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Get Up - Nate Dogg



     
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I'm gettin' my kicks dirty, I'm blowin' my mid-30's
Niggaz they want me buried but, I'm in no hurry
Bullets flyin' in flurries, my gat don't work
But I still need one to carry
And I bring the bereavement, when you hit the cement
Police picked me up to talk but I wasn't worried
I remembered the song that was sang from the birdie
'Cause when he whistled he was pushin' up that milk thistle, get it?
These stupid niggaz they ain't playin' for keeps
These niggaz playin' for cheaps, they disobeyin' the streets
Never fear the inevitable, death will come
And when your breath goes numb, you lookin' up to the sheets
I seen it comin' and I'm watchin' the drama grow
And stressin' enough to break the needle and thread where mama sewin'
I'm slow flowin', move back and forth like a boa
Still movin' hoes in 2's to the boat, like I was Noah
Get up, 'cause nigga we'll lay you down
You don't wanna be six feet underground

So get up, we don't play around
You gotta watch your back when you outta town
Get up, when you hear the sound
The Compton nigga's comin' back for the crown
So get up, when you feel the pound
And your rest is short, we'll lay you down
Black Air Force Ones, guns under the Louis Vuitton bomber
It ain't like I need armor
I give a nigga one warning, 'cause if I get you shot
Then I'm Tupac and that's bad karma
I came to get my dip on, find me a round the way girl
In Gucci slip ons, I know what you thinkin'
This ain't another diss song, why they bleep me and Quik songs
But Snoop and Nate Dogg get they crip on
The West been gone, I'm from Compton
I know firsthand Quik been holdin' it down for 10 strong
And Dre got 20 in, all you got to brag about
Is a couple, bitches and spinnin' rims
You wouldn't have a deal if it wasn't no Big
I did 106 and Park with no vid
How he get inside MTV with no spins
No Em, no Dre, I'm the hottest since Jay
Get up, 'cause nigga we'll lay you down
You don't wanna be six feet underground
So get up, we don't play around
You gotta watch your back when you outta town
Get up, when you hear the sound
The Compton nigga's comin' back for the crown
So get up, when you feel the pound
And your rest is short, we'll lay you down
AMG nigga, Dirty West Nile
Any time of the day, you might hear
Fightin' up at the club, fightin' out on the beach
Here's a word to the wise, bring heat
From the Bay to L.A., the S.D.
Niggaz slingin' kilos of yay, pounds of weed
You niggaz need to catch up, 'cause I'm bound to speed
Pick a car, any car, 24's to D's
And if you like what you see, baby let me know
I let you play with the D back up at the mo'
I need a freak like you hoes be needin' rent money
It's 7 days in the week and man they all sunny
80 degrees, tall palm trees
Much too many dimes and too many G's
Everybody know about the B's and C's
Shit cost a chip, nigga bring your cheese and
Get up, 'cause nigga we'll lay you down
You don't wanna be six feet underground
So get up, we don't play around
You gotta watch your back when you outta town
Get up, when you hear the sound
The Compton nigga's comin' back for the crown
So get up, when you feel the pound
And your rest is short, we'll lay you down

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Nathaniel Dwayne Hale (born August 19, 1969 in Long Beach, California; died March 15, 2011 in Long Beach, California), better known by his stage name Nate Dogg, was a Grammy-nominated American singer and occasional rapper. He was known especially for his one of a kind hooks and vocals, and like they say: "it ain't a hit until Nate Dogg spit". After serving in the US Marine Corps for three years he returned to California and formed the rap group 213 with his cousin Snoop Dogg and friend Warren G. He was soon signed to Death Row Records along with Snoop, and he made his debut on Dr. Dre's 1992 album The Chronic. Singing in what would later become his trademark style, he was well-received by fans and critics alike, and in 1994 he produced his first hit single "Regulate" with Warren G. Nate Dogg released his debut album under Breakaway Records in 1998 after a tumultuous time at Death Row Records. The double album was titled G-Funk Classics Vol. 1 & 2 and was followed up in 2001 with Music & Me on Elektra Records, 2002's Essentials and 2003's Nate Dogg. Also he was featured on the hit single 'Shake That' from Eminem's fifth studio album Curtain Call. Nate Dogg was a West Coast icon, and he tragically passed away on the morning of March 15, 2011. R.I.P. Nate you will be missed.

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