La-di-da-di-da-di, we like to party-party.
We always causin' trouble-trouble bothering everybody.
We are just some men upon the mic
And when we grab the pitch,
Yo, we grab that shit tight!
Fuck all of y'all who's goin' to hell,
Just keep on smilin' and enjoy yourself
'Cause it's cool when you 'cause a cozy condition,
And that's what we create because that be our mission.
So, listen close to what we say because-
What?
This type of shit happens every day.
What?!
This type of shit happens every day!
What!?!
This type of shit happens every day!!

I woke up around 2 in the mornin'.
Did a lot of coke, strechin', yawnin'.
Went into the bathroom to wash up:
Put the soap on my face and my hand on my crotch and said,
"Mirror, mirror on-on the wall,
Who be the top choice of-of them all?"
There was a rubble-rubble-dubble;
Five minutes it lasted.
The mirror said,
"You are, you conceited bastard!"
Well, that's true!
That's why we never have no beef.
And so I washed off the soap and I brushed the gold teeth,
Changed my clothes, part my hair;
I busted out the brand new Gucci underwear.
And for all the little girls that I might take home, we have
The Johnson's baby powder and the Polo cologne.
Fresh-dressed like a million dolla's:
I wore the high-tops and popped the flat colla'.
Stepped out the crib, stopped short-
Shit, I forgot my fucking Kangol!

Then I dilly-dally, me run into an alley.
Got me bust into me old girl Shaniqua from the valley.
God damn bitch played hard to get,
So I said, "What's up girl? You look like shit."
Don't cry, dry your eye.
Sally sees her momma and says, "You all better hide tonight."
Because her mom stepped up from behind,
Hit her in the face, stabbed her in the eye,
Punched her in the belly, stepped on her feet,
Slammed the girl on the hard concrete.
Bitch was strong, her mind was gone,
Somethin' seemed wrong; now what is going on?
I tried to bust it up, I said, "Stop it, leave her."
She said, "If I can't have you, she can't either."

She grabbed me hard, around my cock
So, I broke out like I had the chicken pox.
Her momma gave chase; she caught us quickly.
She put her fucking finger in the face of Little Jimmy and said,
"Why don't you give me some play?
Stop avoiding me like you is gay.
I wet my pants whenever you say,
'Bitches love me cause they know that I can beat box.'
Jimmy, Jimmy, Jimmy, can't you see
Sometimes your words just hypnotize me.
I love your faggy ways, I guess that's why you're always getting laid."
Ooo, on and on and on and on and... whatever...
I said, "I'm out," and then I gave her a kiss.
I said, "You can't have me, I am too young for you miss."
She said, "No you are not," then she starts crying.
I said, "I'm 18," and she says, "Stop lying!"
I'm serious, go ask my mother.
And with your wrinkled pussy, you can't be my lover.


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La Di Da Di (Slick Rick & Doug E. Fresh cover) song meanings
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    bonus track from you'll rebel to anything, i think it only appears on the vynil but i might be wrong.

    zeffezon August 27, 2005   Link
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    "What's up girl? You look like shit"

    Awesome cover of Slick Rick's 'Lodi Dodi'

    Crax me up everytime.

    xtopheron January 16, 2006   Link
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    Aww brilliant shizz. Little Jimmy, what a legend.

    -IheartBeanieBoy-on January 22, 2006   Link
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    by zeffez on 08-27-2005 @ 10:19:14 AM
    bonus track from you'll rebel to anything, i think it only appears on the vynil but i might be wrong.

    it is only on vinyl but u can get it on cd i did

    mindlessfanon March 17, 2006   Link
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    i heard the live version and hes like jjust like his sippin baccardi just like this a ladi dodi

    sullyd8869on May 23, 2006   Link
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    Sullyd8869, the song you are referring to is called "Like Shit".

    heartbeats_xxxon May 29, 2006   Link
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    This song is fkn amazing!

    liintuon November 21, 2007   Link
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    Neither version of the lyrics on this site include the light-speed intro, which is a bummer.

    Twist9on January 27, 2010   Link
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    Neither version of the lyrics on this site include the light-speed intro. Lame.

    Twist9on January 27, 2010   Link
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    Neither version of the lyrics on this site include the light-speed intro. Lame.

    Twist9on January 27, 2010   Link

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