Play me some pimpin', man, yeah
Higher than a motherfucker, dawg
What's up with Logic? What's good, man?
Hey, hey, hey, yeah, yeah (Yeah, yeah)
We blessed
(What Juicy say?
He be like, "Shut the fuck up!")
Yeah, yeah
Whippin' through West Deer Park
Lookin' for scandalous shorties, only come out after dark
Hit the homie Slaydro for some shit we could spark
Skippin' school, feelin' cool, we did not give a fuck
Huh, was never one for the academics
But knew the everyday struggle
Avada Kedavra to all you Muggles
My lane different, too sufficient, my brain different
I'm ill though, fifteen, mastered the skill, though
Since I was working at the supermarket, every week, another new department
'Til I signed my deal with Def Jam in a new apartment
Always wanna change with the times
Number one best seller on the New York Times
But my childhood was riddled with crime
Widdled the rhyme, now I shine
I'm Tarantino in his prime, I'm Jules with the Jerry curl
I'm nothin' without rap like the swine without the pearl
I'm dirty like fuckin' your girl just to sell you, I'ma cum in your girl
Thought you was gonna make it as a rapper with no Plan B
I'm so successful, most people can't stand me
Only thing I don't have is a fuckin' Grammy
Yeah, but you know that boy nominated
Go ultra Travolta and watch me dominate it
Catch me whippin' through the 'Basas in that Bronco, Logic go blanco, huh
Bumpin' that Pretty Flacko
RattPack come hither, wherever I go
Just a youngin' on his come up tryna make it
To the baddest bitch in the world tannin' by my pool naked
So to the youngin' on his come up listening, boy, you could make it
Whippin' through Gaithersburg, whippin' through West Deer
Whippin' through Germantown, whippin' through Rockville
Whippin' through, whippin' through
Whippin', whippin', wh-whippin'
Whippin' through north Memphis back in nineteen-ninety-five (Five)
Screamin', "Mafia!" Had my city hypnotized ('Tized)
Go stream, "30,000 feet up in the sky" (Sky)
Dabbin' off her titties, goddamn, time flies
Whippin' through north Memphis back in nineteen-ninety-five (Five)
Screamin', "Mafia!" Had my city hypnotized ('Tized)
Go stream, "30,000 feet up in the sky"
Dabbin' off her titties, goddamn, time flies (Woo)
Young niggas, we was gettin' paid
Runnin' the game like arcade
Lil' nigga, Juicy been made
Fuckin' your mama back stage
I was getting mine in the streets, some of y'all never came outside
And I'm still spinnin' that paper back from nineteen-ninety-five
Woo, woo
Chicken, chicken
Woo, woo
Chicken heads
Woo, woo
Chicken, chicken
Woo, woo
Chicken heads
Woo, woo
Chicken, chicken
Woo, woo
(Gonna take the time to say-)
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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