Georgia, Georgia
Georgia, Georgia

We on the grind in Georgia
All the time, it ain't
Nothin' on my mind but Georgia
We ain't playin' witcha

We on the grind in Georgia
All the time, it ain't
Nothin' on my mind but Georgia
We ain't playin' witcha

Country name, country slang, fiends at the liquor store
'Lac cruisin', crap shootin', fifty on the ten to four
Overcast the forecast shows clouds from plenty dro
And we ready for war in the state of Georgia
Yeah, dirty words, dirty birds, it's mean in this dirty South
You ever disrespect it, and we'll clean out your dirty mouth
Bulldogs clockin', these lookout boys is hawkin'
You gotta be brave in the state of Georgia
I got five Georgia homes where I rest my Georgia bones
Come anywhere on my land and I'll aim at your Georgia dome
If you get in an altercation just hop on your mobile phone
And tell somebody you need help in the middle of Georgia
We some ATL thrashers, scope your pumpkin and smash ya
We'll come through your hood worse than a tsunami disaster
Don't know who they gonna get or who them robbers gonna hit
That's why I keep my Georgia TEC in the state of Georgia

We on the grind in Georgia
All the time, it ain't
Nothin' on my mind but Georgia
We ain't playin' witcha

We on the grind in Georgia
All the time, it ain't
Nothin' on my mind but Georgia
We ain't playin' witcha

I'm from the home of the neckbones
Black eyed peas, turnip and collard greens
We the children on the corn dirtier than Bob Marley's pee-pee
Ga, the Peach State, where we stay
My small city's called Albany (Georgia)
Pecan country like catfish with grits
Candy yams and chitlins, gram's homemade baked biscuits
The land of classical Caprices and Impala Super Sports
Ingredients in the peach cobbler called Georgia
I love the women out in L.A.
And the shopping stores in New York
The beaches in M.I.a
But they ain't nothin' like that GA red clay
Look on your map, we right above Florida, next to 'Bama
Under the Carolinas and Tennessee, you'll see Georgia
Where Gladys Knights took a midnight train
The birthplace of Martin Luther King
Where ass so plump and hips are thick
Where 'Lac trucks sit on 26's
Know where your going or you'll be lost
Found on these plumb trees in the south
These choppas'll tomahawk your top down here in Georgia

We on the grind in Georgia
All the time, it ain't
Nothin' on my mind but Georgia
We ain't playin' witcha

We on the grind in Georgia
All the time, it ain't
Nothin' on my mind but Georgia
We ain't playin' witcha

Now I was born in the belly of the bottom of the map
Where the wet paint drip jelly on Pireellis
And the chrome on the Chevy when I'm choppin' in the trap
Country as hell, they some warriors
Tote somethin' that spray same shape as Florida
Lookin' for me, boy, you'll find me
Down in Dougherty County in a small city called Albany, Georgia
Where they used to call us some bamas
And now they jockin' the grammar
Watch yo' mouth unless you out for some manner
Bunch of hustlers run on every corner like the Waffle House in Atlanta
R.I.P. camoflauge out in Savannah (Georgia)
Now you might come for vacation, leave on probation
Home of the strip club, known for the thick girls
Where the tricks put tips in the tip cup
For the thick chick in the thong with a big butt
Wanna get love? Won't be cheap, long money like Peachtree
Make a chick take it off like Freaknik down here in Georgia
When you see them confederate flags, you know what it is
Your folks picked cotton here, that' why we call it, "The Field"
I got a Chevrolet on 26's, I'm from GA, GA (Georgia)

We on the grind in Georgia
All the time, it ain't
Nothin' on my mind but Georgia
We ain't playin' witcha

We on the grind in Georgia
All the time, it ain't
Nothin' on my mind but Georgia
We ain't playin' witcha

Georgia, Georgia
Georgia, Georgia
Georgia


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Georgia Lyrics as written by Darion T. Crawford Christopher Brian Bridges

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    OMG dirtier than Bob Marley's pee pee i DON"T THINK SO hmm well its ovious wat this is bout is home town! GEORGIA! LOL i may b dumb but i am not smart

    fallen angelson March 03, 2006   Link

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