All the hoes jockin', beat steady knockin'
Middle of the stage got the whole club rockin'
Nigga you can hate but ya bitch steady watchin'
Bet she cant do it on a dick, she poppin'
We bottle poppin', you cock blockin'
Told ya gurl you rap, but ya cd floppin'
You say you gettin' money man, we ain't seen nothin'
Ya gurl is persistent, she ain't stoppin'

Man she say she want a hood nigga
I keep the purp by the pound
The trunk stay bumpin, yall know we run the town
Hood nigga
And I keep a bad bitch around
Thick bitch, long hair, yellow, white, red, brown
Hood nigga
And my Chevy sittin on 24's
Flats look like flapjack, pancake you ain't know
Hood nigga
I'm a play the game how it go
They can take me out the hood
But I'm a keep it hood folk

And I don't need a scale for the work
I can eyeball purp, I am not you jerk
Hatin on me will make your situation worse
You don't wanna take a ride in that long black hearse
All eyes on me, shawty I'm a bomb first
I'm the truth and they say the truth hurts
Hustle mean hard work, hard work
If you scared go to church
Man this rap shit is easy, every beat I get I murk

'Cause I'm a hood nigga
I keep the purp by the pound
The trunk stay bumpin, y'all know we run the town
Hood nigga
And I keep a bad bitch around
Thick bitch, long hair, yellow, white, red, brown
Hood nigga
And my Chevy sittin on 24's
Flats look like flapjack, pancake you aint' know
Hood nigga
I'm a play the game how it go
They can take me out the hood
But I'm a keep it hood folk

Get like you,naw, get like me
Eveesus we don't rock white tees
Classic capris, but Knicks on my feet
Account with babe and apes, get a pair every week
Manasha 3, the gurls suck me to sleep
Z-o-e climax to the peak
I c u naw u c me
You'll see ICU fuckin' with me

'Cause I'm a hood nigga
I keep the purp by the pound
The trunk stay bumpin', y'all know we run the town
Hood nigga
And I keep a bad bitch around
Thick bitch, long hair, yellow, white, red, brown
Hood nigga
And my Chevy sittin on 24's
Flats look like flapjack, pancake you ain't know
Hood nigga
I'm a play the game how it go
They can take me out the hood
But I'm a keep it hood folk

Watchin out for goldiggers like kanye,
but I will play beyonce,or ashantay,maybe kieshia cole,
said she should've cheated if she eva come my way,
get some head from fantasia on the highway,
trickin out majic city every Monday,
it ain't trickin if you got it dats wut I say, you say?
I say and wut I say goes

'Cause I'm a hood nigga,
I keep dat purt by the pound,the trunk stay bumpin , y'all know we run da town,
Hood nigga
And I keep a bad bitch around, thick bitch, long hair, yellow, white red brown,
Hood nigga,
And my Chevy sittin' on 24's flats look like flapjacks, pancakes you ain't know,
Hood nigga
I'm gon play the game how it goes they can take me out the hood but Ima keep it hood folk

All the hoes jockin', beat steady knockin'
Middle of the stage got the whole club rockin'
Nigga you can hate but ya bitch steady watchin'
Bet she can't do it on a dick, she poppin'


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