| Hello this is Dr. Dre. |
| I’m not in right now
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| But if you leave your name and number at the sound of the beep
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| I’ll be sure to give you a call as soon as I return
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| Hello, Dre, this is Patricia. |
| My husband’s out of town
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| And I was wondering, do you make house calls?
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| Ridin' in my car alone not doin' anything
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| Stopped the answering service because I knew my phone would ring
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| Heard it ring once so I picked it up and said hello
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| It’s Dr. Dre, baby, not your average gigolo
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| Cuz I make house calls, it’s Dr. Dre the maniac
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| House calls, the human aphrodisiac
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| I love those house calls to the girls that’s all alone
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| House calls, when your husband’s not at home
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| It’s a quarter after two, I said I’d show around three
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| Her husband’s out of town and she would like some surgery
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| Stopped at the stores so I could get a little wine
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| But all they had was Thunderbird 1979
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| So I left the store, got in my car, drove to her house and then
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| Knocked on the door and heard this sexy voice that said come in
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| Opened the door to see what I got from this house call
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| Tall, dark and lovely, 5 ft 8 in a camisole
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| Now my name is Dre, 6 ft tall with wavy hair
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| The one that comes around when your man just doesn’t care
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| So if ya feelin' sexy late at night and you’re all alone
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| Just think about the doctor, pick up the telephone
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| Hello this is Dr.Dre. |
| I’m not in right now
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| But if you leave your name and number at the sound of the beep
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| I’ll be sure to give you a call as soon as I return
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| Dre, this is Rene. |
| Do you take American Express?
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| Dre, this is Alicia. |
| You know what the mood is
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| Yo Doc, Lonzo, Two jaccuzis free. |
| Bring yo trunks
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| Yo, it’s me again. |
| About those trunks. |
| Forget 'em
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| Yo Dre man, wassup, huh? |
| Cathy’s back in town
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| Dre, I think (inaudible) knows about us
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| Say fool, you left ya driving license over here last night
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| Now I’m a have to whoop yo ass |