(quik - talking)
Wow, for real though
We need something just a little bit different
Ya know, it's a whole lot goin on right now
But y'all can calm down though, y'all can
'cause we 'bout to change the game
Can you feel that?
If you really wanna change the game let me hear ya say 'ohh yeah'
Haha, I just had to do that once
Ay, t-p-t style

Jumpin up outta the burb', park mode
And 18 inches from the curb
While I'm smellin them stanky stenches from the herb
Red-eyed flight, and I'm lookin for my red-eyed homie
Black tone, 'cause I said I might
Just hafta pass through, and let 'em hear some shit that's pretty fat
From spade ty to king tee, this is where it's at
Nigga, makin million dollar deals at a checker table
And my nephews gonna be the youngest niggas with a record label
I'm the only nigga that promised to show up
With more talent than any nigga and I didn't wanna blow up
I shine like glitter 'cause I'm natural
If on the first night I hit, then that's a hoe
And I gotta stay away
You can never by mine your nigga he got you on layaway
Bitch, we 'bout to change the game

(hook - quik & james debarge)
Ha ha, feel me, as we change the game
(change the game)
One time, let me, just change the game
(change the game)
It ain't about ya money nigga change the game
(change the game)
It ain't about ya pussy hoe change the game
(change the game)
C'mon, well uh, we need to change the game
(change the game)
Keep it real nigga, change the game
(change the game)
Ya gotta do it nigga, change the game
(change the game)
Uh, check it out
(change the game)

(quik)
Can I get a rum and coke?
'cause the keith smoke made a nigga hum and choke
Blazed and dazed
Now put me on the stage and I'll change the game in major ways
Gettin wild like a buckin horse
With enough momentum to change the whole muthafuckin course
All I need nigga, is a crew and a point
And I'll make a statement only on a brew and a joint
No joke, 'cause growin up dirty, hungry and broke
Don't mean I gotta be dirty, hungry and broke
Dude I made a way out a no way, and y'all can too
'cause it's a whole lotta legal shit that y'all can do
And fuck the media, keep on steppin, yeah I said it
Where your pass at? who you know here? where you headed?
Only show us when we doin bad
When we in the mud I brake that muthafuckin camera
Now fuck them niggas
We 'bout to change the game

(hook - quik & james debarge)
Hell yeah, let 'em know we finna change the game
(change the game)
Pardon me for bein mad but I'm changin the game
(change the game)
Yeah, and that's the real shit, changin the game
(change the game)
I'm tired of the stressin, nigga changin the game
(change the game)
Can't touch it, learn a lesson nigga, change the game
(change the game)
Stop fuckin up the music nigga, change the game
(change the game)
Don't play with it nigga use it, change the game
(change the game)
Mausberg, my nigga help me change the game
(change the game)

(mausberg)
Sheppard lane, ? ? ? , dog we the realest
Hit the game wit a twist, now they label us the illest
More advanced than that wack nigga punchin a lex
After balance & option, I'ma show ya who's next
Ain't no room in the court for cowards who can't ride
Ate up the dick, left the balls on the side
'bout to take a trip to neptune, everybody wanna roll
If you ain't loyal to the camp, nigga hell no
We about to change the game in many ways
Dollar signs, attitudes, dog in a real way
Condos to sky scrapers with my name on it
Desk, big see-e-o, rider from the black tek
If it wasn't for dave, lookin out
Your nigga johnny, be on the corner lookin burnt out
That's what it pays to appreciate thangs
Put a nigga in position to change the whole game

(hook - mausberg & james debarge)
What, I'ma
(change the game)
Betcha' money I'ma
(change the game)
Yeah nigga, I'ma
(change the game)
Me and quik about to do it nigga
(change the game)
Realism with the fluid nigga
(change the game)
Come on, you niggas feel it nigga
(change the game)
'cause we gon' take it to the limit nigga
(change the game)
Y'all niggas bout to feel it nigga
(change the game)
'cause we gon' take it to the limit nigga
(change the game)
Y'all niggas 'bout to feel it nigga
(change the game)
'cause we gon' take it to the limit nigga
(change the game)
Y'all niggas 'bout to feel it nigga
(change the game)
'cause we gon' take it to the limit nigga
(change the game)
'cause y'all niggas 'bout to feel it nigga
(change the game)
'cause we gon' take it to the limit
(change the game)
'cause y'all niggas 'bout to feel it nigga
(change the game)
'cause we gon' take it to the limit



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