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Good Life (Feat. Nas & JS of 54th Platoon) - Nate Dogg



     
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Good Life (Feat. Nas & JS of 54th Platoon) Lyrics


(All star, baby)
Young, quick, see
(F U B U)
Lately, all I see is DPG
(QB, LBC niggas)When I turn the radio on, keep hearing me
(All day, everyday)
Living the good life, good life
Uh, huh, good life
(Braveheartz)Sure as the world is turning round and round
(Shit is real, yo)
There's these niggas, bitches, snitches trying to bring you down
(Fucked up)
But I don't know why I mention
And if I don't pay no attention, I'm cool
(Real niggas do real things)
(Real niggas do real things)Sure as my chronic is the best in town
Those who tripping, slipping, listen, we ain't stopping now
(Can't stop)

We won't even pause, y'all can lick my balls
(Bitches)
We living the good life, good life, good life
(Living the good life, baby)Young, quick, see
(Come on, come on)
Lately all I see is DPG
(Nate Dogg)
When I turn the radio on, keep hearing me
(Still, still, still)
Living the good life, good life, uh huh good life
(We living the life)It ain't nothing but a paper chase
But even when ya paper straight
Every stage just another way to see cake
But niggas still gotta die hateWell fuck it, I'ma do it 'cause the streets put me to it
See y'all niggas is late
See it's big face, big living, big dogs and big pimping
Game played with nothing but precision
Money, cars and womenSee niggas hating 'cause they on the outside
Wishing they could find a way in it
You see the rims spinning all black tinted
With the niggas who'll bring it to ya brainIf it's fucking with change
Fifty-four, nigga, remember the name
Ritz, glitz, only when we empty clips
And dismember your brain'Cause I remember pain, gain pain, this winner reign
But now it's high tech out here in the center lane
See we got the world respecting the slang
The good life, hit the studio, the club, straight to the planeYoung, quick, see
(Come on, come on)
Lately all I see is DPG
(Nate Dogg)
When I turn the radio on, keep hearing me
(Still, still, still)
Living the good life, good life, uh huh good life
(We living the life)Yo, yo, yo
Pass you cowards, classical rap mix form power
Yasser Arafat, I'm storming with lead showers
And I'm murderous, common is formerly Nastradamus
I'm going for the top regardlessPretty Boy Floyd, the rotten tooth king
Ghosts of my dead friends linger
I toast to you, lover, blunts lit, wish I was hitting
Cock back, four pound, let six in the airRock that raw sound, getting wet to this year
'Cause of the projects Hannibal Lec, hand on my tech
In front the White House, my ice out demanding respect
Bravehearting to the grave, darling wavin' my sterlingFrom out the black Bentley, it's off, spray 'til y'all falling
East to West Coast balling
Nate Dogg, Nas and Kurupt, liven it up, dimes in the cut
Sizing us up, y'all wanna fuck, gin and tonic my cup
And we live the good life, still chronic it upYoung, quick, see
(Come on, come on)
Lately all I see is DPG
(Nate Dogg)
When I turn the radio on, keep hearing me
(Still, still, still)
Living the good life, good life, uh huh good life
(We living the life)
Songwriters
Hale Nathaniel D; Jones Nasir; Campbell Joel; Gordon Allen Jr; Schott JochanPublished by
ILL WILL MUSIC;UNIVERSAL MUSIC-Z TUNES;WB MUSIC CORP.;NATE DOGG MUSIC Song Discussions is protected by U.S. Patent 9401941. Other patents pending.

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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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