| Yo Sadat whassup?
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| Yo I’m right here
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| I got these two girls
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| They ready to roll up the highway with me
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| Oh really?
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| I’mma get a little bit of gas
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| Think you can make that trip or what?
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| Yeah I definitely can, you know that’s a fact
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| Of course
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| Alright I’ll be back in a few minutes
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| I’mma go back to the gas station and get some gas and fuel up
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| Alright I’mma get some? |
| and all that
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| Chorus: Kool Keith, Sadat X
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| Static we bring trouble to your right side
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| Hey as I think to myself what a wonderful world
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| Static we bring trouble to your right side
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| Hey Keith I just met this chick, why am I arguin with this girl?
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| Static we bring trouble to your right side
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| Man we here we just livin positive
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| Static we bring trouble to your right side
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| Hey we givin it all, and that’s all we got to give
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| Bumpin systems, rollin down the street in Detroit, Michigan
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| I switch again, bucket seats with my girlfriend
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| Wearin Paco in a Bronco, cologne is Pronto
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| Movin quickly like the Lone Ranger, X is Tonto
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| Back up the turnpike, Oldsmobile’s roll with two pipes
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| 440 engine blowin wind, through her hair extension
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| Two bags of six packs, with .38's, wrapped in gift packs
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| Big attitude she’s on the two train, I roll like Mad Max
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| Keep it simple baby young girl, now squeeze yo' pimple
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| How dare you walk around ignore the First National Bank
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| My name is unknown, don’t dial my family call me Hank
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| I go way back, like you still shop at Alexando’s
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| Buy your sandals for your little son, named Romandos
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| Watch your step Theresa, chew up on your slice at Easter
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| Can you surround me in the black tan
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| My living room, trips to Cancun, with these — eighty ladies
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| The Jefferson’s to the Brady, Sanford and the Son
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| I want the whole world and my old girl back
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| She left me for the postman, now she send me letters
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| I got a bottle of Grand Marnier, drinkin in the stairway
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| With the wizard Kool Keith, and I’m SPORTIN my rhymes
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| Funeral chimes signal the beginnin of the end
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| Cowboy with more in, with my private dancin chicks
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| They live way out in the sticks, but I put em in the mix (uh-huh)
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| Took em to Reno in an old Camino, gamblin in a casino
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| The movie’s Al Pacino
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| Got my check cashed, you posin new, stop actin girl, like a fool
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| Got the Benz on loan, Sadat rollin by your school
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| You brought your frontin friend Gwen, beggin for the Benjamin
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| I’ll see you a ten, with a haircut, like Scottie Pippen
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| My man Mark rippin’in the backseat, my cousin Clifton
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| You get me pissed and wearin big gloves like Sonny Liston
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| Leon Spinks with afro on, ready to rob the Brinks
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| I see you got your thongs out, Daisy Dukes and buns out
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| You call me when you broken hearted, when your money runs out
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| Back from the Conway, you did it girl the blind way
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| Hold your horses, and evil forces
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| Don’t press star for Pathmark, I’ll be home after dark
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| I’m tired of Pop Tart
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| Yeah
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| I’m touchin Gwen with the butt love, the rubber glove
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| I’m touchin that ass she swingin her hair, claimin she’s an actress
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| But wasn’t she that same chick I seen with the black dress?
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| Traded the ninety-eight for the sixty-eight Mustang
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| Me and Keith at the bar, do they know who we are?
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| Apparently, because all the drinks are free
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| It’s «Our house, in the middle of our street»
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| And when you come in here you better wipe your feet
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| I’m from Alburqueque, New Mex' to the great state of Texas
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| I rode across on a gray horse, ??
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| Get to the sauce and add spaghetti, non-pork (what?)
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| I’mma own New York, with a big spots of the BX
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| And German outposts, with the communists close (no doubt)
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| I’m verbose, I host, the most, y’all should roast me
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| People watch closely and rewind me on the tape
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| Study this here, then look and listen
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| Take a step back and watch the black pearl glisten |