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I-I-I-I-I-I see some hoes'
In hereAyo' TrackBoyz,
It's cool if I bring my other cats
From St. Louis on this one?
Come on.Girl as you came through the door, you heard it before
Err'body in this bitch better hit the floor
Your man got some money, but I bet I got more
I heard he got a Bentley, but I bet it ain't a Zoure
She braggin' bout his Cadillac, bitch I got four
She keep runnin' his mouth I might go climb in four moreI like 'em heavily beated, conceited, you can't beat it
Bust some pussy like a cookie with no milk I can't-can't eat it
Okay you love me? No lie, but watch it my charm bright
That don't mean that you can kick it, from grippin' my arm tight
Plus you lookin' good, that-that I can't perform right
In a U.S. club, down the lot p-p-pourin' right
Jamaica born, I don't mean to toot your horn right
But ya' ass super fat, w-w-was you be born right?
And right now, I'm just chillin' with Murph Dert!

Your girl's in the club, but feelin' on Murph Dert!
And half of these hoe's be askin' for Nelly team
I don't know where Nelly team, but I know where my ding-a-ling
Kwon the new cat, who on the scene of things
And I'm pimpin' hoe's! You really ain't seen a thing
Maybe a moon ring or maybe some jelly beans
I mention the Four Seasons, I'm hittin' by any means
'CauseI-I-I-I-I-I see some hoe's in here
And I-I-I-I-I-I see some hoe's.
In hereI-I-I-I-I-I see some hoe's in here
And I-I-I-I-I-I see some hoe's.
In hereAyo' I'm Murphy Lee, The Ladies' Man, I'm Leon Phelps the go-getter
I've been pimpin' since pimpin', even was pimpin' my babysitter (You not no pimp!)
I beg yo' pardon I've been pimpin' since kindergarten
She had the nicest boobies and remind me of Dolly Parton (Tits)
My first grade teacher bought my first set of markers
My second grade teacher, she kind of favor Ms. Parker
Third grade, I switched schools, then my teacher was a dude
He taught me how to pimp the teachers into breakin' the rules, shoo'.
My fourth grade teacher man she had a badonkadonk
If I would shot from a "A", she would give me a couple points
Fifth grade, I exposed my first ass,
Sixth grade, I skipped my first class
Seventh grade, is when I first smashed
Eighth grade, I smoked my first grass
Uh, I'm not a bad dude been on more backs then tattoos
Girl's scared to say "Hi" so they just blush and just ask you
To ask me, autograph, pictures and hugs
I see a whole lot of women on the parking lot but more in the club
What up.I-I-I-I-I-I see some hoe's in here
And I-I-I-I-I-I see some hoe's.
In hereI-I-I-I-I-I see some hoe's in here
And I-I-I-I-I-I see some hoe's.
In hereNow in the V.I.P. I see so many hoe's it's hard for a playa' to make a decision
One in there with an ass so fat I seen it with my pimp view vision (Oh!)
You ain't got no panties on, my rep' name, The Panic Zone
(Ali, is you a pimp?)
'Till I die, and I'm standin' on
It's nothin' to a boss, you'll fuck on what it costs
I'm the type to lose at dice and rob for what I lost
God Glory Hallelujah's, you miss a call I knew ya'
And what's ya' name?
My name Ali, I want to stick it to ya'
Now as I sit there and check ya', ya' lookin' kind of tight but you act too fly to me.
Push this thing in ya' mouth and right before I nut I pull it out and get ya E-Y-E.
Now you know I go hard on them know, got a pimp card that I show
And a bourgeois bitch, I dump cigars on that hoe'
Give a model something to swallow, send her back on the runway
Day off bitch? Please we gon' double up on Sunday.(I-I-I-I-I-I see some hoe's in here
And I-I-I-I-I-I see some hoe's.
In here)
Songwriters
JONES, JERRELL C./WILLIAMS, MARK/KENT, JOE A. (TRACK BOYZ)Published by
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J-Kwon (born Jarrell Jones in March 28, 1986) is a rapper from St. Louis, currently signed to Jermaine Dupri's So So Def Recordings. He is currently wrapping up his second album, Louisville Slugger.

2004-2005: Musical Beginnings

J-Kwon first got signed in a very odd and amusing way. He would continually mock who would be his main producer, Jermaine Dupri, who produced a majority of his first album, Hood Hop. Regardless, according to Dupri, J-Kwon was also signed because of his rapping skills.

J-Kwon first rose to stardom with his single "Tipsy" and his 2004 album Hood hop. J-Kwon's debut peaked at #7 on the Billboard 200. It has reached gold status, selling approximentaly 650,000 copies to date. "Tipsy" peaked at #2 on the Billboard Hot 100 and at #4 in the UK, becoming a success and making it his biggest single to date. A music video was filmed for the single, which was an obvious remake of Gin & Juice by Snoop Dogg. Strangely on the set of this music video, a shot was fired from a passing vehicle. The shot hit a window of a van, but no one was hurt.

After "Tipsy" has done its fair share on the radio, Jive parted with "You & Me", featuring Sadiyyah, as the second single. J-Kwon wanted "Parking Lot" or "Hood Hop" to be a second single, but Jive decided "You & Me" with the fall and holiday theme in mind. While nowhere near as successful as the earlier smash, the song did chart to #58 on the Billboard Hot 100 and landed a spot on the 17th edition of Now That's What I Call Music! Afterwards, third single "Hood Hop" had little success, not charting on The Hot 100 and only getting to #52 on Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop Tracks.

J-Kwon rose back to stardom in 2005 when he was given the opportunity to make the priority song on the XXX: State of the Union soundtrack. The song, "Get XXX'd", featuring Petey Pablo and Ebony Eyez, was completed soon enough and was featured on the normal soundtrack and in the credits. Also in 2005, he promoted another part of media, this time in television, when he collabrated with comedian Andy Milonakis in "Like Dis", to promote The Andy Milonakis Show.

His record company, Gracie Entertainment, announced in March 2010 that he had been missing for a month. Later, he had gotten in touch with his record label, saying he is alive and well and "just taking some time out." J-Kwon released his fourth studio album on March 23, 2010, entitled J-Kwon.

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