[Intro: Juicy J]
Yo my lil bruh Wiz just uh
Poured me some champagne man appreciate that bruh
I finna spit some real sh*t man, you know what I’m sayin so uh, you know
We trippy
Getting f*cked up
You know what I’m sayin?
[Bridge: Juicy J]
Roll em up, pop em up
Roll em up, pop em up
Roll em up, pop em up
That the business, get the business up
Roll em up, pop em up
Roll em up, pop em up
Roll em up, pop em up
That the business, get the business up
[Break]
Trippy niggas
Real sh*t, real sh*t, let’s get it
[Verse 1: Juicy J]
Scared young nigga let me put you on to the game
Fuck who you think they know make sure they know your name
No trustin a nigga, don’t trust at a nigga
A nigga might come back and bust all you niggas
And these ho*s shy, make sure you get the price
Before you roll the dice
Ratchet ass hoes
Pocket full of money, know a lil somethin’
Life getting silly, you get mo fo a bundle
Take it from me pimpin, me I’m so different
The way I hear we don’t consider that lyrics
Fuck that b*tch, mistreat that b*tch
Say it again, say that shit again
If they start tellin’ give em the barrel end
Give your all again, and this will never end
It’s the different type of Heaven for a man and a pimp
Our beach half full of these niggas still sick
[Bridge 2: Wiz Khalifa]
I’m so turnt up I won’t turn down
[Hook]
Not that Charlie Button so don’t play with me
Guns like roommates, they stay with me
Plenty goons and they gon spray with me
Nigga I’m 1000, I’mma stay a G
Not that Charlie Button so don’t play with me
Guns like roommates, they stay with me
Plenty goons and they gon spray with me
Nigga I’m 1000, I’mma stay a G
[Verse 2: Juicy J]
Nigga pick the wrong day for they f*ck sh*t
He mustn’t heard I’m bout that f*ck sh*t
Baby choppa, fresh out the box nigga
You was hard then now you actin box nigga
I’m on the beam, I wanna pop a nigga
I blink my eyes, my youngin’ shot the nigga
Ballin on these haters, I don’t need a gym
Shootin shootin at yo a*s, like you a rim
Put yo a*s up like you took a swim
Choppa chop em down, call him a limb
Trippy ass niggas turnt up gin
Killers finding where you live then they going in
Run up in yo sh*t, take yo presidents
Kill everybody no evidence
North Memphis, we don’t talk, we’ll kill a b*tch
44 killa David Berkowitz
[Bridge 2: Wiz Khalifa]
I’m so turnt up I won’t turn down
[Hook]
Not that Charlie Button so don’t play with me
Guns like roommates, they stay with me
Plenty goons and they gon spray with me
Nigga I’m 1000, I’mma stay a G
Not that Charlie Button so don’t play with me
Guns like roommates, they stay with me
Plenty goons and they gon spray with me
Nigga I’m 1000, I’mma stay a G
[Bridge 2: Wiz Khalifa]
I’m so turnt up I won’t turn down
[Outro: Juicy J]
I’mma stay a G
I’mma stay a G
I’mma stay a G…
I’mma stay a G…
Juicy J, real name Jordan Michael Houston III, is an American rapper, record producer, and actor born in Memphis in 1975. He is known for his contributions to the crunk hip hop movement of the 1990s and 2000s. Houston began his musical career as a member of Three 6 Mafia, a group he co-founded with DJ Paul. Together, they released numerous successful albums, including "When the Smoke Clears" (1995) and "Choices: The Album" (2000). In 2006, the soundtrack to the film "Hustle and Flow", which included the song "It's Hard out Here for a Pimp" written by Juicy J, won the Academy Award for Best Original Song. After the disbandment of Three 6 Mafia, Juicy J continued to collaborate with artists such as Wiz Khalifa, Lil Wayne, and Nicki Minaj, releasing successful albums like "Stay Trippy" (2013) and "Rubba Band Business" (2015). His music is characterized by fast tempos, provocative lyrics, and frequent use of synthesizers. Some of his most popular tracks include "Slob on My Knob", "Bandz a Make Her Dance", and "Bounce It".
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