Is This, is this, is this, is this, is this
Is this da part
is this, is this,

where you goin? I told you that I was rollin
but you can't wait
you wanna run around ho'in witcha friends
hay that nigga Cheeks aint got no ends
but I can see clearly now
the darkside ends
I remember when we first met
everything just chill chill
a nigga from the southside
a shorty from the Springfield High from the Springfield
shorty lookin fly right Tah? woo
I sez hello
but I gets no reply no reply
Im leanin on the gate I sez hello
she aint talkin
oh, you a stink bitch well stink bitch you keep walkin walkin
oh I aint no bitch
well now shorty you reply
but couldn't you reply when dem niggas said hi
and tell me...

Is this da part Is this
in my heart Is this
is what we feel Is this

She said well listen
I don't know you from paint
well if you no bitch
then why reply if you aint
cuz see my bobo's mad strong
I never thought twice
that my wife would do wrong
I see her all the time
she's always home when I call her
I feel like a million bucks
takin flicks at the mall
I had it goin on for a minute
cuz it only took a minute
for another to run in it
had the..birds and the bees
lemonade and iced tea
man I went all out with ease
she was my main squeeze
tell me....

Is this da part Is this
in my heart Is this
is what we feel Is this

now shorty rock, she had a nigga on lock
used to bring her friends through
to meet my mans on the block
and everything seemed love love yo
shorty was the one I was thinkin of so
whenever I used to listen to rumors
I would hit em till my man pulled me near
put a bug in my ear
listen shorty over there
wit the smile it be foul
just in a little while
seen her on the Isle
wit another kid, who just came home from a bid
we grabbed on that ass
all hugged up in front the crib.....
see what Im sayin
bitches dont' appreciate nuthin man
2 dollar bitches wit 3 dollar haircuts yo know...

Is this da part Is this
in my heart Is this
is what we feel Is this

have you ever me a girlie
that you really did want
tip up the phillie
light up the blunt
time to get puffed, huffed out my man
I bust wit my niggas
rest in peace to Cash
and niggas who pass
I get blast
up on the block, its 1 o'clock
runnin wit Tah, pretty Lou it's the crew
this is how it go
this is how we do
Bounce...


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Is This da Part Lyrics as written by Carl Mc Intosh Burt F Bacharach

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