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Advisory - the following lyrics contain explicit language:
All inmates are asked to stay inside the cell
Hey dog, you think I could make my phone call?
Hey look, what you need to do is sit down
I just wanna make my phone call
Just sit downHey, I get a phone call for this motherfucker
Fuck you
Hey fuck you too, ya bastard
I just want my fucking phone call
Please come to the front gateI got his ass, didn't I? Told him my plan, didn't I?
Thought I was playin' wit' him, now he ass out

And payin' shit that nigga stank, didn't he?
Smelled like some old spoiled meat, didn't he?When they found him took 'bout a motherfuckin' week, didn't it?
Down in a motherfuckin' creek, didn't they?
Mr. Roberts found his ass out, fishin' Sunday evenin', didn't he?
Gift-wrapped in a sheet, didn't he?
Roberts got out of there so fast, they didn't ever find his boat, did they?I'd like to flip the hood night, didn't I?
Disrespectful ass nigga like to ran up on my slab, didn't he?
Y'all didn't even know I had that thing, did ya?
Y'all just seen mad niggas haulin' ass across the field, didn't ya?(Hey, hey, hey)
That shit pulled a lot of cards, didn't he?
Especially that bald-head, tight t-shirt wearin' ass Cindi, didn't he? (Punk)
That nigga ran in up his girl, didn't he?
(Yo what happened?)
Took her home and ran the train on a trick, didn't I?You are now rockin' wit' one of the most real
Motherfuckers in the rap game, 97-Petey Pablo
Or Petey Too Small as we call him down in Greenville
Ya, with this new shit, didn't I? Ya
Boy that boy has done a lot of things
Petey tell something else you didThought I was playin', didn't ya?
I did everything I said, didn't I?
I got out of prison and got a major record deal, didn't I?
You didn't believe me, did ya?Ya know, I know you didn't you probably decided
That I'd be right back on the street, didn't ya?
I guess I showed you, didn't I?
Got in the race and then I won it, didn't I?I didn't even rub it in your face, did I?
I could've got real shitty but I didn't, did I?
Or got all fly but I didn't, did I?
(Nope)
Man, I just kept it all real, didn't I?
(Ya)Brought it right back to the homefront, just like I said, didn't I?
They kept skippin' Carolina, didn't they?
Yo, excuse me, can I have your attention? Didn't I?
I fucked 'em up the way I did it, didn't I?Came to the city spittin' nothing
But that greasy-grimey-gritty, didn't I?
I changed a lot of things here, didn't I?
Came from the back to the front
And I had them kissing a nigga ass, didn't I?You real crazy boy, you a trip, you a real trip
But hey, but hey the boy kept it real, he did
Oh you thought it was over
Hey Petey get real fly on they ass
And talk about some shit, some real shitCome on, you coulda had me, couldn't ya?
All that time, couldn't ya? Faggot
Mad little penny-pinchin' ass
That little cash wouldn't hurt you, would it?
Well, it shouldn't, should it?
You wouldn't be broke and not tell us would you?
(Haha)C'mon, don't laugh it could happen, couldn't it?
(Yeah)
It wouldn't be so bad, would it?
If I wasn't right there on your ass, would it?
Such little shit shouldn't affect you, should it?Glitter my ass, I'm a star cat
(Now Petey you shouldn't even be like that)
Motherfucker
(Motherfucker)
Didn't they tell you man?
All your dumbness is gonna come backOn your monkey ass, you gonna be mad
At this verse here, ain't ya man?
I wrote a song about it, would you like to hear it?
Here it comes
(Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha)Hey, let me tell y'all something, I wanna tell y'all
That this mother fucka here don't give a fuck
For real, he is pimp, straight up and motherfuckin' down
Y'all got to hear this shit, Petey Pablo, tha boy be out 19-2000Killin' shit yo, aiyyo, we outta here
We'll let this motherfuckin' beat ride
We're gonna let, y'all motherfuckers sit there
And enjoy the rest of this motherfuckin' song
Aight, that was just a fly ass intro
To this whole thang, the whole thang

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Moses Barrett III (born June 17, 1979 in Greenville, North Carolina), better known by his stage name Petey Pablo, is a rapper, actor and founder of CMG Records. He is best known for his hit singles Raise Up, Show Me The Money and Freek-a-Leek, and for being featured on Ciara's Billboard Hot 100 number one single Goodies. He released his debut album, Diary of a Sinner: 1st Entry, in 2001 and his sophomore effort, Still Writing in My Diary: 2nd Entry, in 2004. His highly aniticpated third album, A&R: Anticipated Recordings, is set to be released in January 2010 after a six year absence from the music scene.

Barrett left home aged 13 in 1992 and lived on the streets of Baltimore, and later Raleigh. He was originally signed to Death Row records, releasing only one track with Crooked I. His life on Death Row was short. Petey Pablo was arrested in Raleigh, North Carolina for armed robbery. He also lived in Pasquotank County, North Carolina. He spent six years in prison and on his release moved to New York City, where he met Black Rob and Busta Rhymes, and, according to legend, was signed by the A&R director of Jive Records after hearing him rapping in a club bathroom. After a few guest spots in 2000, his first solo single was "Raise Up" in 2001 at the age of 22, produced by Timbaland, followed by debut album Diary of a Sinner: 1st Entry the same year. "Raise Up" was helped by rotation on MTV and heavy play on urban radio, reaching #25 on the Billboard Hot 100 and topping the Hot Rap Singles Chart. Noted for its "black" rhythm section, "Raise Up" borrows from Timbaland's preference for African-American instrumentation and helicopters. The release of his second album, Still Writing in My Diary: 2nd Entry, was delayed until 2004. Lead single from the album, the sexually-explicit "Freek-a-Leek" was another major success, reaching #7 in the Hot 100, although little chart success followed. Barrett currently resides in Wake Forest, North Carolina, where he is working under his own label: Carolina Music Group, or CMG. His new album, "A&R: Anticipated Recordings" hits stores in January 2010. The highly anticipated album comes after a six year absence from the music scene. Barrett is calling the album "phenomenal." Many singles are expected to come from this new record such as "Osama," "NC Wzup" and "Fire.

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