| I swing in from the south
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| (Venturin' through parts of the South so dirty
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| You’ll want to be given a bath)
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| I swing in from the south
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| (Venturin' through parts of the South so dirty
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| You’ll want to be given a bath)
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| I swing in from the south
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| (Yeah, that’s how we do it in the south)
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| Aw yeah, welcome to the South everybody
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| Creepin up outta the dirty south unexpectedly hittin' ya head
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| Like a stick of lead whippin' you, flippin' you outta bed
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| Cause on my block the sidewalk can sizzle an egg
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| And we as hip hop as a cripple with dreads missin a leg
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| Visitors get addicted and don’t wanna leave
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| Blowin on trees from Kentucky to the Florida keys
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| Humidity floats in the breeze
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| And this is the only place where shorties can go to the beach and grow double
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| D’s
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| Like GOOD JESUS. |
| Let me rub some lotion on your cleavage
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| Cause where we live summertime lasts about four seasons
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| Parties are real loud. |
| Car systems got clear sounds
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| Birds fly here in winter. |
| Chickens are here year round
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| And they ass is meaner, the grass is greener and tap is cleaner
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| Follow me and any questions just ask the leaders
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| And the blunted genius of CunninLynguists spittin it clear
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| Sippin beer on a postcard like, «I wish you were here.»
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| So come on down, show and tell with some southern belles
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| Tricks with treats you don’t keep in a pumpkin pail
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| Hospitality? |
| we treat our company well
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| From Kentucky bales of hay way down to Florida shales
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| Gals with chunky tails, lookin' like something swell
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| Niggas and negrelles smoked out on country trails
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| You try and visit actin' ignant and startin' hell
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| Your trip’ll last about as long as the XFL
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| Here, the weather’s hot
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| Streets? |
| we keep em blocked
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| Mardi gras in every spot like we live in a land without some clocks
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| From them Virginia docks, to Mississippi crops
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| Swing through Atlanta where them switches be liftin' shocks
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| So please leave all trash in the Herbie-Curby
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| Welcome to the dirty dirty, home of them purdy-girlies
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| Birdies ready for flight, dawgs ready to bite
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| The southern south-paw, but everything is all-right
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| I swing in from the south
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| (Venturin' through parts of the South so dirty
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| You’ll want to be given a bath)
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| I swing in from the south
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| (Venturin' through parts of the South so dirty
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| You’ll want to be given a bath)
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| I swing in from the south
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| (Yeah, that’s how we do it in the south)
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| But in the dirty south everything ain’t all peaceful
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| We still got racist people with inflated egos
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| Got foul cops shootin at niggas like we some free throws
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| Rough nights, bug bites from Jumanji mosquitoes
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| Fiends that hug pipes, drug life, pills and needles
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| Streets with much hype and some like to kill people
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| And if you don’t want cops cuffin you up after your freak show
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| Remember jail baits are developed so check IDs, yo
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| But still the home of black eyed peas, collard greens, that soul food
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| The home of southernplayalistic pimps lettin they hoes loose
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| The home of that bluegrass, red clay, zephyrhills
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| Cadillac grills, battle rap skills
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| The home of Miami Bass, 808's, and spring breaks
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| Girls with tank asses from VA to the Lando Lakes
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| The home of gold fronts, home grown skunk, the home of sippin shine
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| The home of everything under the Mason-Dixon Line
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| I swing in from the south
|
| (Venturin' through parts of the South so dirty
|
| You’ll want to be given a bath)
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| I swing in from the south
|
| (Venturin' through parts of the South so dirty
|
| You’ll want to be given a bath)
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| I swing in from the south
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| (Yeah, that’s how we do it in the south) |