I like the kind of shorts with big booties in 'em
Uh, well, I like the crotch on you, yeah
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, I like the crotch on you
I, I, I like, I want, I, I, I need (uh, yeah, come on)
I, I, I, I like (uh, ah-yeah)
I want (I want what you got baby)
I need (wiggling, wiggling and wiggling, you know what I'm saying?)
I, I, I like

Girl, I like those daisy dukes on you
Girl, you look so fine, I wanna get with you (yeah, I)
So tell me who's your man, we will have a talk with him (I like)
Yeah, 'cause it's sold out like that
R (what up dawg?)
Bring the verse back
Now the time has come for you and I to knock it
So bring it on, and I'll do you all night long (I like, do it, baby, uh)
Give me your number and I'll call you yesterday
To let you hear what I have to say (come on)

I, I, I, I like the crotch on you
I want the crotch on yiu
I need the crotch on you
So tell me what you're gonna do
I, I, I, I like the crotch on you
I want the crotch on on
I need the crotch on you
So tell me what you're gonna do (I, I, I, I)

I like the bunnies with the shorts on
With the booties left all in 'em
So bend over baby, and let me freak your denim
You got the kind of booty I would love to
Freaky-deaky-deaky-deaky-deaky-deaky-deaky
No, but not without the jim-hat strapping
Ho, because I got the 12 Play happening
The honey-lover man's got something for ya
So baby, let me squeeze ya, I gotta get to know ya
Uh, I like the crotch on you and that's that (I, I, I, I like)
Now let the damn verse circle back

Oh, what's going on inside my pants, I can't explain (I)
So bring your body over here, baby (come on)
And let the freak daddy drive ya crazy (I like, yeah)
I've got what you want so, baby, come and get it (I, come on)
Come on, babe, I like you, yeah (I, I, I, I like)

Come on, baby, let me see you swing it, swing it
I like the way you come up, baby
When you wiggle it, jiggle it, mm, tasty
And once you see the D's
Oh, you're gonna want to freak me, freak me
Only if you're old enough, baby
Eighteen and over or sixteen and under
Oh, but how I wonder, I wonder
I wonder, damn (I, I like)

Give me the chance to show you what I have in store for you
Baby, I like
I, I, I, I like the crotch on you
I want the crotch on you
I need the crotch on you
So tell me what you're gonna do
I, I like the crotch on you
I want the crotch on you
I need the crotch on you
Now let me break it down for you (I, I, I, I like)

Once you see the bozack, you're gonna freak
Once you see the bozack, you're gonna freak
Once you see the bozack, you're gonna freak
Once you see the bozack, you're gonna freak
Once you see the bozack, you're gonna freak
Once you see the bozack, you're gonna freak
Once you see the bozack, you're gonna freak

Da-da-da-da-da, that's that

Hey, this is going out to all the ladies, you know what I'm saying?
Because I had a little experience before I got my album out (right)
Didn't nobody wanna give me no play, right?
Although, I had a few girls in my clique that was down with me (tell us about it, man)
But uh, this goes out to all the ladies
Who didn't wanna give me no play
But now they sweatin' me, you know what I'm saying? (Talk about it, brother)
But it's cool, I'm with that
But I just want to get something off my chest with this second album, aight? (Talk about it)
So I'ma break it down, explain it to you like this
Check it out

Back in the days I used to say (oh, yeah), "Can I get with you today?"
And you told me, "No Rob (no), no way (oh, yeah-yeah), no how, not today"
I used to say, "Do you mind if we spend a little time?"
And they told me, "No Rob (no Robert), no way (no), no how (hahaha), not today"
I used to walk up to the girls (alright), I said, "Can I rock your world?" (woo)
And they told me, "No Rob (no Robert), no way, no how, not today" (You got it, boy)
And I used to say (alright), "Can I rock your boots today?" (I'm with that)
And you told me, "No Rob, no way, no how, not today" (ayy, but check this out)
But now that I'm all that, you see they used to call me wack (hahaha, boy, you a fool)
But now they say, "Yes Rob (yes), come on (come on), right now (right now), you go, boy"
You see they used to call me stank, but now I'm walking to the bank (yeah, talk about it)
And now they tell me, "Yes Rob (yes), come on, right now, you go, boy"
I asked them time and time again
But now they see me driving in my Benz
And now they say, "Yes Rob, come on (come on), right now (right now), you go, boy"
Know what I'm saying?
You a fool, nigga
Ayy, so anyway, put your money up there (tell it like it is though)
And we can shoot some ball right on 18th Street, straight up


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