New York City
You are now rocking, with 50 Cent
You gotta love it

I just wanna chill and twist the lah
Catch stunts in my 7-45
You drive me crazy, shorty, I
Need to see you and feel you next to me
I provide everything you need and I
Like your smile I don't wanna see you cry
Got some questions that I got to ask and I
Hope you can come up with the answers babe

Girl, it's easy to love me now
Would you love me if I was down and out?
Would you still have love for me?
Girl, it's easy to love me now
Would you love me if I was down and out?
Would you still have love for me girl?

If I fell off tomorrow would you still love me?
If I didn't smell so good would you still hug me?
If I got locked up and sentenced to a quarter century
Could I count on you to be there to support me mentally?
If I went back to a hoopty from a Benz, would you poof and disappear
Like some of my friends?
If I was hit and I was hurt would you be by my side?
If it was time to put in work would you be down to ride?
I'd get out and peel a nigga cap and chill and drive
I'm asking questions to find out how you feel inside
If I ain't rap 'cause I flipped burgers at Burger King
Would you be ashamed to tell your friends that you feelin' me?
In the bed if I used my tongue would you like that?
If I wrote you a love letter would you write back?
Now we can have a lil' drink, you know a nightcap
And we could go do what you like, I know you like that (like that)

Girl, it's easy to love me now
Would you love me if I was down and out?
Would you still have love for me?
Girl, it's easy to love me now (woo)
Would you love me if I was down and out?
Would you still have love for me girl?

Now would you leave me if your father found out I was thuggin'?
Do you believe me when I tell you, you the one I'm loving?
Are you mad 'cause I'm asking you twenty-one questions?
Are you my soulmate? 'Cause if so, girl you a blessing
Do you trust me enough, to tell me your dreams?
I'm staring at ya trying to figure how you got in them jeans
If I was down would you say things to make me smile?
I treat you how you want to be treated just teach me how
If I was with some other chick and someone happened to see?
And when you asked me about it I said it wasn't me
Would you believe me? Or up and leave me?
How deep is our bond if that's all it takes for you to be gone?
We only humans girl we make mistakes, to make it up I do whatever it take
I love you like a fat kid love cake
You know my style I say anything to make you smile

Girl, it's easy to love me now
Would you love me if I was down and out?
Would you still have love for me?
Girl, it's easy to love me now
Would you love me if I was down and out?
Would you still have love for me

Could you love me in a Bentley? (Girl)
Could you love me on a bus?
I'll ask twenty-one questions, and they all about us
Could you love me in a Bentley?
Could you love me on a bus?
I'll ask twenty-one questions, and they all about us


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    50 cent rox my wangsta colored sox, i luv this remix, it makes me wanna get up and shake my bik fat clay aiken ass. also, i like how he always loves to talk about the girleys, i love the gals, and i really want 1 in my life. o god. plz help me.

    clayaikenloveron January 17, 2006   Link
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    im thinking that this song has a ton of meaning. in my heart from the ghetto gangstas deep inside my death metal self, i believe that this song means that life is being ghetto and gangsta. i luv this song.

    deathmetalpunkon January 17, 2006   Link
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    Get a fucking proper job u wigga

    i bet ur as white as a ghost

    Lester_91on January 18, 2006   Link
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    hey lester_91, making fun of me? my deathmetal band could kick ur ass jk. whats up, where u from

    deathmetalpunkon January 19, 2006   Link
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    hey go suk my fat cock biatch

    clayaikenloveron January 20, 2006   Link
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    u guys think ur so cool cuz u got korn in ur arse, well i bet u like it, dont ya. go fuck ur mom douche bag. yea thats right. y dont u go stick a huge fat piece of cock up ur anus

    clayaikenloveron January 20, 2006   Link
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    clay aiken rox

    clayaikenloveron January 20, 2006   Link
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    yea, what clayaikenlover said, fucj u kornintheass, u love korn

    deathmetalpunkon January 20, 2006   Link
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    ill stick my two korns in ur ass and lets c if u like it. im pretty sure u would. im sorry, i love u, wil u have sex with me? play with my clitoris? give me a clit rub until i get an orgasm?

    deathmetalpunkon January 20, 2006   Link
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    lol

    guys im sorry that i didnt say anything about wat this song means to me

    and plus there is such thing as msn

    i think this song is about poverty in america

    or its about failing in life

    not really bout bein gangsta or wigga

    and im from melbourne

    Lester_91on January 26, 2006   Link

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