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Da Fat Rat Wit Da Cheeze - Lil' O



     
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Da Fat Rat Wit Da Cheeze Lyrics


You know Lil' O
Hit the brick and turn thirty-six to fifty-four
Get the rental, hit the interstate and get the dough
I keep my game face on
H-Town niggas stay paper chase on
All that "what's up kinfolk?" we ain't no relation
I got my dough, you wanna play you get a game station
'Cuz I don't want the block, I want the whole nation
I'm greedy, envy, trife and lust creation
I'm the, the fat rat with the cheddar
When I blast my Beretta, slugs smash through your sweater
And if you come, I'm sho' know when I mash it's whatever
I spin a nigga hot and turn his ass into leather
Two bricks in the dash, fifty g's in the fender
Throw stash spot from my glock, I call it blender
Do menage a trois with them broads, Kim and Brenda
I'm the cat that separate the ballers from pretenders
I'm the, the fat rat with the cheeze

The boy that got the work, from half O's to Ki's
They call me, the fat rat with the cheeze
I bleed niggas' blocks and stab O's and G's
They call me, the fat rat with the cheeze
The little nigga, that push them big body V's
They call me, the fat rat with the cheeze
There's stealers on my team that smash blows and freeze
You know when fat rat hit the club I always ride through stuntin'
There's somethin' big and wide, and it's glidin' on buttons
'Cuz the wool lookin' phat my insides lika a glutton
And I don't say hi to these hoes that ain't fuckin'
And if you wanna check, go ahead and try it ain't nothin'
There's killers on my side, just dyin' to spray sumthin'
Paint somethin' wrap up the tape somethin'
That's what happened to the last niggas came through frontin'
Now I'm in the field, arms in the Lexus
In the bitch like they mommas keep they heads put away
Every soldier on my team all about gettin' cake
When they bust out of line, we do ‘em to set ‘em straight
Now it's the thug ones, who snatch your loved ones
And call you for the ransom we want it in all ones
[Incomprehensible] debatin', we all duns
Them niggas alright, but me, I'm awesome, I'm the
The fat rat with the cheeze
The boy that got the work, from half O's to Ki's
They call me, the fat rat with the cheeze
I bleed niggas' blocks and stab O's and G's
They call me, the fat rat with the cheeze
The little nigga, that push them big body V's
They call me, the fat rat with the cheeze
There's stealers on my team that smash blows and freeze
I'm still a vida loca slangin' coke-a
Block leadin', tryna get money like Oprah
In the kitchen cookin' these chickens like okra
I can get it raw, white, yellow, tan or mocha
Ain't no game is over, it's just a lot of new heads
Now a niggas winnin' wars, giving game to the feds
That's the type that cats that get found with a brain full of lead
In the living room, tied up and gagged, laying in red, laying and dead
'Cuz nigga if you mention my name
I will break every bone and every inch of your frame
When I throw you off the roof and have you wrenchin' in pain
There's nuthin' in the world like the stench of remains
'Cuz when I throw ‘em I don't play no elementary games
Not when he drunk, ice grill, catching a flame
He could bust, anything, tryna get at my change
I got the streets on lock like penitentiaries, man
I'm the, the fat rat with the cheeze
The boy that got the work, from half O's to Ki's
They call me, the fat rat with the cheeze
I bleed niggas' blocks and stab O's and G's
They call me, the fat rat with the cheeze
The little nigga, that push them big body V's
They call me, the fat rat with the cheeze
There's stealers on my team, that smash blows and freeze

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Lil' O is a southern rapper, born in Lagos on May 20, 1976, Nigeria and raised in Southwest Houston, Texas. He is an original member of DJ Screw's SCREWED UP CLICK. He was also known as O or Da Fat Rat Wit Da Cheeze. His name references his height, at 5 feet tall.

His father was a doctor and Lil’ O and his four brothers and one sister had a middle class upbringing. His mother died from ovarian cancer when Lil’ O was 13 and suddenly his father’s strict Nigerian upbringing began to chase him to rebellion.

Soon after his mother’s death, Lil’ O began hanging in the streets with friends who were in the drug game, and he became addicted to the fast money that drug dealing brought in. “I got street fame, women, and a lot of money quickly and easily,” he says. Of course, he eventually got collared. After his arrest, his father kicked him out of the house and Lil’ O fell deeper into the lure of the drug game. While out on bond, he continued to sell drugs and was caught again. This time he attempted to swallow the evidence before the police could arrest him. He swallowed an ounce-and-a-half of crack cocaine and his lungs collapsed. He was put on life support and his father was told to prepare for his death. “It’s really a miracle that I woke up at all,” says Lil’ O. “I was breathing through tubes on my deathbed and I looked down and saw that my ankles were cuffed to the bed. I realized, if I recovered I was going to jail, and if I didn’t I was going to die.”

He went to Xavier University in New Orleans, where he studied business. Away from the drugs and the street life of Southwest Houston, Lil’ O also began to dabble in one of his first loves – hip hop. “Man, when I was growing up, LL Cool J came out with ‘Radio’ and that was it, I was hooked. I never thought about rapping as a career because I was making so much selling drugs, plus the money came faster than it does in the rap game,” says O. While at Xavier, in 1997, he recorded “Can’t Stop” – featuring vocal contributions from the ladies that would go on to earn renown as Destiny’S Child. The track soon became Lil’ O’s debut single and went on to score an instant local hit. Regardless, Lil’ O eventually found himself out of school and back in Texas, again exposed to the same lifestyle he’d tried to leave behind. In 1999, he then signed with the Houston-based indie label Game Face Entertainment, but also began selling drugs again. His debut album, Blood Money, sold 20,000 copies but he was unable to promote it due to spending time in jail.

After being released from prison, Lil’ O left the drug game behind for good and focused on his music completely. He also enrolled at the University of Houston–Downtown ("UHD") and majored in business. “Some days I wouldn’t feel like going to class, and then I would look across the street at the county jail and remember how I felt when I was in there. That would be all the motivation I would need to get myself to class,” says Lil’ O with a hearty laugh.

In 2001, his album "Da Fat Rat With The Cheeze" sold over 75,000. He collaborated with Big Hawk on the hit single "Back Back". "Back Back" led him back to a nationwide deal with Atlantic Records, which he later left in 2003.

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