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Hillwood Hustlaz Ii - South Park Mexican



     
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Chorus:
Hillwood
Hustlaz
You can't
See us
We run
Houston
Thousands
Of tons
First verse:
I'll take my gun and make you run
'cause it really don't make me none
Slip through the hood, dope I could
Deliver my life the best I could
Robin hood, youngest crook
Here they come now watch y'all look
Go by the book, charge I shook
It's that mexican dance with wolves

Swimmin' pools, we some fools
Diamonds and them ruby jewels
Makin' moves, gator shoes
Just last week I made the news
They accused but I won't lose
Mama's happy, daddy's cool
What about you?  what do you do?
If you young, stay in school
We stay true, dopehouse crew
Smokin' yabba dabba doo
Jam this crew, we brand new
Followin' up this plan I drew
Sp-mex bubble jet
Countin' dollars and them cents
Kick your door down and have you tryin' to jump your own fence
Chorus
Second verse:
You haters ain't no friend of mine
Boys don't wanna let me shine
That's all fine, take in mind
Bust a rhyme, like a nine
How many times do I have to tell ya?
All my life I've been called a failure
Write my friends in the pen
"are you gettin' these letters I mailed ya? "
Rock and roll, opthimals
Then go eat at poppa dough's
So many hoes in the club
Pull my cash and buy them all a rose
Eighty-four, the story goes
On about that boy carlos
Sippin' fours, hittin' dro
But never put nothin' up my nose
Body froze, casket closed
Nightmares of the life I chose
Try my dope and overdose
Suckin' up my killer flow
Freestyle pro, style: girbauds
Silky socks and matchin' clothes
Mama told me life was like ballet, you gotta stay on your toes
Crackin' jokes, spin a spoke
Silly question, do I smoke?
Breakfast?  milk and quaker oats
Eighty thousand dollar boat
Better not puff, better not pout
Spm is in your town
El coyote in el mote, a.k. senor charlie brown
Chorus
Third verse:
The barbarian
Look where we buried him
In the hole, right next to the librarian
I married in, to the very end
Have your kids askin', "daddy, who are those scary men? "
Make a stripper bitch, wanna be my fuckin' wife
She told me "this the biggest tip I ever got in my life"
Nothin' can save us, starched, stuffed ben davis
Sellin' dope, to my coked out neighbors
First full trip and let my clip get to rippin'
Blood drippin' out his shit, tryin' to run, but he limpin'
I come from the slums, survived on crumbs
I live like a man, and i'ma die like one
Chorus

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Carlos Coy, known as South Park Mexican (born October 5, 1970 in Houston, Texas)(or SPM) is a Houston, Texas native and rapper.

In 1994, On his own label, Dope House Records, SPM released Hustle Town and Power Moves to local fame. Touring throughout Texas, SPM released The 3rd Wish and The Purity Album before moving to Universal Records for Time Is Money and Never Change. Some of South Park Mexican's most popular hits to date are "Mary-go-round," "Mexican Radio," "High So High," and "Peace Pipe".

SPM has also worked with the late Creeper, DJ Screw, fellow Latino artist Baby Bash, and Juan Gotti.

South Park Mexican is currently incarcerated in the Texas prison system. On May 18th 2002,a Houston jury convicted him for aggravated sexual assault of a child ; in June the same jury sentenced him to 45 years in prison. Coy testified that he did not assault the nine-year-old girl in question, who had spent the night at his house with his daughter Carley. Coy did, however,admit of having sex in 1993 with a 22-year-old woman who bore his child Jordan. He will be eligible for parole after he serves 22 1/2 years of his 45 year sentence and is currently pursuing an appeal.

SPM's latest album, The Last Chair Violinist was released on November 18th, 2009.

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