[JE]
JE y'all
Y'all know, yeah, yeah check this out
(Cut something, cut something)
We gonna let you in on a little Southern lingo
(Cut something, cut something)
Is that what they saying?
(Cut something, cut something)
(Cut something on the low-low)

[Ludacris]
Check it out
Cut a nigga for the low-low
I'm fixin' to cut a nigga from the So So
I heard you cut a nigga from the DTP, you got DDT
From College Park to the DEC
See we be sittin' on low pros
Shippin' *** in by the boatloads
Not many people can see the cheese
Better run they g's
Ludacris and the Pimp MC's, JE

[JE]
To all of y'all who don't know
Let me explain
What cuttin' is, and how it go
Gotta know the game
Cause you can say the wrong thing
To the wrong girl, with the wrong man
And, let's just say it might be a long night

The first thing you should know
Do she get down?
Now if she's even feeling you
Is she worth your while?
Had this girl I met the other day
She was feelin' me, I was feelin' her
And I couldn't believe what she said

She said cut something
She looked at me, I looked at her
I said "Ain't Nothin"
Couldn't believe what I just heard
She was not frontin'
I like my woman kind of bold
She was oh, oh, oh - oh, oh, oh, oh

She said cut something
I'm peepin' you, you're peepin' me
So let's stop playin'
She said "You ain't never had a girl like me"
Who will make you feel like this
So we can go after the show
Baby cut something, we should cut something
Don't be scared

See usually I never mess with a girl who steps
Up to me before I even get the chance
Let a woman be a woman, let a man be a man see
And that's the way I like it baby
Now I always make exceptions to every rule
This one I had to let on in, she was hella cool
She liked to do things that men would really want and
This is what she said, hey

She said cut something
I'm peepin' you, you're peepin' me
So let's stop playin'
She said "You ain't never had a girl like me"
Who will make you feel like this
So we can go after the show
Baby cut something, we should cut something
Don't be scared

A lot of things have changed in life
Cause now women go out on the prowl
Baby harder than men
I know when I figured it out
When this girl walked up
She said cut something, something
Ain't like I'm trippin' about it
I just remember when a man could be a man baby
And yes, I still can't believe what she said

[Ludacris]
Yo she said she needed me to beat it
And beat it, beat it, then skeet it
She greeted with an open tongue
With Coke & Rum, got her so excited
She screamin' at the top of her lungs
She just can't hide it
I'm poppin' her gums, cock my popular gun
Shoot, shoot, lick, lick from the head to the toes
Head to the floor, head till their ain't no head no mo'
Cut till it ain't no bed no mo'
Cut till you ***** don't beg no mo'
Jagged Edge grabbin' legs
Women in the morning scramblin' eggs
Cookin' meals, makin' deals
And I gotta tell you what she said

She said cut something
I'm peepin' you, you're peepin' me
So let's stop playin'
She said "You ain't never had a girl like me"
Who will make you feel like this
So we can go after the show
Baby cut something, we should cut something
Don't be scared


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