Hustler - Jaja Soze



     
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Hustler Lyrics


[ verse 1: lo-lo ]Uno is for the money, deuce is for the show
Trey is for the video, what the fuck is fo'?
Fo' is for the hoes, and 5 to stay alive
That shoulda been number 1, cause I don't wanna die
Add 6 when I begin to flip the big benz
With the candy-coated paint, plus the 20" rims
And what they hittin fo', I roll 7 out the do'
Took his bankroll, plus his diamond and his gold
8: 'don't be late' is for my niggas paper-chasin
Got nines for trick niggas in the game player-hatin
10's is for my niggas locked down in the pen
And my niggas dead and gone, until we meet again
11 is for my poppy up in heaven
Tell God send me a blessing, cause I'm down here stressin
12 is for the records we sell, we're goin platinum
There's no turnin back now, so let's make it happen
[ chorus: ]All I ever wanted to do in my life was be a hustler
Some don't get it, but feel me when I spit it

It's all about the dollar
[ verse 2: o.c. the sinister ]It goes one for the money, two for the show
Everybody in the game know how it go
It's a whole lotta hoes, a whole lotta dough
Keeps me watchin on toes out my back window
Creep slow by the ghetto, we never go without the .44
For urban travel, watch the scandal
You petty rivals can't handle
Hit your block, increase props as we dismantle
Channel my vengeance through this sentence, I'm relentless
You bitches wanna spend this, then get pimped
We're never said to beat any listener senseless
Heavyweighters livin major, pumpin this here, no circumference
Who is this? o.c. the sinister
Navigatin, now we're raidin all over your area
I'm darin ya to static with this rap-a-lot shit
The camorra make hits, tag licks, like movin bricks
The lyricist full of canabis, livin extravagant
With elegant bitches, plottin riches
On quick-to-get-rich niggas full of liquor
C'll shine one time livin bigger
[ chorus ][ verse 3: lo-lo & o.c. ]Now everybody in the game know how it goes
Players like us do shows and pimp hoes
Oh-oh, it's the sinister and lo-lo comin through
Them niggas playa-hatin, what the fuck they wanna do?
I want peace, but if them niggas want beef
We gon' have to take the heat to the streets
Knawmean? they tryin to stop dreams and block creams
It seems like what? they hate to see us havin lavish things
Pictures in magazines, nice cars and diamond rings
Ah-ah, ah-ah, we can't have no fake niggas on our team
Now you watch my back, nigga, and I watch yours
One's for the dough, two's for the shows, hoes, and tours
[ chorus ]

Enjoy the lyrics !!!
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Jaja Soze real name Elijah Kerr was born in Birmingham in the early eighties and moved to Brixton, South London in the early nineties.

Since then Jaja has been one of the most controversial figures to appear from the

UK street culture, as one of the founders of the PDC movement originally known to the media as one of the most notorious gangs in the u.k, in which Jaja later turned into a legitimate independent recording label now known as PDC Music Label.

Jaja makes for an interesting and literate guest, appealing to people of the mass ages, and unusually connecting with young adults and those from urban built areas.

His background started off rocky, and Jaja Soze found himself in prison twice after wrong doings, then eventually coming out and turning his life around.

He has since become a key figure in the UK as an Underground hip hop artist, activist and a business man, becoming involved in Mix tape projects, DVDs, Films and has recently released a book, rightly named ‘Street Boys’ published by Harper Collins – and ghost written by the Bafta award winner Tim Pritchard.

Jaja Soze has built an entertaining guest reputation, appearing on London Tonight, Sky News, MTV, Channel U and the BBC – plus numerous radio stations including Choice FM and BBC London, he also has a number of mix tapes under his belt of which have done very well in the hip hop underground scene. Jaja has done interviews for most leading UK newspapers, including The Guardian, The Times, This is London, London Paper plus many tabloids. He was recently invited to the House of Commons along with Jesse Jackson to discuss his views on gun and crime prevention.

And has organized and been involved in some major charity projects to help guide and inspire young people so they can progress in there communities.

His latest album "the last message" came in at the international hiphop charts, And introduced fans to his new love for poetry and spoken word.

Jaja is an artist who is not scared to speak on some of the most controversial issues the world is facing hence why he has been reviewed as one of the U.K most controversial and outspoken individuals.
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