Headed out for Austin, now we're half way down the road
Hollering budda-budda-budda-budda-by
Steady staring out the window
It fells good, it fells nice, it feels like you need it
And back out on the road is where we like to be seated
We got half-pint style, we got a b-boy style
We got half-pint style, we got a b-boy style
We got to put that shit together in a creative style
We put that shit together in a creative style

Outside on the pavement I won't feel afraid
There's a little piece of paper saying how we walked that May
Back out on the highway, and this hurts to say
No one's got fingers, I got no one to blame

I can't make you overstand, rising up in a hip-hop stance
Society's got to me
That's all you need

Headed out to Houston, now we're halfway out the door
Hollering budda-budda-budda-budda-by
Staring out the window
It fells good, it feels nice, it feels like you need it
I know how females like to be treated
A license for me and the stars up above
And on the interstate I fell love, love, love
And If I never realize then that's how it has to be
And all DJs out there got to give me money

Back out on the freeway, I won't fell sane
Little yellow headlights look like snails smashed in the rain
Back out on the highway, and this hurts to say
Blown out speakers, I got no one to blame

I can't make you overstand, rising up in a hip-hop stance
Society's got to me
That's all you need, yeah, yeah

My way is your way, but I won't see
'Cause no one can tell you, you've got to be afraid
We got to go back on the highway, live behind the wheel
I want it real, I want it real
I want it real, real


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All You Need Lyrics as written by Bradley James Nowell

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    These are the lyrics according to sublimespot.com

    Headin' out for Austin now we're half way down the road Buddy bye, buddy bye, buddy buy, buddy buy Steady starin' out the window Feels good it feels nice it feels like you need it Back out on the road's where we like to be seated

    We got Half-Pint style we got the U Roy style A Half-Pint style we got the U Roy style We gonna put that shit together wanna create a style Put that shit together wanna create a style

    Passed out on the pavement, I won't feel afraid And the little piece of paper sayin' how we wont get paid Back out on the highway Phoenix looks the same You dont got me cuz I got no one to blame

    I can't make you overstand I'm rising up in a hip-hop dance Smile if you got the beat Thats all you need

    Headin' out to Houston now we're half way out the door Buddy bye, buddy bye, buddy buy, buddy buy Starin' out the window It feels good, it feels nice, it feels like you need it I know how females like to be treated

    The lights upon me and the stars up above Out on the interstate its all about love love love If I never realize thats how it has to be And all the DJ daughters ought to give me money

    Back out on the freeway i won't feel the same Little yellow headlights look like snails smashed in the rain

    Back out on the highway Phoenix looks the same Don't ask me cuz I've got no one to blame

    I can make you overstand I'm rising up in a hip-hop dance Smile if you got the beat That's all you need

    My way is lonely But I won't see Because no one can tell you You've got to be afraid We've got to go out back on the highway Livin' it all real Oh for real So high uh Get it together You know You got it Real You want it real You want it real Real

    burkey412on August 31, 2006   Link

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