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My Own Step (Theme From Step Up 3D) - Roscoe Dash



     
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My Own Step (Theme From Step Up 3D) Lyrics


I got my own steps
I got my own style x4
I can get this party started,
Watch how a nigguh do it x4
I got my own steps
I got my own style x4
I can get this party started,
Watch how a nigguh do it x4
I got my own step
I got my own style
And if a nigga keep stealing it from me
Then I’ma have to go wild
Yeah better back up on

One of these jays trying to jack up on
Cause all these nigguhs in the club
must really wanna see a motherf****er act up or
clap clap clap clap on
Moving on dance floor then
I’ll take your
Whore to the motel
And if I perfom well
That’s gonna give her more to tell you
Just what we doing
You don’t really need to
Know who she’s screwing,
Homie
If she get this dick again
You will never fit again
Slippin in and out
I got my own step
My own shit
Put that tongue on that
It left her in bed like
Oh shit, Oh it’s
Just another one of them classic T-Pain antics
Got em making up brand new dances
She get low to the ground like ants is
Every time I put on that terrace
All she think about is marriage
Homie you can’t pull no hoes
You’re like a horse without a carriage
I don’t even know how many carrots in my chain
Nigguh you gonna have to explain
That nobody on the corner
Got swagger like us
So you got yours from T-pain
I got my own steps
I got my own style x4
I can get this party started,
Watch how a nigga do it x4
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Born Jeffrey Johnson, Jr., Dash grew up in Atlanta’s Capitol Homes projects under the watchful eye of his mother and great-grandmother. The baby of the family (he has an older brother, two half-sisters and two step-brothers), Dash was an inquisitive and bright child who learned about Hip-Hop from his older brother Erik.

"My brother used to make beats in the basement,” says Dash. “When he’d leave the house, I’d steal the beats off of his computer and record them on a karaoke machine.”


Dash began writing raps at 12 years old. By high school, he’d taken on the name “ATL” as part of a four-man rap group called the Blackout Boys. In 2006, the group (which included Dash’s brother) released a mixtape, Recognition, which generated significant buzz around Mill Creek High School. The following year, the already popular Dash – a basketball-playing heartthrob – released a solo mixtape entitled My Turn, further boosting his high school profile. However, the aspiring emcee didn’t begin to take his music career seriously until he became a father at the age of 16.


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