14, 2006   Link
  • 0
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    this song was off ICP's Pendulum comic book series that came with a free cd single

    th1rt3enon May 14, 2006   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    theyre trying to be musicians and not everything you dont like sucks

    anomaliaon June 26, 2007   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    If you don't like them then why come onto a thread about one of their songs just to insult them?

    This song rocks!

    Jennstarzzzon May 09, 2008   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    2 platinum albums and another 4 gold. They must not be too shitty. put that in your pipe and smoke it BITCH!

    Cludon July 12, 2010   Link
  • -1
    General Comment

    God these guys suck so bad...what the fuck are they trying to be?

    nationofhateon June 17, 2006   Link

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