Scott Storch

Shorty, don't clap-back on the dick (hey!)
Don't clap-back on the dick
Bitch, when I hit that, do a split (hey!)
When I hit that, do a trick
Shorty, don't clap-back on the dick (hey!)
Don't clap-back on the dick
Bitch, when I hit that, do a split (hey!)
When I hit that, do a trick

Know I keep a tool on me
I come in the room, I might have to move on 'em
Scope with a zoom, fuck around and boom, homie
I stay with a broom on me, better move, homie
'Fore you in a tomb, homie
We gon' bring the MACs out, we back out, spazz out
Yeah that's a blackout, get dragged out and packed out
Yeah, my trap house, I call it the black house
We move the packs out, we gon' blow the mags out

All in, anybody that'll do it (hey!)
Everybody in the party getting stupid (hey!)
All these thotties in the party, I ain't choosing (hey!)
I'm off the Henny and the chuck, I might lose it (hey!)

Shorty, don't clap-back on the dick (hey!)
Don't clap-back on the dick
Bitch, when I hit that, do a split (hey!)
When I hit that, do a trick
Shorty, don't clap-back on the dick (hey!)
Don't clap-back on the dick
Bitch, when I hit that, do a split (hey!)
When I hit that, do a trick (ayy!)

DVDs, porno tapes, ayy
DVDs, porno tapes
DVDs, porno tapes
Do you beat your meat to a porno tape? Ayy!
DVDs, DVDs, ayy, uh
DVDs, DVDs, ayy, uh, ay, oh, uh
DVDs, ayy, oh
DVDs, DVDs, ayy


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WONDO Lyrics as written by Daniel Hernandez Andrew Green

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