Yeah! Yeah! And no one like me. Yeah! Yeah! Yeah! Congratulations, we made it, welcome to tha crusader, it's been a long
Time commin' yo! But I'm here now, so whatchu wanna do, how many dudes you really know, can flow, like this, like this, like
This, lets do it...

[Chorus] Uh, how many dudes you know roll like this, how many dudes you know flow like this, not many, if any, not many, if
Any, how many dudes you know who got the skills to go in and roarck, a show like this, uh uh, uh uh, I don't know any body.

Check, check to tha mic check, a 1, 2 from a crew commin' through, are ya hyped yet, nowa days every body wanna talk, like
They got something on scribe, ya ain't got nothing but a moment alive, you can't front, when ya feellin' tha vibe, you know
Scribe is takin' you high (high), love it with the double bass, vibrate, shook tha place, in ya vertebrate, yo hit a man,
Move like a RS, Subaru, with a crew, come a equipped, like a body kit, lyrically Bob Burnquist, so one foot is in tha style,
Through his tongue like a stalefish, this kid named X, from Vic, wanna get, with scribe, in live, like a 0-5, I got vibe,
Like a beehive, and when the mother from the squid of a pimp, of tha sea side, and get yo on the way that we ride, round
Town in tha down low, never know, what the flow, bro, chop chop, can't stop hip hop, cause it don't stop hmm check it
Out!!!!! (There's) check it out (No) check it out... (One) check it out... (Like me)

[Chorus X2]

Somethin' for tha ride on cruise control, when tha bass vibrates, shook tha hives like a earthquake, thought this is not good
For yah, you made a great mistake, your eyes stop and bomp be gone, sick of this, flick the switch, nitrous, kick wanna trip
This is some new shit, real deal, like Cody field, you know telling if you rock like mike or just might... Roarck! Like doubie
Drop, doubie drop tight, t-club get it on, representing all night, take flight, like Nike kicks with tricks and make quick,
When the vibe hit don't sit just get on down and profound with sound that we found with the underground, don't sit just
Get on down and profound with the sound we found with the underground...

[Chorus X2]

Next time you come on down to North Canterbury, it's all good, it's all good when come down to my hood and come to South
Canterbury, it's all good uh uh, it's all good when you come down to my hood and come to East Canterbury, it's all good
Yeah, it's all good when you come down to my hood and go to West Canterbury, it's all good yeah, it's all good up in my neck
Of da woods ahh...






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    good song, nice ryhming

    J0K3Ron August 31, 2005   Link

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