Yo word up G
Yeah Yeah Mr. Cheeks entertainment
commin through for the year 2
(Come On), Naw I mean,We Takin the new millennium over, Baby
Yáll dig this shit right here, It´s that hot shit,
mah niggaz sing that
Chorus : Lost Boys :
Livin in tha Ghetto Lifestyle
Maaaaaaaaaan
Well make it happin, But ah, only if ya want toooo
Mr. Cheeks:
A, yo I¦m at the bar with this older cat
he got his, suit and tie plus his drink and his leather hat
I¦m from Queens, he tellin¦ me I from Manhatten
Some¦in about the night we just started chattin¦
We sippin Hennesy we drinkin¦ Cognac
this music plays from the Juke Box not only that
I got ?knell? under the table and it¦s coke and fat
And plus a cigaret to front of as if I¦m smokin nat(that)
Smoke and drink about, about the past and present
the mayor of New York, no doubt, he¦s a nasty pesent
he tellin me that shit was worse back in his day
he got¦s to be kidding me, you see how kids play
ain't nut¦in gettin betta they still kill for chedda
no matter who you are they out to get the dough getta
Nigga, On and on and on he kept singin this song
Chorus : Lost Boys :
Livin in tha Ghetto Lifestyle
Maaaaaaaaaan
Weªll make it happin, But ah, only if ya want toooo
Mr. Cheeks:
A, yo ( Ha, Ha)
Mah lifestyle is about Marihuana, Sex and Boose
I use ¦mah raps kills tha stoose, So who's nex to loose
We see some woeman playin pool we got our game on
I said to Pop-Duke I gots to get a dame on
we started laughin while makin every shorty hot
Anita Baker is playin in the background see how now Earth, Wind & Fire brought
the people til they feet
No doubt I can see the night about to sweet
The after-work honeyz enterin¦ The older people did the hustle in the
centerin¦
The bartender is makin¦ drinks while he¦s rockin¦
you know its hot when chicks start takin of the stockin¦s
Mangement she fellin¦ right I know she seen me
She gave me the green light to smoke freely
Now For the whoele evening I was rocking
wit this real hot chick no stoppin
I can't wait to get endz so I´m a whip and start hoppin
No doubt
Chorus : Lost Boys :
Livin in tha Ghetto Lifestyle
Maaaaaaaaaan
We´ll make it happin, But ah, only if ya want toooo
Livin in tha Ghetto Lifestyle
Maaaaaaaaaan
We´ll make it happin, But ah, only if ya want toooo
Verse 3:
Ay yo
I´m up out o´ here I said to Pop - Dukes
when nex time you uptown nigga stop through
About one for the road kid it´s on me
Well can I smoke no doubt, well it´s on G
???? we spoeke about plans, spoeke bytch niggaz, spoeke about fans
He said be good with baby girl she´s a official, don't make a nigga like have
to come and get you
Well she's in good hands, Pop´s I´m a good man
you should understand we bouth from tha hood man
Yeah, what he said all night he said:
Livin in tha Ghetto Lifestyle
Maaaaaaaaaan
We´ll make it happin, But ah, only if ya want toooo
Livin in this Ghetto Lifestyle
Maaaaaaaaaan
We´ll make it happin, But ah, only if ya want toooo
Livin in tha Ghetto Lifestyle
Maaaaaaaaaan
We´ll make it happin, But ah, only if ya want toooo
(Chorus til fades)
Make it happin you naw I mean
Shaolin.... Mr. Cheeks but we all LB IV Life
Yáll don't forget that
why'all niggaz know
Livin in this Ghetto Life style
Yáll sing that shit
Thank Y´all for commin out
Most Wanted
I know .... New for the nex millennium


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Ghetto Lifestyle Lyrics as written by Dexter Wansel Cynthia De Mari Biggs

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