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{Chorus}
I wanna hit it from the back, hit it from the front, hit it from the side , anyway you want.
Whatcha want girl tell me whatcha want. Whatcha want girl tell me whatcha want.
I wanna hit it from the top, hit it on the floor, hit it real fast, try to move slow.
Now whatcha want girl tell me whatcha want. Whatcha want girl tell me whatcha want.
*I need a freak bitch, with some nice tits, flick her titty like a muhfuckinn light switch.
And don't trip hoe you know you want the daddy, Imma get some brain while we rollin in the Caddy.
Ice on my chain bitch you bet I'm a starr, rubbin on my dick make a muhfuckerr harrrd.
Slap her on her face she like OH MY GOD! I never seen a dick that big before.
[Bridge]Whatcha want girlfriend?! Baby put it in the ayer!
Whatcha want girlfriend!? Yeah you know I put it there!
Whatcha want girlfriend?! She know that I'm a freak,
Imma fuck a different girl every day of the week!
Get loose!
Shake, shake, shake, shake, shake, shake, shake!
Baby girl now drop, drop, drop, drop, drop, drop, drop!
{Chorus}

*And Imma hit it from the back, bend the bitch over put a finger in her ass.
Got a long dick honey, girl this aint funny, Imma beat the pussy up like it owe me money.
I'm a A-town stunner got my stunna shades on with my black high tops.
Bitch you know we stay crunk, stay drunk, stay high, fuckinn bitches in the sky.
We could backbone girl I don't even have to try!
[Bridge]
{Chorus}

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(from Dominiation Recordings) From its inception, hip-hop was pluralistic, defined by an approach to sound that included jazz, soul funk, rock and roll, African drumming and the kitchen sink. Everything was in the mix. It was a multi-cultural barrage orchestrated by the DJ who doubled up break-beats, superimposed records in sync and shifted swiftly between different pieces of vinyl, among other methods. The MC, on the other hand, originally served to comment on the DJs skills. But soon enough, they also developed their own art.

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