Alright everybody, tie you shoes, yeah
The third chapter has just begun from the H to the P
On da mic you will see the people's champ that's me, yeah

Skibadee, skibadanger, I am the rear ranger
Hit them with the raw for sure, now bun your draw
Yeah, come on, argh

Skibadee, skibadanger, I am the rear ranger
Hit them with the raw for sure, now bun your draw
Never, never endeavor the good weather
Or whether we be there only for your pleasure, yeah

Ta, ta, ta, tadata, ta, ta
Ta, ta, ta, tadata, ta, ta, yeah
Ta, ta, ta, tadata, ta, ta, come on
Ta, ta, ta, tadata, ta, ta

Maria, believe me, I like it loud
Maria, believe me, I like it loud
Maria, believe me, I like it loud
Maria, believe me, I like it hot

Yeah, yeah, right now posse
We're the special guest mixologists
Yeah, argh
I ritz bits for da hits with the lyrics

With a robotic, narcotic in the pocket
The fire rocket, blood socket, I crack whip, yeah
Elastic to plastic, my platinum hit
You git, gudda gudda get up with it

Me on the mic, be sophisticated
DJ's articulated, me on the mic
Yeah, here we go

Ta, ta, ta, tadata, ta, ta
Ta, ta, ta, tadata, ta, ta

Maria, believe me, I like it loud
Maria, believe me, I like it loud
Maria, believe me, I like it loud
Maria, believe me, I like it hot, yeah

Ta, ta, ta, tadata, ta, ta
Ta, ta, ta, tadata, ta, ta
Ta, ta, ta, tadata, ta, ta
Thank you




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    "The best song in the world"
    Eh? Exactly how many songs have you listened to other than this one? I mean did you even pay attention to the lyrics? He quite clearly found a junior dictionary and picked out random rhyming words and put it to music. Its catchy Il give it that much, but most really bad music is nowadays. As for the meaning I think it has no meaning. i think this could be an insight into his mind at the moment before he takes his brain medication. I say this because no sane person would think these are lyrics.

    Phoenixflameon May 10, 2007   Link

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