Hey, Dem 30/30 Boyz, Soulja Boy and Arab
We got somthin new for y'all
When a motherfucka be in your face
Just on your nerves, talkin shit
And you just don't wanna hear it
Just be like "yahhh, bitch, yahhh!"

(Hey, SoulJa Boy, can I get your autograph?) yahhh, bitch, yahhh!
(Yo, Arab, I really like you, man) yahhh, bitch, yahhh!
(Are there any 30 boyz that) Yah, Yah, bitch, yah yahhh!
(Yeah, I was wonderin, can I be on your next) yahhh, yahhh, bitch!

Get out my face, ho
Get out my face, ho
Get out my face, ho
Get out my face, ho
Get out my face, ho
Get out my face, ho
Get out my face, ho
Get out my face (yahhh!)

Let me tell you about the life
And how you live when you is a star
Every single place you go
The people run up to your car
Everybody wants to talk, and everybody wants to jive
Everybody wants a handshake, or want a high five
And these ugly girls always got a friend
That wants to talk to you
(Bitch, yahhh, yahhh, Trick And your friend, yahhh, yahhh too!)
Ain't got time for chitchat
I'm tryin' to get this money
So get up out my face
You shit-breath dummy

(Hey, SoulJa Boy, can I get your autograph?) yahhh, bitch, yahhh!
(Yo, Arab, I really like you, man) yahhh, bitch, yahhh!
(Are there any 30 boys that) Yah, yah, bitch, yah yahhh!
(Yeah, I was wonderin, can I be on your next) yahhh, yahhh, bitch!

Get out my face, ho
Get out my face, ho
Get out my face, ho
Get out my face, ho
Get out my face, ho
Get out my face, ho
Get out my face, ho
Get out my face (yahhh!)

Dawg, get out my face, Im startin to get mad
Walkin up
(Soulja Boy, Can I have your autograph?) bitch, yahhh, bitch!
Leave me alone, let me get some peace
I'm sittin at the house and a nigga can't sleep
Leave me alone ho, before I have to knock your ass out
(Hey Soulja Boy, when that new 30/30 boyz cd coming out?)
Bitch, yahhh, bitch!
Bitch, yahhh, bitch!
Bitch, yahhh, Ya, Yah, Ya, Yahh, Ya, bitch

(Hey, SoulJa Boy, can I get your autograph?) yahhh, bitch, yahhh!
(Yo, Arab, I really like you, man) yahhh, bitch, yahhh!
(Are there any 30 boyz that Yah, Yah, bitch, yah yahhh!
(Yeah, I was wonderin, can I be on your next) yahhh, yahhh, bitch!

Get out my face, ho
Get out my face, ho
Get out my face, ho
Get out my face, ho
Get out my face, ho
Get out my face, ho
Get out my face, ho
Get out my face (yahhh!)

Hey Soulja Boy, Wassup Man? Soulja Boyyy! Yeah, you like that?
We keep it crunk like that! Hey, man, you gonna let me get on this cd?
Man, come on, man, I got some bumpin stuff back at the-
Hey, Hey, Hey Araaab! Yeah You know I know that stuff "Watch My, Put It in da Chain"
Hey Soulja Boy, man, both of yall just listen, man, hey, man don't turn around
Hey, man, listen! Hey, look, I just got to tell you somethin
'Cause look, man, I know a nigga in Chica-
(Yahhh bitch, Ya Yahh, Ya Yah Yah, Ya Yah)
Laughing
Yah yahhhh, bitch
Shut the fuck up, bitch!
Yahhhh, goddamn, don't you get it?
Yah,ah,
Ah yahhh
Bitch, Ya yahhh bitch!


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Yahhh! Lyrics as written by Deandre Cortez Way

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  • +1
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    Not saying it's bad, it's actually kind of catchy

    angel4lyyfon January 18, 2008   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    let the truth be heard! Get out ma face, batch.

    loop-to-loopon September 13, 2007   Link
  • 0
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    rap is stupid! earl is right, dont mess with him cause he makes scence! and let the REAL Truth be heard! ROCK ON!!!!!!

    kitt-Eon September 16, 2007   Link
  • 0
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    this is the funniest song i've ever heard. haha.

    alexalexnavajoon September 29, 2007   Link
  • 0
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    this is the funniest song i've ever heard. haha.

    alexalexnavajoon September 29, 2007   Link
  • 0
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    hell yes........ROCK ON....FUCK SOULJA BOY!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    KILLERSWIMMERon October 08, 2007   Link
  • 0
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    what do u idiots know anyway....

    loop-to-loopon November 01, 2007   Link
  • 0
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    YAHHH BITCH YAHH! lmao watch youtube.com/watch

    punxrokk0532on November 01, 2007   Link
  • 0
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    yall are sum racist rock crackheaded motherfuckers. fuck rock music. white people stick to rock, blacks stick to rap. if u dont like rap, then listen to rock and shut tha fuck up.

    Moderator06on November 12, 2007   Link
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    I have nothing against rap but this Soulja Boy shit fucking sucks ass.Everyone who likes it should kill themself immediately.

    lombaxxxon November 20, 2007   Link

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