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[Chorus]Man I got colors that ain't even on the rainbow [x3]
Dudes think there fresh but we ain't even on the same boat
Man I got colors that ain't even on the rainbow [x3]
Dudes think there fresh but we ain't even on the same boat
Man I got colors that ain't even on the rainbow [x3]
Dudes think there fresh but we ain't even on the same boat
[Legacy]My style is so retro
S o fresh yo
I got the best cloth
You still rocking Eco
Like yodels I am lethal
Lethal weapon
Speak so fuckin great
I am flyer then the eagles
People listen new boyz is skytop
Chilling with a boom box and two sid so my block
Which is the international fly curve
I feed so many fly things

I can even bite birds
My word
And the haters get mean
I keep my shit toke
But the lace is still skinny
I got plenty
Girls maybe 10 at a few
And I'm never blushing
Let my gear shatter proof
I am fly
Like legend was an insect
Only messin friends and family
No incise
Colors ain't a rainbow no homo
We flawless
Them leporkon girls will probably go visit our closet
[Chorus]
Man I got colors that ain't even on the rainbow [x3]
Dudes think there fresh but we ain't even on the same boat
Man I got colors that ain't even on the rainbow [x3]
Dudes think there fresh but we ain't even on the same boat
[Ben J]Too fresh
You know I rock the proper stuff
Its ben j and I'm cleaner then a doctors glove
Alot of love I get from the block and stuff
And you can say I pack hatters
Cause I box them up
Im hot and stuff
The sun gives me lots of love
And I ain't steepen on snails
But am Poppin slug
Naww am playin
Am just saying its a lot of bloods
Who ain't afraid to kill a soul
Like the locked up thug
But back to the point
Me I got them chopper colors
Like the kitchen of a fanta lover
The hood love me
Even got the suburbs yo
On my team so you need a lot others yo
Damm I got colors that ain't even on the rainbow
You ain't changing nothing like you sleeping with the same ho
Everybody wanna watch the new boyz style
Even the cool kids wanna be the new boyz now
[Chorus]Man I got colors that ain't even on the rainbow [x3]
Dudes think there fresh but we ain't even on the same boat
Man I got colors that ain't even on the rainbow [x3]
Dudes think there fresh but we ain't even on the same boat
Man I got colors that ain't even on the rainbow [x3]
Dudes think there fresh

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The New Boyz are a hip hop group and jerkin' crew from Hesperia, California comprised of rappers Earl "Ben J" Benjamin and Dominic "Legacy" Thomas. After meeting as freshmen at Hesperia High School they released their debut single You're a Jerk, which was based on the local dance style of jerkin'. It became a national hit and paved the way for them to release their debut album Skinny Jeanz and a Mic in September 2009 and release another successful single, Tie Me Down featuring Ray J.

New Boyz are the 18 year old rappers that lead the jerk movement. They made the hit song "You're a Jerk." New Boyz started in 2008 as an underground youth phenomenon from the high desert of southern California, but in only a matter of months, they’ve become rising stars on a national level. In this short time period, 18-year-olds Ben J and Legacy have gone from shows in local high school gyms to performing on the red carpet at the BET Awards and booking an impressive lineup of concerts across the country.

This astounding jump comes from the success of their song “You’re a Jerk,” a hypnotic dancefloor-filler that the New York Times called “pretty much perfect.” Though it started as a favorite on MySpace, it has turned into a certified hit. It not only became the most requested track on influential L.A. radio station Power 106, but it’s taken over playlists around the country. During its first week for sale on iTunes, “You’re a Jerk” sold over 53 thousand copies.

The duo of Ben J (born Earl Benjamin) and Legacy (Dominic Thomas) met as freshmen at Hesperia High School in San Bernardino County. Both were part of the same extra large rap group, but then each left to become solo artists. With their October birthdays only a day apart, they pooled their gift money to buy rudimentary recording equipment. After Legacy transferred to a new school, they decided to combine forces as New Boyz, creating a sound, slang and fashion sense that’s made them the biggest hip-hop group to emerge from L.A. in years.

While “You’re a Jerk” has helped bring New Boyz global recognition, the song has also shown a spotlight on Los Angeles’ growing, and teen-driven, jerk music movement. Jerk music is a stripped down party sound, largely created on home computers for kids with crazy haircuts, and has been building in popularity around the city for years. The neon bright video for “You’re a Jerk” features appearances from many of the rubber-limbed dance crews associated with the scene. In fact, it was these dancers that helped popularize the song in the first place, taking it from MySpace to YouTube and eventually gaining the attention of radio DJs. “We just did ‘You’re a Jerk’ as another song, the fans are the ones that did all the promoting,” says Ben J. “They started making jerk video after jerk video after jerk video to it.”

Though “You’re a Jerk” is the first single from Skinny Jeanz And A Mic, their forthcoming album on Asylum/Warner Brothers, New Boyz is bigger than just one sound. “People think we only do jerk music, but we do a whole lot of everything,” says Legacy. “The album’s about the typical teenage life.” For instance, “Colorz” finds them repping the colorful clothing worn by today’s youth, while “Tie Me Down” takes on girls who are overeager to lock them down in relationships.

Though Skinny Jeanz & A Mic features the sonic imprint of modern movements like hyphy and Atlanta’s own teen rap madness, it’s also heavily influenced by the minimal bass and drum machine sound from hip-hop’s earliest days. While Legacy handled the distinctive production on half of the album, including “You’re a Jerk,” initially this move was done out of necessity. “I knew if we didn’t make our own beats, we’d have to pay people, and we didn’t have any money at the time,” says Legacy. “I had to teach myself to make beats. I’d watch YouTube for tutorials.”

For the rest of the album, New Boyz are going into the studio with Diplo, the internationally respected DJ and producer responsible for MIA’s “Paper Planes,” but are also working with other young L.A. producers including JHawk, Jukebox, Talent and Jay-Nari. The results only enhance Skinny Jeanz And A Mic’s celebration of teenage talent. “They’re kids like us,” says Legacy.

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