(feat. Kaotic Style)
Yeah, Kaotic in the house!
(That's that shit, that's that shit)
That's that, that's that, that's that, that's that shit!
(That's that shit, that's that shit!)
That's that, hah, that's that shit!
(Kaotic Style)
Yo that's that, that that that's that shit!
Aiyyo I be the trife one in the night son it's the lifer
Sometimes I think I'm losin my mind, keep on fallin behind
SCRAMMMMMMMMMMMMMM nigga, it ain't gon' be no strike three
to bring the fuckin pain and pissed herbal blitz
Don't miss, I bet y'all niggaz know I'm comin out, POW
Bring yo' biggest, throw yo' riches, only stitches
From the depths of East New, off of ??
Equipped with click, A TOP PICK, I bust one
through your fuckin head, these bitches always seem to wanna
be my third leg, but they might involve the Feds - NAHHHH
In this land of hardrocks and glocks
I reign supreme, like wet pussy does to the hard cock
Now takin flight it be the schitzo, from B.K. to Frisco
Disco debonaire with savoir faire
Ahhhhhhh, god damn, it be the Scram on a mission
Out to get much wampum, I got to stomp em
on the warpath at last, Digguh bless these mics and pass
'fore I get up in that ass, check this out
Check, check check check
I'm spittin deadly venom up in em, Bronx got high
Send em to that fuckin green pasture in the sky
One two three, the three is called Kaotic Style
Exotic and wild, freestyles come in large piles
Get down with this, get down with this
Kaotic in the flesh, hittin every mix
East, New, be the rest
Come and test, one of the best in the field
Niggaz yield, for this jiggy appeal
that I be applyin, underground niggaz be dyin
For, all, suicide
Homicide, come let the drama ride
Dunn V-Day
You be the one to kick that shit that fat nigga from ??
(East New York) Hah, when you get yo' ass ripped
Four niggaz to bend you and your melon type steady
(POW) Ka-otic Stylin
Better be dialin 911, cause we whylin
Hah, crooks on the left, shorties in the back
that juggle, more pieces than puzzles
We guzzle, straight quart liquor
Hand out the logo with the diamond knife for a sitcker
I got plenty niggaz tryin to kill me, shit is for real G
You want that rugged shit, then we slang it for ??
Your shit is crappy, the keep it real - you don't attract me
I got some partner niggaz from the ave that won't back me
Son no bullshittin, now it's time for you to play the piper
Tell me how's it feel to have these hot fuckers inside ya
I send you six feet deep, that means eternal sleep
My click remains crooked, on the rise to ??
Worrrrrrrst niggaz seem to multiply in sections
We all headed for that same criminal direction
but make the wrong move and catch that lethal injection
When pussy go down, you best to run for protection
So don't sleep, I think you know the deal
A niggerish mentality is strictly how I feel
Funkmaster Flex, real name Aston Taylor, is an American DJ and record producer born in New York City in 1968. Considered one of the pioneers of turntablism, he has made a significant contribution to the development of hip hop in the 1990s. He began his career as a DJ in Harlem clubs before gaining national fame thanks to his radio show "The Flex Show" on Hot 97. His energetic and innovative style, which included scratching, beat juggling and bold mixes, has influenced generations of DJs and hip hop artists. Flex is known for his iconic interviews with world-renowned rappers like Jay-Z, Nas and Eminem, contributing to the launch of many emerging artists' careers. Besides his radio work, Flex has produced several successful albums and singles, collaborating with artists like Lil Wayne, Snoop Dogg and 50 Cent. Among his most representative tracks are "The Flex Show Theme", "Hip Hop Is Back" and "Get It In."
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