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I Came To Bring The Pain - Lil' Flip



     
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I, I came to bring the pain, pain
I, I came to bring the pain, pain
I, I came to bring the pain, pain
I, I came to bring the pain
I came to, I, I came to bring the pain
I came to, I, I came to, I came to
I came to bring the pain, nigga
And I came to bust them thangs, nigga
The night'll rearrange your frame, nigga
You scared nigga, you scared nigga, one more time
I came to bring the pain, nigga
And I came to change the game, nigga
The night'll rearrange your frame, nigga
You scared nigga, you scared nigga
Get out my face, get out my face, 'cause you's a hoe, hoe
You talk behind my back, back but I know, know
I pack a 4-4, nigga and I bust, bust
And I ain't leavin' this bitch in handcuffs, cuffs

You better put your hands up, get them little budget
Then wrap your fans up but you still won't catch up
'Cause I'm connected on the East, I'm connected on the West
I ain't sayin' I'm the best but I feel like I'm blessed
I got thirty on my neck and twenty in my mouth
But if I feel disrespected, I'ma call your ass out
They gonna haul your ass out, now you cryin' like a bitch
I told you not to fuck with the Screwed Up Clique
I came to bring the pain, nigga
And I came to bust them thangs, nigga
The night'll rearrange your frame, nigga
You scared nigga, you scared nigga, one more time
I came to bring the pain, nigga
And I came to change the game, nigga
The night'll rearrange your frame, nigga
You scared nigga, you scared nigga
Bring the pain, hardcore, sellin' cane, sun, snow, water, rain
Shorty, I will flip this stuff until the task force came
Tried to rearrange the game, tried to bang, suck at slangin'
I got this new slang, I had to switch it up
Wrap a pimp cursin' on the track, the mac will leave you on your back
Strap will leave you with a gap, stop smilin'
Glances you see visions of the past, you see niggaz with masks
Up in cars with no tags when we ballin'
I'm from the apartments, started with all of it
Different day, same clip, so close, I can't miss
Titty, Flip and Ludacris got bricks, roosters, chicks
Snatchin' bread then we dip, it's South Side represent
Now the clique is called D.T.P., so get your crew right
We peer pressure fools, even Dudley don't Do-Right
So go on your city, it's a South rebellion
We puttin' foots in your asses, how we speak Australian
I'm trained in the art of whoop ass, check my accolades
Got a knife and I'm givin' out free after shaves
Plus a new actin' gig, take a look at the clip
It's called one up in the chamber and four on the hip
I snatch your girls in the club and use them as throat throttles
Then you'll get hit with fifteen mini Mo' bottles
Got Glocks for your stocks and that thang for your chains
And mutual guns for your mutual funds, man
Here we go, here we go
Here we go, here we go
Here we go, you scared, nigga
I came to bring the pain, nigga
And I came to bust them thangs, nigga
The night'll rearrange your frame, nigga
You scared nigga, you scared nigga, one more time
I came to bring the pain, nigga
And I came to change the game, nigga
The night'll rearrange your frame, nigga
You scared nigga, you scared nigga
I came to, I, I came to bring the pain
I came to, I, I came to, I came to, here we go
Here we go, here we go, here we go, here we go
I came to bring the pain, I, I came to bring the pain, pain, pain, pain

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Wesley Eric Weston, Jr. (born March 3, 1981), better known by his stage name Lil' Flip, is a multi-Platinum American rapper. He is known for his freestyle ability and claims to have been on 1000 mixtapes.

Lil' Flip's career was launched when he released his first album "The Leprechaun". The album quickly gained national attention and spawned the hit single "I Can Do That". The album sold over 100,000 copies regionally and gained attention from Def Jam South, A & R, and well-known Houston rapper Scarface. He was briefly signed to Def Jam, but abruptly left the label a few years later after concerns about his financial earnings. He soon signed to Loud Records and began recording his first national debut album.

While recording his album, he was apparently shot by unknown assailants in a drive-by shooting. He survived the attack and pressed on to finish the album. At the age of 20, Lil' Flip released his sophomore album "Undaground Legend", his first nationally released album, which included the hit single "The Way We Ball" and a remix to his hit "I Can Do That". The album reached platinum status even though it didn't get much promotion from Loud Records.

Lil' Flip recorded his third album "U Gotta Feel Me" on Sony Records. This album was more commercial and featured Ludacris, Three 6 Mafia, and others. The album debuted at #4 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and #3 on the Hip-Hop/R&B charts. It quickly became a crossover success with the Billboard Hot 100 Top 20 single "Game Over". The single used the Namco Pac-Man beat and the video showed Lil' Flip getting a tattoo while rapping to the single. The single reached #1 on the hip-hop charts. His follow-up single, the lover's anthem "Sunshine" featuring Lea, became the second hit single on Lil' Flip's album and went to #2 on the Billboard Hot 100. It gained numerous requests on MTV 2 and BET. The album was certified double platinum.

Lil' Flip is known for his unique screwed style of freestyling (a form of slowed down rap technique) and for always releasing double disc CDs whenever he releases an album. He credits all of his success to the late DJ Screw and has tattooed DJ Screw's name on his arms. Lil' Flip has been credited for his lyrics by Three 6 Mafia, David Banner, Fam-Lay, Young Buck, UGK, Ludacris, among others. He has announced himself as the "King of The South" and the "Freestyle King".

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