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Yeah I see you over there makin eyes at me
like you don't wanna get caught.
Where'd you get the cowboy on your arm
Now where you want me to drop him off?
I see you tryin to hide that fire inside
but your hold-me-backs almost gone
Yeah its about time I let cowboy know
that i'ma gonna take you home
Yeah so keep on lookin at me that way
that way we can move this along
I can tell you what I got here on my mind
but I think you already know
Yeah now's the time for you to turn around
if you want me to walk away
you can keep on, keep on, keep on, keep on
lookin at me that way
Yeah I can tell by the way I took your hand
and asked you to dance

He went all John Wayne in front of his friends
and said 'I don't think so man'
Yeah, all blowed up like a loud mouthed pup
Never been in a junk yard fight
But if you gonna bark at a big dog boy
then you're gonna get to feel the bite
Yeah so keep on lookin' at me that way
That way we can move this along
I can finish sweepin' her off her pretty little feet
And your buddies can carry you home
You can back off and let her dance with me
And live to fight another day
Or you can keep on, keep on, keep on, keep on
lookin' at me that way
Yeah I love the way the sun's comin' through
And bouncin' off the small of your back
Yeah I know if I call in sick today
Boss man will have a heart attack
Yeah I knew it was over when she rolled over
And said baby why don't you stay
And keep on, keep on, keep on, keep on lookin' at me that way
Keep on, keep on, keep on, keep on lookin' at me that,
Lookin' at me that, lookin' at me that way

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Joseph Wayne McVey (born January 19, 1976), better known by his stage name Z-RO, is an American rapper, singer, and producer. He has built a reputation as a southern rapper.growing up in ridge mon foe. Z-RO has sold about 1,000,000 albums in the U.S. Despite most of his popularity belonging to the south, he has been named as one of America's most underrated rappers by the New York Times and is considered by some to be among the best lyricists in hip hop today. Common themes in Z-RO's music are crime and poverty, often relating to his personal experience. For example, the music video for Hate You was recorded while he was incarcerated in Harris County jail. Though common, crime and poverty are not the only focuses of his music. Z-RO has been known to uplift crowds with his hope bringing songs such as “Lovely Day” and “T.H.U.G (True Hero Under God)”.
His 2006 album I'm Still Livin' was released while Z-RO was imprisoned for drug possession, to positive reviews.[1][2] It was called "a great album... powerful" but "relentlessly bleak" by The Village Voice[1] and "one of the best rap albums to come out of Houston" by the Houston Chronicle.[3]

Career
Since he started rapping mainstream, Z-RO has made a name for himself as one of the most lyrically talented and influential artists ever to come out of the Houston, Texas rap scene. Z-RO is a member of the original "Screwed Up Click", a large group of rappers from the south side of Houston that joined with DJ Screw on his mission to make it big. He is also part of Cali's 52nd and Hoover street, hoova duece

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