Sippin' on a 40
And smoking endo
Sippin' on a 40
And smoking endo

Ayo, let's roll to the store, Eazy-E
So we can buy us some O.E. 40oz
Get a buzz with the thugs in the neighborhood's back
But buy you a couple of extra one's for the neighborhood rats

Nigga, you be drinkin' out my bottle, bitch, that's bullshit
Still got semen on ya lips from the homies dick
Trick yo the home girl
But sit you like a loose goose
So gimme a couple of dollars, so I can bring you back a deuce deuce

Well, bring B.G. Knocc Out back a motherfuckin' 40o'
So me and my nigga Big Boy can go and cop some endo
And we'll be right back at you niggas with a quick fast
Dresta, don't forget to buy a couple of packs of Zig-Zags

Sippin' on a 40
(8-ball rollin')
And smoking endo
(Nickname Eazy-E)
Sippin' on a 40
(8-ball rollin')
And smoking endo
(Drinkin' like a mad man, yes I do)

Back to the store all the 40o's were kinda hot
Get the shit or not
Naw, let's roll to another spot
Back in the '4 to another store
I told you the store on 124th keep the cold brew
Go down El Segundo and at Wilmington, make a right
The Store ain't in sight
Nigga, it's right past, the next light
Pass across the light
Now, here's what you gotta do
Get in ya left lane and make the motherfuckin' U
Let's get at least ten 40's and at least ten .22's
That should be enough for the whole motherfuckin' crew
Plus they got endo, a nigga's gonna be double blitz
Oh, give me some Zig-Zags and two packs of Doublemint

Sippin' on a 40
(8-ball rollin')
And smoking endo
(Nickname Eazy-E)
Sippin' on a 40
(8-ball rollin')
And smoking endo

Yo Dresta
What's up?
Did you bring back some gum?
Hell yeah
Good, now a nigga breath won't be yo hum
Now pass me a stick
So I can spit game at this trick
'Cause beer breath and tricks don't mix
Y'all don't give a fuck what a punk bitch think
'Cause my breath always stank every time I take a drink
40's I be downin', I'm drownin' myself
Let me hit the joint and I'll be clownin' everybody else
You won't be clownin' me, 'cause I got jokes for your trick ass
Oh bitch, you tryna bag, I got jokes for your bitch ass
Well, let me hit the joint once again and we can go, G
But, oh, let me take another sip off the O.E

Sippin' on a 40
(8-ball rollin')
And smoking endo
(Nickname Eazy-E)
Sippin' on a 40
(8-ball rollin')
And smoking endo
(Nickname Eazy-E)

Sippin' on a 40
(8-ball rollin')
And smoking endo
(Nickname Eazy-E)
Sippin' on a 40
(8-ball rollin')
And smoking endo
(Nickname Eazy-E)


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