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[Intro:]I told em man (best rapper alive)
Hah ha, pops just let me up
(Im feelin that Im the best since)
I told em just let me go get em
(Best rapper alive) Gs up
We got the hood president
A.K.A. Lil' Rome Richie Rich Lil' Uh
(Im feelin that Im the best since)
Im here, oh yeah
(Best rapper alive)
Its another R, O
(Im feelin that Im the best since)
[Verse:]Who you know get chips like me its all layback
30s on the Hummer 26s on the May-Back
Son of a hustler keep heat like my name Shaq
Yappin you gon be boxed up like that boy Jack
Im in the big cars not them lil Nascars
20 deep they wit me dog Im a superstar

Team fulla All-Stars they shine price like
Only two rings but I bet I get five mics
Young buy walk gon buy it if the price right
Catch me outside a nighttime shinnin like a light
LeBron James of the game Im the best since
Name not Will but Im some like a Fresh Prince
[Hook: x2]Im not cocky Im confident, daaawg
Im not cocky Im confident, u cant
Shine like me, no ride like me
Im the son of a hustler is only one me
[Verse:]But they speakin cuz I dont wanna stand that right there
Talk all that trash but when they see they just there
Not E-40 but I goes while the whip
Number 1 on the charts they goes ridin on ya hips
Ooh, Im bad guy you, you a good guy
Gotta keep a Sidekick kinda like that bad guy
I cant play wit em dog I gotta go get em
Jewels changin colors now Im lookin like a bowl skittles
Im like a wizard hypnotize you wit my lil widow
Still Lil' Romeo, different is not little
You own a dollar man than matter fact da Mac
So hit dem lil haters now you gone like a black widow
Im the best yet flow like Jay-Z
Gotta thanks mom and pops for the night they made me
Big cribs wake up on a black beach
Like Lil' Wayne get Cash Money every week
[Hook x2]

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The members of Cross Canadian Ragweed -- Grady Cross, Cody Canada, Randy Ragsdale and Jeremy Plato -- have known each other pretty much since kindergarten in the band's hometown of Yukon, Oklahoma. They all wanted to get out, and music seemed like a good escape. When they all had graduated (except for Ragsdale, the youngest member), they started jamming at a party, and Cross Canadian Ragweed was born. Yukon as a rule wasn't a very musician-friendly town, but they had one notable local squarely in their corner: Ragsdale's father Johnny.

"My dad was a guitar player. He played with Bob Wills and a little bit with Reba McEntire when she was first starting out," says Ragsdale. "He really didn't want me to be a drummer but I insisted. I found a set of drums in a neighbor's trash one day and hauled them into the cellar. He kind of figured out after about a year that I was serious and finally got me a new drum set. And when he met Cody, he realized his talent and how seriously we wanted to take music, and he really pushed us. He completely drove us up the wall, but later down the road, we realized he did it for a good reason."

Once the band got its chops they moved to Stillwater, Okla., where acts like Mike McClure's Great Divide and singer-songwriter Jimmy LaFave had established enough of a local scene to earn Stillwater the nickname "North Austin" (or, depending on your perspective, "West Nashville"). Inspired by McClure's self-penned Great Divide songs (and more than a little by early Steve Earle), the band quickly grew out of its Merle Haggard and classic rock covers and began focusing on Canada's uncommonly honest and straight-forward originals. A potent foursome of albums -- 1998's Carney, 1999's Live at the Wormy Dog, 2001's Highway 377 and 2002's Live at Billy Bob's Texas -- collectively sold more 70,000 copies to date. Combined with the band's average of 200 gigs a year, Cross Canadian Ragweed cinched a place at the top of the Texas-Oklahoma music totem pole.

"We're a little more rock 'n' roll than other people [from the Oklahoma/Texas scene], and that's not a bad thing," laughs Canada, whose Southern-fried lead guitar licks betray his love of heroes like Stevie Ray Vaughan, Pete Anderson (of Dwight Yoakam fame) and Eddie Van Halen -- not to mention the fact that he's been playing since he was 8 years old.

After building a huge concert following in Texas and Oklahoma, the band decided to look into signing a record deal. In 2003, fledgling label Universal South released a self-titled album (produced by McClure) that the band recorded prior to signing their record deal. They released Soul Gravy in 2004 and Garage in 2005.

Their offical website is at www.crosscanadianragweed.com.

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