Big House - Doc Battle



     
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Big House Lyrics


I don't know where you lay your head
Or where you call your home
I don't know where you eat your meals
Or where you talk on the phoneI don't know if you got a cook
A butler or a maid
I don't know if you got a yard
With a hammock in the shadeI don't know if you got some shelter
Say a place to hide
I don't know if you live with friends
In whom you can confideI don't know if you got a family
Say a mom or dad
I don't know if you feel love at all
But I bet you wish you hadCome and go with me
To my fathers house
Come and go with me
To my fathers houseIt's a big, big house with lots and lots a room
A big, big table with lots and lots of food
A big, big yard where we can play football

A big, big house it's my fathers houseAll I know is a big ol' house
With rooms for everyone
All I know is lots a land
Where we can play and runAll I know is you need love
And I've got a family
All I know is your all alone
So why not come with me?Come and go with me
To my fathers house
Come and go with me
To my fathers houseIt's a big, big house with lots and lots a room
A big, big table with lots and lots of food
A big, big yard where we can play football
A big, big house it's my fathers houseIt's a big, big house with lots and lots a room
A big, big table with lots and lots of food
A big, big yard where we can play football
A big, big house it's my fathers house
My fathers houseCome and go with me
To my fathers house
Come and go with me
To my fathers houseIt's a big, big house with lots and lots a room
A big, big table with lots and lots of food
A big, big yard where we can play football
A big, big house it's my fathers houseIt's a big, big house with lots and lots a room
A big, big table with lots and lots of food
A big, big yard where we can play football
A big, big house it's my fathers house

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Igniting his young career over 8 years ago, Doc Battle started producing music with friends in Washington, DC while still in high school. Influenced by innovative hip hop artists such as MF Doom, Madlib, J Dilla and 9th Wonder, he dove deep into the pool of underground rap, learning to ink meaningful verses set to captivating beats. By 2009, he was ready to unveil his debut solo album Starvin Artists Vol. 1, an 18-track opus inspired by a DC lifestyle blog and driven by his passion for music, sampling and writing.
Doc Battle has racked up dozens of songs in the studio, collaborating with local artists and producers to generate a unique sound which incorporates true underground hip hop flavor with the grit and honesty of his hometown. Striving to spread his music from coast to coast, he made 75 tracks spanning six albums available online via http://docbattle.bandcamp.com for free streaming and download.
Back in the studio and working harder than ever, A Beautiful Moth is the Doc’s latest and greatest project to date, as he pens the next exciting chapter in his eclectic and fascinating hip hop career. Due out in April, early cuts from the record are already starting to surface on his Sound Cloud and Jango Radio pages, which continue to rack up hits as the days fly by.
Fall head over heels into the world of DC’s hottest alternative hip hop artist by visiting his Bandcamp page and stay up on all the freshest news surrounding A Beautiful Moth via Facebook and Twitter (@BEdocBattle). Do yourself a favor - download a couple albums and give your iPod the invigorating shot of creativity it’s been screaming for now.
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