(Here they come yo, here they come)
(Here they come yo, here they come)
This or that? This or that? (Here they come yo, here they come)
This or that? This or that?
This or that? This or that?
This or that? This or that?
Yo (come on)

Who's the Black Sheep, what's the Black Sheep? (Uh, come on)
Don't know who I am, or when I'm coming so you sleep (uh, come on)
Wasn't in my room, wasn't in my sphere (uh, come on)
Knew not who I was, but listen here (uh, come on)
Dres, D-R-E-S, yes I guess I can start
If it's all right with you, I'll rip this here joint apart
Back, Middle, to the front, don't front
Want to a good time, gonna give you what you want
Can I hear a hey? (Hey)
Can I get a yo? (Yo)
You got a hat? (Huh?)
It's for the hoes (ho)
The styling is creative, Black Sheep of the Native
Can't be violated, or even decepticated
I got brothers in the Jungle, cousins on the Quest
Dead retarded uncles, in pea porridge, may they rest
Guess, which way, what, when, how
Mista Lawnge, Dres, Black Sheep slam, now
Know you've heard the others, phonies to the lovers
Then of course, the choice is yours

You can get with this, or you can get with that (this or that? This or that?)
You can get with this, or you can get with that (this or that? This or that?)
You can get with this, or you can get with that (this or that? This or that?)
I think you'll get with this, 'cause this is where it's at

You can get with this, or you can get with that (this or that? This or that?)
You can get with this, or you can get with that (this or that? This or that?)
You can get with this, or you can get with that (this or that? This or that?)
I think you'll get with this, 'cause this is kinda phat

Where's the Black Sheep, here's the Black Sheep
Even if we wanted to the flock could not be weak
Watch me swing like this, why should I swing it like that?
Because in fact, on me it might not attract
Therefore I ignore, do as I feel inside
I live with me, I've got my back tonight
Ya know what I'm saying? Yo Black, I'm not playing
Need to go with this, or go with that with no delaying
See, in actuality, one be can it be
I made it look easy, because it is to me
Any time capacity was filled, try to rock it
Any time a honey gave us play, tried to knock it
Never was fool, so we finished school
Never see us sweat, and you'll never see us drool
Out to rock the globe while it's still here to rock
Don't punch girls, and we don't punch a clock
Gotta go, gotta go, see you later by the cat
And you can't beat that with a bat

You can get with this, or you can get with that (this or that? This or that?)
You can get with this, or you can get with that (this or that? This or that?)
You can get with this, or you can get with that (this or that? This or that?)
I think you'll get with this, 'cause this is where it's at

You can get with this, or you can get with that (this or that? This or that?)
You can get with this, or you can get with that (this or that? This or that?)
You can get with this, or you can get with that (this or that? This or that?)
I think you'll get with this, 'cause this is kinda phat

Engine, Engine, Number Nine
On the New York transit line
If my train goes off the track
Pick it up, pick it up, pick it up (come on)

Back on the scene, crispy n' clean (uh, come on)
You can try, but then why, 'cause you can't intervene (uh, come on)
We be the outcast, down for the settle (uh, come on)
Won't play the rock, won't play the pebble (uh, come on)
Open the door, you best believe, we're sliding through it swiftly (uh, come on)
Niftily, we can make it hip to be what we are (uh, come on)
'Cause what we be, be the epitome, Doo, Dah, Dipitty (uh, come on)
So now I dwell just to say you're plainer (uh, come on)
Hold your cup, 'cause I got the container (uh, come on)
Pass a plater, cross the fader (uh, come on)
Black Sheep get play like the Sony Innovator (uh, come on)
Never the traitor, party inflater (uh, come on)
And you can get a scoop later (uh, come on)

You can get with this, or you can get with that (this or that? This or that?) (Uh, come on)
You can get with this, or you can get with that (this or that? This or that?) (Uh, come on)
You can get with this, or you can get with that (this or that? This or that?) (Uh, come on)
I think you'll get with this, 'cause this is kinda phat (uh, come on)

You can get with this, or you can get with that (this or that? This or that?) (Uh, come on)
You can get with this, or you can get with that (this or that? This or that?) (Uh, come on)
You can get with this, or you can get with that (this or that? This or that?) (Uh, come on)
I think you'll get with this, 'cause this is where it's at (uh, come on)

(Uh, come on)
(Uh, come on)
(Uh, come on)
(Uh, come on)
(Here they come yo, here they come)(uh, come on)
(Here they come yo, here they come)(uh, come on)
(Here they come yo, here they come)(uh, come on)
(Here they come yo, here they come)(uh, come on)
(Here they come yo, here they come)(uh, come on)
(Here they come yo, here they come)(uh, come on)
(Here they come yo, here they come)(uh, come on)
(Here they come yo, here they come)(uh, come on)
(Here they come yo, here they come)(uh, come on)
(Here they come yo, here they come)(uh, come on)


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Choice Is Yours [Revisited] Lyrics as written by Johnny Hammond Andres Titus

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    What is this song talking about?

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