| The ladies will kick it, the rhyme that is wicked
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| Those that don’t know how to be pros get evicted
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| A woman can bear you, break you, take you
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| Now it’s time to rhyme, can you relate to A sister dope enough to make you holler and scream
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| Ayo, let me take it from here, Queen…
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| Excuse me but I think I’m about do To get into precisely what I am about to do
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| I’m conversating to the folks that have no whatsoever clue
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| So listen very carefully as I break it down for you
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| Merrily merrily merrily merrily hyper happy overjoyed
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| Pleased with all the beats and rhymes my sisters have employed
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| Slick and smooth throwing down the sound totally a yes
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| Let me state the position: Ladies first, yes? |
| (Yes)
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| (Yeah, there’s going to be some changes in here)
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| Believe me when I say being a woman is great, you see
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| I know all the fellas out there will agree with me Not for being one but for being with one
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| Because when it’s time for loving it’s the woman that gets some
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| Strong, stepping, strutting, moving on Rhyming, cutting, and not forgetting
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| We are the ones that give birth
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| To the new generation of prophets because it’s Ladies First
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| I break into a lyrical freestyle
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| Grab the mic, look into the crowd and see smiles
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| Cause they see a woman standing up on her own two
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| Sloppy slouching is something I won’t do Some think that we can’t flow (can't flow)
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| Stereotypes, they got to go (got to go)
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| I’m a mess around and flip the scene into reverse
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| (With what?) With a little touch of «Ladies First»
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| Who said the ladies couldn’t make it, you must be blind |