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Here go a message to you hoe. To many thugs spittin that so called game but that aint G shit. You dont suposed that everybody aint a G but we just gone keep that our lil secret. Here go a message to you hoe. To many thugs spittin that so called game but that aint G shit. You dont suposed that everybody aint a G but we just gone keep that our lil secret.
You dont need to know the hydro i grow. Many trips back and forth to the liquor store i cant cope im an old ass pimp come to punch your ass back bend your back like shrimp I'ma juggla eventhough I cant juggle shit I blow blunt in airplanes while you smuggle shit the secrets out I live life like a ruler yet still quick to stab your ass like Abdula
To some Colton Grundy. G from the flo up ask anybody I battle they got tore up. I show up dressed to impress boe tie with a watermelon blunt back to the matt for shut eye why must i chase the cat cause when it come to the hoodrats I been in and up and outta that dead ass G comin from the D-E-T and all you hoes aint down with me
Here go a message to you hoe. To many thugs spittin that so called game but that aint G shit. You dont suposed that everybody aint a G but we just gone keep that our lil secret. Here go a message to you hoe. To many thugs spittin that so called game but that aint G shit. You dont suposed that everybody aint a G but we just gone keep that our lil secret.
We like a secret to the game. In a circle if you aint down with us its so hard to remember your name I got respect for the game and all the people we drop its gone be songs like this hear that keep shit alive I'm like an addict to bustin beats in half with this rap flow I'm junkie in every way people call me fatso so let go all of you hoes claimin the game let me get my foot in the door it aint never gone be the same
If you talk you get your neck slit you better walk to the back before I go for the axe and let my tack sick your dead bitch givin out my transcript tellin all your homies how the hatchet wasnt playin shit. Abondon ship theres a hole in your boat talkin never floats nah theres a hole in your throat now your speakin alone cause I deminished your moan if I see you I'ma finish the job you lil bitch
Here go a message to you hoe. To many thugs spittin that so called game but that aint G shit. You dont suposed that everybody aint a G but we just gone keep that our lil secret. Here go a message to you hoe. To many thugs spittin that so called game but that aint G shit. You dont suposed that everybody aint a G but we just gone keep that our lil secret.
Just gone keep that our lil secret. Just gone keep that our lil secret.

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Comrades and label mates of Insane Clown Posse, Twiztid (previously House of Krazees) is an American hip hop duo from Detroit, Michigan. The group is composed of Jamie Madrox (Jamie Spaniolo) and Monoxide Child (Paul Methric). Twiztid performs a style of hardcore hip hop known as horrorcore. They have released seven studio albums, five extended play and have participated in countless compilations. Twiztid's sound is described as having an open obsession with serial-killer horror films, and lyrics related to their roots in Detroit's east side.

Twiztid's debut album, Mostasteless, was originally released independently by Psychopathic in 1997, but was pulled, then re-released a year later on Twiztid's new label; Island with a somewhat different track listing as a result of uncleared samples in a few songs in the original release.

On October 31, 2000, Twiztid released their second studio album, Freek Show. The album peaked at #51 on the Billboard 200. In 2002, Twiztid released the extended play Mirror Mirror. Mirror Mirror peaked at #5 on the Top Independent Albums chart, and #103 on the Billboard 200.

In 2003, Twiztid released its third studio album, The Green Book. The Green Book peaked at #2 on the Top Independent Charts and #52 on the Billboard 200.

On June 28, 2005, Twiztid released its fourth studio album, Man's Myth, Vol. 1 the first half of a double album concluding with Mutant, Vol. 2 , released the following month. Man's Myth focuses on the angst of growing up in a lying world, while Mutant deals with the outcome of this upbringing. Man's Myth peaked at #4 on the Top Independent Albums chart, #62 on the Top Internet Albums chart and the Billboard 200. Mutant peaked at #11 on the Top Independent Albums chart, #80 on the Billboard 200, and #215 on the Top Internet Albums chart.

On July 4, 2007, Twiztid released its sixth studio album, Independents Day. The album featured guest appearances from rappers signed to independent record labels, such as The Dayton Family, Tha Dogg Pound, hed pe frontman Jahred Shane, Tech N9ne and Krizz Kaliko. It also notably features appearances by D12 members Proof and Bizarre. Proof's colaboration with Twiztid entitled, "How I Live" was Proof's last song before his death in April 2007. The album peaked at #4 on the Top Independent Albums chart, #9 on the Top Rap Albums chart and #57 on the Billboard 200.

On March 17, 2009, Twiztid released its seventh studio album, W.I.C.K.E.D (Wish I Could Kill Every Day). W.I.C.K.E.D is Twiztid's currently highest charting album, peaking at #11 on the Billboard 200, #4 on the Top Rap Albums chart, and #1 on the Top Independent Albums chart.

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