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For the thugs, yes sir, ha, ha
I'm doin' this one for the thugs, yes sir
My boy dooda, wa's up fool
(Down south)Tut, ha ha haa
We've been seen, they on a roll
(Aye yo C)
Hurry up nigga, come on, they got guns
(I'm doin' this one for the thugs)They got big guns
They wanna go to war, nigga
Yes sir, for the thugs
They don't wanna die, they don't mean thatIf it wasn't for the Hennessey
And thug livin' for my enemy
My brother still be alive and apart of me
So I, say a prayer for that playaAnd I take my fire everywhere, see
It's kinda hard when you missin' yo' dawgs
Another name on the wall, they keep takin' the fall
Yes, I be livin' though, dead and gone befo' we twenty fo'Or in jail but cha'll hear me no, is this world about to end
If not then explain to me, how come I'm losin' my friends

And why I'm livin' wit my kid
And why I'm fifty grand short from gettin' me a brand new BenzIt's kinda hard for the black man
I watch The Million Man March for the black man
And through the sun and rain, I love enjoyin' pain
I know we be livin' strange but we'll maintain, heyI'm doin' this one for the thugs
And the niggas on the corner
Sellin' drugs for the thugs, yes sirFor the thugs and the boys down south
Much love for the thugs, yes sir
For the thugs and the boys in the cityMuch love for the thugs, yes sir
For the thugs and my dogs in the grove
Much loveSee, I, I gotta called from the crib
My dawg got killed
Gotta all my homies in tears
And we don't know who the killas isIt could of been the lick
It could of been the hit
I 'on't know we stayed in some shit, so
We put his face on a shirt and shedded tears for the game
(A thug in memory boy)'Cuz it's hard to hide the pain
They teach us some better thangs
The shoes his mama a back 'cuz she could use the change
That's how you ride for yo dogs, shitRide or roll, take sides for yo dog
Suppose to die for your dogs, shit
Hard time in gangsta livin'
And got us villain chillin'Try to start, no crossin' me and you so
And you cry for yo' dogs, hell, I don't understand
Man, I say a prayer to all of y'all
And for the 'cuz for my motherfuckin' dogs, niggaI'm doin' this one for the thugs
And the niggas on the corner
Sellin' drugs for the thugs, yes sirFor the thugs and the niggas
Overtown sellin' drugs for the thugs, yes sir
For the thugs and my Carol City niggasMuch love for my thugs, yes sir
For the thugs and my niggas
Out in Gouls for the thugsIf it was a hundred dollar bill
Would ya, could ya ride for me?
Start a fight, better yet, would you die for me?
Under oath baby girl, would you lie for me?Getta gackin', open 5 for me
Now would you cry for me?
Turna trick or do or die for me
Food stamps, if you apply for meWell certified for me
Can't count but you'll try for me
Or do it all for me
Huh?I'm doin' this one for the thugs
(For the thugs, for the thugs, for the thugs)I'm doin' this one for the thugs
And the niggas on the corner
Sellin' drugs for the thugs, yes sirFor the thugs and my niggas
Out in Opa-Locka for the thugs, yes sir
For the thugs and the boysDoin' time in the pen for the thugs, yes sir
For the thugs and my dogs
Out the Heights, much loveFor my mothafuckin' dogs
Fuck y'all, fuck y'all, others
Motherfuckers, faze brothers, suckers, bluffers
We ain't nothing but sho' nuffers
Bitch, feed ya fishFor the thugs, for the thugs

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Trick Daddy, born Maurice Young in 1973, also known as Trick Daddy Dollars or T Double D is a Dirty South rapper from Miami, of Slip-N-Slide Records. Trick Daddy grew up in the Liberty City section of Miami, arguably the city's roughest area.

Trick Daddy built a substantial following in the south, with the regional hits "Nann Nigga" and "Shut Up" (both featuring fellow Slip-N-Slide rapper Trina) before breaking through to achieve national prominence in 2001 with his hit singles "Take It To Da House" and "I'm A Thug."

Trick Daddy has since had hit singles in "In Da Wind," "Sugar (Gimme Some)" and "Let's Go," which featured Twista & Lil Jon and production by Jim Jonsin that was highlighted by a crunked up version of Ozzy Osbourne staple "Crazy Train." "Let's Go" is Trick Daddy's most successful hit to date, peaking at #7 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart.

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