Once again, the earth beneath you crumbles
As a convoy of black trucks rumbles into your town
Back up in that ass once again
Is the notorius lords of the underworld
The one and only infamous psychopathic rydas

My name is Bullet
And I am a thug
A hood in a black truck
And I've never caught slippin'
Because I'm always packin' a mutha fuckin'...

Fo Fo, biatch (echo)
Don't ever test me ho
Straight up gangsta mutha fucka
And if you see me on the strip
You know I got a mutha fuckin'...

Full Clip, aka, fizzle cleazy
Once again, blasting your mutha fuckin eardrums with a lyrical slug
You wanna fuck with the Hatchet Rydas
I'ma stick you with my...

Lil Shank
Jumpin' straight outta black truck
Representin the east and I don't give a fuck
Man, if you get caught slippin on my side
And you ain't a ryda, you gonna end up dead or in a mutha fuckin'

Cell Block
Anotha psychopathic ryda
We always ride out, down and dirty to the E-N-D
Start the record, Ryden Dirty, bitch

RYDEN DIRTAY
WOOP WOOP


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