It's that man comin' up from that land of tha C-P-T
(What's my motherfuckin' name? Snoop) Eazy-E
Comin' through with a big lick for '94
Showin' alla y'all them true-ass gangsta flows
So bow-wow bow-wow the big dog's in town
And them guts is the only thing a nigga pound
Laid back as I blow a fat sack
Hittin' switches for them bitches, hittin corners in a Cadillac
So take a ride on tha ruthless side
With the E to the A-Z-Y
That nigga makin more off yo hits than you do
You fools, need to recognize this crew when I roll through
Tryin' to speak up on tha OG, nigga you don't know me
Break em off these nuts lil' wanna-be
Cause I peel caps if need be
And ain't nothin' you gonna bring don't see me
Just to let you know

One more time for the rhyme again
Comin' from the C-O-M-P-T-O-N
Just to let you know
Just to let you know
One more time for the rhyme again
Comin' from the C-O-M-P-T-O-N
Just to let you know
Just to let you know

It's the E comin' up from the gank
So nigga let me ride all the way to the bank
'Cause ain't nothin' on my mind but the gips
Gotta have a grip, run a nigga dip
Back to the pass on the Compton streets
Where the niggas get beat when us gangstas meet
And fools gettin mad 'cause they can't ride like I ride
Front n back, dippin side to side
And it's been like that since I was a BG
"It's the E," that's what they scream when they see me
Mama said every day is like this
Fools screamin that I put em in a twist
Thought you had it bad, isn't really all good
If the homies only knew in the hood
That you was gettin done like a two dollar hoe
It's just a lil' something from the E to let you know

One more time for the rhyme again
Comin' from the C-O-M-P-T-O-N
Just to let you know
Just to let you know
One more time for the rhyme again
Comin' from the C-O-M-P-T-O-N
Just to let you know
Just to let you know

It's still the C-P-T, nothin' more, nothin' less
On a quest to put that bomb in my chest
'Cause them busta-ass niggas can't see what I'm sayin'
They think the E be playin' (what?)
But I ain't givin up nothin'' but this glock in yo mouth
So recognize that and get yo punk ass knocked out
So if you wanna ride nigga jump on in
Sip a cup o' gin, ain't no friends when it come to ends
So no hard feelings when you niggas be dealin'
With the original Compton criminal
'Cause the only thing poppin is a snaps
And ain't no fun when a nigga be tap perhaps
But a nigga like the E ain't trippin' though
I'm just here to let you niggas know

One more time for the rhyme again
Comin' from the C-O-M-P-T-O-N
Just to let you know
Just to let you know
One more time for the rhyme again
Comin' from the C-O-M-P-T-O-N
Just to let you know
Just to let you know

You have your own freedom of choice
So you do what the fuck you feel like doin
Take it from me, that streetwise motherfucker named Eazy E


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