You bullshit
I ain't those, those you talkin'
I seen him down there, out there
On the front, it said, it said they name, is number one
Right there just like dude and them found
And then on the bizzy on the back
It had, we the new kings of the city, am I?
The New Kings of the City
Man, I thought the Kings was in Sacramento
That just make no sense
How you gonna be the kings, oh New Kings
There's Kool king cigarettes
King of what city?
Look, then they broke out
And I got, I got the billboard
Fivе thousand
Five thousand?
Yeah, he camе out, better get an Audi five thousand
Flat out
We gonna have to sue 'em, he killin' em
Now I'ma be broke, aight
It's gettin' pretty ugly up here
Yeah, man, that's gettin', it's gettin' bad, it's gettin' real bad
It's gettin' pretty ugly
Gettin' real bad


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    i hate nelly i hate nelly i hate nelly i hate nelly i hate nelly i hate nelly i hate nelly i hate nelly i hate nelly i hate nelly i hate nelly i hate nelly i hate nelly i hate nelly i hate nelly boy do i hate nelly

    Hagar_the_Horribleon March 30, 2003   Link
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    How could you hate this guy.....he trys his best..

    word up, yo!on November 26, 2004   Link
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    NELLY IZ SO AWESOME!!!!!!!!!! I AGREE WIT WORD UP, YO

    SoccerShelby6245on September 25, 2005   Link

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