La - T. Kao



     
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West Coast
This shit right here homie, this shit right here
Straight west coasting
We-We-West Coast, that's the new West nigger
Nephew, this West Cost shit, go hard
Switch 1, raise it up
Switch 2, make the back end up
Switch 3, work it side to side
And switch 4, make a three wheel ride
You heard me?
Switch 1, raise it up
Switch 2, make the back end up
Switch 3, work it side to side
And switch 4, make a three wheel ride
Listen, you know what? I just touched down at this L A X
I'm looking for these girls on this L A X
Trying to find them niggas with that L.A. best
Dodging them niggas with that L.A. stress

See I'm a visitor, I'm a L.A. guest
I got to be aware how the L.A. dress
'Cause if it comes down I might get L.A. stretched
I ain't trying to be a trophy on no L.A. desk
Some niggas walk up tossing LA. sets
I guess, this supposed to be some type of L.A. test
Better watch the girls with the L.A. chest
A lot of plastic in them L.A. Breasts
I hit the Crenshaw where they L.A. stunt
Seen a lot of 64's and L.A. trucks
Seen a lot of girls with them L.A. butts
A lot of niggas with them dickies and chucks, you feel me?
Switch 1, raise it up
Switch 2, make the back end up
Switch 3, work it side to side
And switch 4, make a three wheel ride
You heard me?
Switch 1, raise it up
Switch 2, make the back end up
Switch 3, work it side to side
And switch 4, make a three wheel ride
Yo, yo, hey yo, I spend a lot of time on this L.A. coast
Out here trying to do the L.A. most
Chauffeur driven Phantom like a L.A. Ghost
In the back with a drink, take a L.A. toast
I spend a lot of time in them L.A. hills
With them models and actresses in them L.A. heels
To my lawyers office for a L.A. deal
Cut the check for some L.A. meals
So now I'm off to road, ay, just to L.A. shop
Still getting dirty looks from some L.A. cops
You than thought since Rodney King, nigga, L.A. stopped
Oh, when they burn the L.A. watts
I send a lot of love to my L.A. brothers
My Latinos and my Negroes in them L.A. colors
My blessings go out to them L.A. mothers
Know that Nelly is a L.A. lover
Switch 1, raise it up
Switch 2, make the back end up
Switch 3, work it side to side
And switch 4, make a three wheel ride
You heard me?
Switch 1, raise it up
Switch 2, make the back end up
Switch 3, work it side to side
And switch 4, make a three wheel ride
You heard me?
Guess, who just stepped in the place, the Mid west
It's your OT homie Nate, all day
A homie snooped and upped, Nelly, L.A.
And we all up in your face, all day
Different questions everyday, the Midwest
I got my answer in my way, all day
Yeah, they all got something to say L.A.
From St. Louis to L.A., all day
Switch 1, raise it up
Switch 2, make the back end up
Switch 3, work it side to side
And switch 4, make a three wheel ride
You heard me?
Switch 1, raise it up
Switch 2, make the back end up
Switch 3, work it side to side
And switch 4, make a three wheel ride
You heard me?
Yes, West Coast, West Coast, West Coast
West Coast, yeah, yeah, West Coast, West Coast
L.A., L.A., L.A.

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"Mixing the heartfelt angst of a singer/songwriter with sweeping arrangements tinged in Americana and Britpop, T. Kao strongly refuses to be defined by any genre, leaping from one spot to another stylistically as he writes about lost love, deceit, and revenge.

A native of Springfield, OH, Kao began writing and recording his first songs at age 16. During a five-year stint in Shanghai, China, T. Kao began sketching out songs for his first solo effort, Hundred Flowers.

A cursory listen proves Kao's infatuation with pop music. He tears through rock's back pages taking whatever he wants, as well as borrowing from country, Britpop, electronica, and other musical genres. But this musical eclecticism disguises his true cynicism. Take a listen to songs "Sweet Surrender" and "Every Little Thing". Underneath the shiny exterior is a real contempt for cheating hearts and religious discrimination. "1989" (a live favorite with Shanghainese audiences) is a tribute to the victims of the Tiananmen Square Massacre. City life and all its pitfalls come full circle in classic "he said, she said" fashion in the massive "LA". All in all, Hundred Flowers is an album marked with both bristling cynicism and soaring optimism--contradictory just like the political movement it was named after--but nonetheless an album that is very listen-able, heartwarming, and sincere." Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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