| What’s up? |
| How y’all feeling tonight? |
| Y’all good?
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| Well, check this out, man, let me tell y’all a lil' story
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| See, when I would leave for tour, my wife and my daughter---
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| (Well, this was before like, my baby daughter was born)
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| They would--- they would bond by going to these animal shelters
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| And playing with the cats and see, here’s the thing:
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| I hate cats
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| Well, hate is a strong word
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| It’s just that I’m a dog person
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| And cats -- demon spawn, see I don’t trust 'em
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| They always looking like they planning a murder, right?
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| Like cats be putting in work
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| You ever watched a movie?
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| What does the weird old lady have?
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| What about the villain’s pet? |
| They evil!
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| See, ancient Egyptians, they knew that and they built the pyramids
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| So they was on to something, right?
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| Well, I would receive these--- these terrifying pictures in my texts
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| Of my daughter smiling in the throes of full bliss
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| Holding what has to be the biggest letdown of a cousin
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| I mean, cats are related to lions
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| You share taxonomy with tigers -- tigers!
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| Why are you so cupcake?
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| Why does my daughter wanna bring you home?
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| Of all things, a cat!
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| See, I hate cats!
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| Well, hate is a strong word, you know what I’m saying?
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| Don’t get me wrong, I’m not like a-- like a bigot or nothing
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| I mean, it’s not like I like… I mean, I don’t see species, you know what I
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| mean?
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| My babysitter, when I was a kid, see, she had a cat
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| And I’m sure there are nice God-fearing people that have cats in they house
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| It’s just not in my home, see, they stink
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| They be rubbin' they terrible pheromones all over my furniture
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| But alas, kicking and screaming, I forced a smile on my face when my daughter
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| brings this terrible thing home
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| I’m gonna be honest: I thought I raised her better than that!
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| See, we are a dog family, we stick to our own kind
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| Why couldn’t you love a dog?
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| This is just the voice of a concerned father, see
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| See, people may think a certain way about her when she walk down the street
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| And why you walking a cat anyway?
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| They gon' think I ain’t raised my child well
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| And it’s not like this cat has done anything to me personally
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| I just know they kind, I mean, I seen 'em on the news
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| They be tearing up the homes they owners provide for 'em
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| Why would you tear up your own home?
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| How come cats can’t be grateful?
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| Why are all cats lazy?
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| They be complainin' about they oppression
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| You see it in they eyes
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| Don’t the people that take care of you take care of you well?
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| Haven’t we had cats in the White House?
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| Ain’t that enough?
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| But then this cat got in my house and, to be honest, it was kind of different
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| I actually enjoyed my time with him, but--but--but---
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| But the--but the point is I love my daughter
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| And I’ve already made my decision
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| And it’s not the cat’s fault
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| I just hate they kind
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| Well… hate is a strong word
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| It’s just my heritage, I come from a dog family
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| It’s heritage, not hate, right?
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| Hate’s a strong word
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| We still talkin' about cats, right? |