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Ya'll Ain't Ready (first 52 seconds) Lyrics

I shouldn't be sayin' keep
My damn name outcha mouth
But y'all keep increasin' my change ...
Go ahead and say whatcha wanna
I'm gonna sell about 2 mil
Uh, then I'm goner, uh
I know y'all wishin' you was in my position
Cause I keep gettin' into situations
That you wish you was in, cousin
I'm not your brother, I'm not your uncle, I'm Daddy do
Steppin' in this game and y'all ain't got a clue

My prediction is that y'all are gonna hate
On the style we create, straight 2008
But I know that you really can't wait
Because people always askin' me
When's the release date?
Well maybe, baby, you could wait and see
Until then all these Pavarattis followin' me
Gettin' anxious? Go take a peek
I'm starrin' in your magazines
Now every day and week

Back then, they call me K-fed
But you can call me Daddy instead
Back then, they call me K-fed
But you can call ...
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Cover art for Ya'll Ain't Ready (first 52 seconds) lyrics by Kevin Federline

If the great Federline wants the Pavarottis to stop followin' him, he needs to stop making masterpieces like this and go into hiding.

Cover art for Ya'll Ain't Ready (first 52 seconds) lyrics by Kevin Federline

What the F*CK is the music industry coming to????

Cover art for Ya'll Ain't Ready (first 52 seconds) lyrics by Kevin Federline

Maybe his music, like that of the band Wild Stallions in Bill n Ted's Excellent Adventure, will inspire world peace in the future.

Cover art for Ya'll Ain't Ready (first 52 seconds) lyrics by Kevin Federline

He's "gonna sell 2 mil"? Well after two weeks (which are tradtionally the highest selling weeks a CD has), K-Fed has sold an astonishing 7,685 copies.

I'm assuming he believes he'll be getting a 1.93 million unit boost in the coming months.

Cover art for Ya'll Ain't Ready (first 52 seconds) lyrics by Kevin Federline

to me, this song is about how kevin federline was capable of marrying an outright whore and further ruining her life. This song is a great example of what happens when a white man(is he really a man? boy even?) tries to be a black man with the dialect of the ghetto. It doesnt work, eminem did it, but not because he was trying to act black, but because he actually had something to say. See, kevin is just telling us how much life kicks ass for him right now, he got to fuck britney spears, he got to evade his pregnant gilfriend he left for britney, and he is in the media and has a record deal. Does he 'deserve' any of it? whos to say, but he has... point being, Hollywood has its village idiot too.

Also, i cant help but think the 1st line in this song he stole from that dre song 'whats the difference'. "keep my name out of your mouth, and we can keep it the same"

 
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