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I'm Back - Bow Wow



     
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I do this for tha block, I do this for the hood
I do this for tha streets 'cause the streets keep me good
I do it for tha hustlas, I do it for tha thugs
I do it for the Gs 'cause tha Gs show me love
I came in tha game seventeen, real loud
Only thang on my mind, make my momma proud
Started rockin' crowds, gettin' dope from shows
And as tha fame rolls then came the hoes
Then came tha clothes, then came the cars
Next thang I know, I'm a ghetto supastar
So here come tha haters, travelin' by tha packs
But neva mind them 'cause a, bitch, I'm back
I pour up a cup, fill the swissa with cud
And fire it up so I can gatha my thoughts
Mo' money, mo' problems
They say that's how it is when ya live like a boss
You see, I been on my grind for some time
And tha streets thought a nigga fell off

(Hell no, nigga)
But if I decide not to rhyme, no more rhymes
I'm a still be well off 'cause, bitch, I'm back
A born boss, got nothin' to lose
Still shinin' in the game, got nothin' to prove
Got rich independent, didn't need no deal
Had paper before I signed, didn't need no meals
Got hustles on tha side, I ain't got to rap
And if all else fails, I still got tha trap
I don't, with you rappers, y'all fake to me
I don't, with you niggas, y'all snakes to me
I don't care 'bout fame fuck bein' a star
Let dem take all the pictures, just gimme his car
Then gimme his house and his watch and chain
On tha bank account, credit cards jot my name
But I guess one come with tha other
So here I go, I'm a writin' rap hustla
I'm too blessed to complain about that
So where I gotta sign? Take ya pictures
'Cause, bitch, I'm back
I pour up a cup, fill the swissa with cud
And fire it up so I can gatha my thoughts
Mo' money, mo' problems
They say that's how it is when ya live like a boss
You see, I been on my grind for some time
And tha streets thought a nigga fell off
(Hell no, nigga)
But if I decide not to rhyme, no more rhymes
I'm a still be well off 'cause, bitch, I'm back
They say tha truth will hit, so fuck it
I'm a go an' keep a hundred for tha public
I dropped already platinum but it only sold gold
And niggas lookin' at me like I sold my soul
'Cause I'm rappin' with D and not mista Lee
But when ya on ya grind, sometimes ya can't see
Before Mike came and Paul was signed
I was at interscope tryin' to find ma mind
Still tippin' wasn't toppin', three kings just dropped
And I'm a underground artist tryin' to get on top
So I listened to my label, playin' to break [Incomprehensible]
And learned a whole lotta game from that
Just stay true, my nigga and do you?
And, what another, tryin' to tell you to do
Continue to spit facts, you can bump in them lacs
And oh, yeah, this a Lee track
Bitch, I'm back
I pour up a cup, fill the swissa with cud
And fire it up so I can gatha my thoughts
Mo' money, mo' problems
They say that's how it is when ya live like a boss
You see, I been on my grind for some time
And tha streets thought a nigga fell off
(Hell no, nigga)
But if I decide not to rhyme, no more rhymes
I'm a still be well off 'cause, bitch, I'm back

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There are two artists with the name Bow Wow, for the Japanese hard rock/heavy metal act (see Bow Wow)


1. Shad Gregory Moss (born March 9, 1987 in Columbus, Ohio), better known by his stage name Bow Wow, is an American rapper and actor signed to Cash Money Records. He started rapping in 1993 and was noticed by rapper Snoop Dogg, who gave him his stage name then signed him to Death Row Records, and in 1998, at the age of eleven, Bow Wow was introduced to record producer Jermaine Dupri, who has since helped shape his career. He has since released six albums, including a collaboration album with good friend Omarion, Face Off. His seventh studio album, The Transition Of Shad Moss, will be released in 2010.


2. Bow Wow (バウワウ) - Legendary heavy metal act from Tokyo, Japan. Led by guitarist/vocalist Kyoji Yamamoto (山本恭司), the band formed in 1975. Started out as a melodic classic/hard rock band in the mid 'til late 70's, they quickly made a name for themselves and were touring with popular acts of the time, such as Kiss and Aerosmith. Yamamoto proved himself early on as an accomplished guitarist developing the "hammer technique" long before Eddie Van Halen made it popular. In the early 80's Bow Wow changed their sound to a energetic heavy metal sound, fueled with powerful guitar riffs and fast-driven baselines. Spreading their wings internationally, Bow Wow played the Reading festival in Britain and the world famous Montreux Jazz festival in 1982. To capitalize on this venture, Roadrunner Records released the "Asian Volcano" album across Europe. Their presence would be felt on the continent still further with the licensed releases of "Warning From Stardust" in September 1982 on the Heavy Metal label and "Holy Expedition" through Roadrunner in July 1983. Both of these records drew significant media praise, initiating the start of considerable fan support in the Western world. Later on, in 1984, when they changed their band name to Vow Wow, they also changed the line-up and style to a more melodic and commercial side. Please change your tags to Bow Wow.

Members:
Kyoji Yamamoto (山本恭司) - vocal & lead guitar
Mitsuhiro Saito (斎藤光浩) - vocal & guitar
Toshihiro Niimi (新美俊宏) - drum
Daisuke - bass

Official website:
http://wildland.co.jp/bowwow/

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