I�ma hit you from the back, I�ma hit you from the,
I�ma hit you from the back, I�ma hit you from the,
I�ma hit you from the back, I�ma hit you from the,
I�ma hit you from the back and make you holler �til you pass out.

Holler back, holler back. (X4)

If you gots a neat stash (give me half, give me half)
And if you roll up on some cash (give me half, give me half)
And if your mumma�s in the back (give me half, give me half)
And you know I got the bass bat, bass bat, bass bat,

Bitches on the dick, give �em 3oh!3,
Poppin� motherfuckers like �you know me�
Shining in the club with the goatee,
Rollin� on the dubs like an OG.
Get them hands cracking in the 3oh!3

Ladies, shake-shake your ass now,
I�ma hit you from the back and make you holler �til you pass out.

Bang bang, bang bang, motherfucking street slang.
Is it getting hot in here or is it just me?
Is it getting hot in here or is it 3oh!3?

You�s a punk bitch if you don�t know bout Boulder,
Your girl�s a freak, cos that�s what I told her,
You think you�re tight, but my ice gets colder,
In Baller-ado fight you with my soldiers,
You know we clean, never smokin� that doja,
The gang sign, cos that�s what we all love.

Ladies, shake-shake your ass now,
I�ma hit you from the back and make you holler �til you pass out.

Bang bang, bang bang, motherfucking street slang.
Is it getting hot in here or is it just me?
Is it getting hot in here or is it 3oh!3?


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    whether they are poking fun of the rap industry or not -- this song is about sex.

    heavensent11on July 13, 2008   Link

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