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Dis here's a Mo Swang production
So check it out as we rip it up
The way only we know how to do, baby
Straight up, for your neighborhood
In South Central, yeah
To my niggas in Compton, yeah
What up, off in Inglewood
And to my brothas in Watts, yeah
Where you at in Jordan Downs, yeah?
And to the ghettos everywhere, uh, yeah
We're gonna do it to ya
And it go a little somethin' like dis, check it out
I'm 'bouts to get buck-wicked, buck-wild on ya right here
Wild style R&B, Hip Hop
And all that other gangsta shit
So check it out as I rizip it up for ya
I made somethin' for the radio and 'Somethin' 4 Da Honeyz'
Somethin' for my neighborhood that made a little money

Now Monty is my name and you know I gets to it
Because I'm kinda fluid, so the Simmons to the Stewart
Stewart got the cash, I went and got equipment
I made some funky shit that you niggas can't get wit
Now Monty, why'd you do it, you're an R&B singer?
A real, stop, a real style is what I had to bring, uh
I'm not a gang banger and I don't buck buck
If niggas get to shootin', I'm the nigga that duck
I don't smoke indo, that's all because
I'm more than happy wit my contact buzz
Now this is how we do it, that's why I say
I did it my way, so just check it as I wreck it
And ya know that I'm bound
I'm comin' straight, strigity straight from the underground
Yeah and I'm straight rippin' this shit
But check it, I'm introducin' my mothafucka
Her name is Shaunta, so check it out as she rips shit
Yo, girl, where you at love?
What I flex is that shit that you wanna hear next is
The way I get busy, then I bring erections
And boom wit no car crash
Bang wit yo' ass fast like Miss Flash, sufferin' sucka-tash
I got you niggas fo' yo' cash flow and yes, I'm bashtro, uh
But don't make an ass of your crew
And what that bitch gonna do? Monty enslave that nigga
Then I take the otha two and smotha you
Not to your gravy, but to your [Incomprehensible]
When I was young, I couldn't drive a [Incomprehensible]
You niggas crave me, you must be crazy
The last ho who jumped wrong got a clip, feelin' dazy
You can't fade me, it's the dash
On to get paid and round up any competition, stomp her
For all you rambling the flexity rip?
Check it out Monty grips
'Cause me and Montell wrecks shit, yeah
Yo, yo, yo, this goin' out to all my niggas out there
Wassup P Double?
Yeah, straight up to no mercy, Percy
The nigga that give me the righteous fades in South Central
To all my niggas on Crenshaw, straight off in the hood
Everywhere in the United States and overseas
Japan and all that bullshit
Wherever, this mothafucka's goin' down
This one's for you baby
Yeah, nigga
Did you guys record that?
Montell, you big sexy, you go
You dressed like Big Bird though
Look like one of them old construction workers
But the boy can sing though, good thing he can sing

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Montell Du'Sean Jordan (born December 3, 1968 in Los Angeles, California) is an American R&B singer, songwriter, and record producer. Jordan was the first R&B artist signed to the Def Jam label, and became the main male artist on its Def Soul imprint until leaving the label in 2003.

Jordan attended Pepperdine University in California to pick up a bachelor's degree in communications, graduating summa cum laude and was a state finalist for the Rhodes Scholarship.

Jordan's first single was the 1995 #1 hit single "This Is How We Do It", and defined his hip hop soul musical style. "This Is How We Do It" and its follow-up, "Somethin' 4 Da Honeyz", show a strong hip hop influence, and Jordan's material fit alongside the rest of Def Jam's output. Future hits would include "Let's Ride" with Master P in 1998 and "Get It on Tonite" in late-1999.

Besides crafting his own material, Jordan has written and produced for a number of outside artists, including Christina Milian, 98 Degrees, Deborah Cox ("Nobody's Supposed to Be Here", 1998), and Sisqó (the number-one hit "Incomplete", 2000). The singer has had cameo roles in the films "The Fighting Temptations" and "The Nutty Professor."

Jordan left Def Soul in 2003 and released the album "Life After Def" on Koch Records.

Jordan released his 7th project - "Let It Rain" - on October 21, 2008.

In 2010, Jordan left the music business to become a minister. As he explained on his Twitter feed, the decision is "a calling that’s probably been with me all my life since I was a child. And I’ve known it. A lot of people in the business know it and have the same calling but that leap of faith is difficult."



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