Artist: dr. dre featuring snoop doggy dogg, rbx, dat nigga daz
Intro: *guy talking*
Ima say this and ima gettin mine. if you aint down for the africans
Here in the united states, period point blank. if you aint down for the
Ones that suffer in south africa from apartheid and shit. devil you need to
Step your punk ass to the side and let us brothers and us africans step in
And start puttin some funk in that ass
Hook:
Break em off sometin (8x)
Chorus: snoop doggy dogg
I got my finger on the trigger so niggaz wonder why
But livin in the city its do-or-die
*repeat*
Verse one: dat nigga daz
They wonder where me bailin and dont really understand
The reason why they take me life and me ? ? ? ? hand
Me not out for peace and me not rodney king
Me gun goes click, me gun goes bang
Them riot in compton and them riot in long beach
Them rion in they lakers and dont really wanna see
Niggaz start to loot and police start to shoot
Lock it down at seven oclock, then again its like beirut
Me dont show no love cuz its us against them
Them never ever love me cuz its sport to break de,
And kill at my own risk if I may
Delay to spray with my ak and put it to rest
Interlude: *news report*
Yes we have. there have been riots, ahh, rioting, well I dont wanna say
Rioting but theres been looting downtown, but right now bree, what I want
To show you is, they have started fires down at the end of the street
Bridge:
[all] how many niggaz are ready to lose?
[snoop] yeah, so what you wanna do?
[dre] what you wanna do?
[all] I said how many niggas are ready to lose
[rbx] got myself an uzi and my brother a 9
Interlude: *guy talking*
Nobody told us today, in otherwords,
Youre still a slave. no matter how
Much money you got, you still aint shit
Verse two: dr. dre
Sittin in my livin room calm and collected
Feelin mad, gotta get mine respected
Cuz what I just heard broke me in half
And half the niggaz I know, plus the niggaz on the row, is bailin
Laugh now but cry much later
Ya see when niggas get together they get mad cuz they cant fade us
Like my niggas from south central, los angeles
They find that they couldnt handle us
Bloods, crips on the same squad
With the eses thumpin, nigga its time ta rob and mob
(and break the white man off somthin lovely, biddy-bye-bye
I dont love dem so they cant love me)
Yo straight puttin down gettin my scoot on
Lets jump in off in compton so I gots ta get my loot on
And come up on me some furniture or sometin
Got a vcr
In the back of my car
That I ganked from the slauson swap meet
And motherfuckers better not try to stop me
Cuz they will see that I cant be stopped
Cuz ima cock my glock and pop til they all drop
Interlude: *news report*
There has been videotape and you can see of the, aah, some of the crowd
Throwin things at the officers
And swingin at them as well. like there was a young woman there. you see
She took a swing at an officer with some object in her hand
Bridge:
[all] how many niggaz are ready to lose?
[snoop] yeah, so what you wanna do?
[dre] what you wanna do?
[all] I said how many niggas are ready to lose
[rbx] got myself an uzi and my brother a 9
Chorus: rbx
I got my finger on the trigger so niggaz wonder why
But livin in the city its do-or-die
*repeat*
Verse three: rbx
One-time trigger happy, no nigga love
187 time, time to grab the glove
Cant get prints so a 9 I throw away
Or get prints so my uzi witta spray
Pop pop pop another motherfucker drop
And I get relived like *? bop bop says? *
Smash, I crashed his head like a window
I aint no dead do, Im high off the indo
Creepin with the quickness to the cut
Bust one to his head while he munches on that donut
And cracker so now he best to back up
I guess I gots ta pack up, fillin the clip up, I zip up-
Town, the motherfuckin cops are all around
Helicopters flyin
These motherfuckers tryin
To catch me and stretch me on death row
But hell nos the poor black refuse to go
Interlude: *news report*
This is now coverin a very, very wide area of los angeles where these
Fires have been, aah, ignited. I mean, from here to the, aah, to the south
End of south central is a long way
Hook:
Break em off sometin (8x)
Verse four: dat nigga daz
The outcome of this is destruction so the more fall
Niggaz dont give a fuck so tem bust and before
Niggaz backin up three black shows
No justice so they copied ya right
And here I am again, me, turn the other cheek, me
Be too many wigs got me 9 to my tights
So me bust, flick cuz he dont give a fuck
And me dont give a fuckin of my problems
In with their fuck fuck
Outro: snoop doogy dogg
Blak blam, blam to dem fall
Listen to the shots from my nigga doggy dogg, biddy-bye
Dr dre him bust gun shots
Diggity daz and rbx them bust gun shots
Come again!
Dr. Dre, real name Andre Romelle Young, is an American musician, record producer, and entrepreneur born in Compton, California, in 1965. Considered one of the pioneers of gangsta rap and West Coast hip hop, Dr. Dre has had a significant impact on contemporary music. He began his career as a DJ in the 1980s, collaborating with artists like N.W.A. and Eazy-E. In 1992, he founded Death Row Records, a record label that launched successful careers of artists such as Snoop Dogg and Tupac Shakur. In 1996, he left Death Row Records to found Aftermath Entertainment, with whom he produced highly successful albums like *The Chronic* (1992) and *2001* (1999). Dr. Dre is known for his musical style characterized by heavy beats, funk samples, and an innovative approach to hip hop production. Besides music, he has also achieved success as an entrepreneur, founding Beats Electronics, a company that produces high-quality headphones and speakers.
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