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Ole retched ass bitch,
I see ya out there (Fuck me) tryna get your hustle on
Ain’t no nigga gunna pay your muthafuckin’ bills, bitch
Get your own shit,
I don’t give a fuck,
ho Mac Miller,
tell these hoes what’s up, man
[Verse 1: Mac Miller]
She sayin’ fuck me, fuck me,
she like it rough and that’s rugby
I’m partyin’ where there’s drugs free,
this life to live, it don’t come cheap
Leave a hand print on her butt cheek,
she give me head while I puff trees
I’m on drugs, she on drugs, her nose just got bloody
Sniffin’ coke lines off my dick, she ridin’ on that train
She crushin’ down that powder,
I’m puffin’ on this Sour

Been fuckin’ her for hours and I still ain’t got my nut
You fuckin’ with that molly, she ain’t gon’ let you bust
Give me some while I hit the blunt,
I’m in ya spirit, let me lift it up
If daddy come, get my shit and run,
he gon’ see my ass, go and get his gun
You a devil bitch, let me tell you that,
feel like I been to hell and back
You textin’ me, addicted,
you need me, you miss it
She crazy, she nasty, everyday she harass me
I’m fuckin’ her to sleep and then she pay for my taxi
God damn, the sun is comin’ up
That’s the last time that I’m gon’ be fuckin’ with them drugs
Yup
[Hook]She get a bunch of money,
spend it all on drugs
Mobbin’ with her bitches,
never fall in love
Dumpin’ out that yeyo,
sniffin’ all it up
Go ahead and hate her,
cause everybody does
God damn, that’s a lucky ass bitch X4
[Verse 2: Mac Miller]She got money, drugs and freedom,
blunts what she’s cheefin’
She ain’t got a job,
but fuck it, she don’t need one
Drive drunk, she swervin’,
tryna fuck, she’s certain
Run around and stumble down,
hit her head, she hurtin’
Drunk as fuck, sniffin’ pills, wildin’ out,
tell the bitch to chill
Cup of syrup and a blunt of purp
Which one of my homie’s gon’ fuck her first?
She in love with drugs, that pussy get licked up
Picked up, then dicked down,
bitch, tell me who rich now?
You fuckin’ with the Most Dope knuckleheads
Gettin’ money, fuck the feds, yeah that Stevie Wonder bread
Ain’t a rookie, uh, that bitch is famous, Snooki
One thing I won’t do, (what’s that?) pay for pussy
[Hook]

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Juicy J (born Jordan Michael Houston in 1975) is one of the producers of Memphis rap group Three 6 Mafia and collective Hypnotize Minds. Both he and DJ Paul rap and produce music for the group. He is the younger brother of rapper Project Pat. Juicy J and DJ Paul won an Oscar for Best Song "It's Hard Out Here For A Pimp" in Craig Brewer's Hustle & Flow. He says his name came from a Juicy Fruit wrapper in his room while trying to think of a name.

Together with production partner DJ Paul, Juicy J played an important role in the South's rise to prominence within the once East and West Coast dominated rap industry. Behind the duo's leadership, Three 6 Mafia rose from an underground phenomenon in Memphis to a nationally recognized rap empire, spinning off numerous solo albums for the collective's many members in the mid- to late '90s. Like his production partner, Juicy J specialized in dark, eerie tracks driven by bass-heavy beats and haunting sounds. He also raps as a member of Three 6 Mafia. Moreover, Three 6 Mafia ventured into filmmaking with Choices: The Movie and Choices II: The Set-Up, a straight-to-video film starring most of the Three 6 Mafia's collective, Hypnotize Minds. Juicy J (born Jordan Houston) and DJ Paul (Paul Beauregard) first came together at the dawn of the '90s, when they worked as DJs in the Memphis area. The two soon began producing their own tracks and invited numerous Memphis rappers to rap over the beats. They released the resulting tracks locally as Three 6 Mafia; years later these recordings would resurface as re-releases. In 1995, the loose collective Three 6 Mafia began to form and self-released its debut album, Mystic Stylez. The album became an underground success, and Three 6 Mafia, in turn, signed a distribution deal with Relativity for its Hypnotized Minds imprint. Throughout the late '90s, DJ Paul and Juicy J produced numerous albums a year for Hypnotized Minds and capitalized on the lucrative distribution deal. By the end of the decade, the two producers were at the helm of an empire, having extended their brand to alarming lengths, culminating with their commercial breakthrough album, When the Smoke Clears (2000), which debuted at number six on Billboard's album chart.

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