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Bitches take your clothes off
Homie let the money talk
I don't really care if you a baller or a big boss
(It's a strip club)
Bitches take your clothes off
Homie let the money talk
I don't really care if you a baller or a big boss
(It's a strip club)Man this is the place to be
Man iced up to pay a fee
How many girls up on the floor?
I'd say about like twenty three
They like to shake it
They tell you "Homie drank it up"
And all the white girls like the brown girls with big butts
The Hennessy is fillin'
Man it's such a gangsta feelin'
Look at all the bitches as they walk around it's so appealin'
You know your supa chillin' when your money hits the ceilin'

This is what you really think about
KhanBitches take your clothes off
Homie let the money talk
I don't really care if you a baller or a big boss
(It's a strip club)
Bitches take your clothes off
Homie let the money talk
I don't really care if you a baller or a big boss
(It's a strip club)(Yeah)
You wanna talk with her
Man then grab a drink and walk with her
And hit the champagne room and buy a bottle and get lost with her
Even my waitresses are super bad with super ass
Bringin' y'all the bottle
Askin her to join and she ain't mad
They like to click they heels
And focus on the dollar bills
The more they see the money is the more you see a better thrill
If you keep you keep it crackin' where the money keeps on stackin
I'm a tell you playboy
It's automatic
(Khan)
Bitches take your clothes off
Homie let the money talk
I don't really care if you a baller or a big boss
(It's a strip club)
Bitches take your clothes off
Homie let the money talk
I don't really care if you a baller or a big boss
(It's a strip club)She really wanna do it
Man she really wanna make it
Man she really wanna grab it
Man she really take it
She like to do it naked even if the club is packed
Man as long as all the money is all there and it's super stacked
You know the stage is lit with money man all over it
With six or seven girls that can dance and they super thick
They straight doin' it
Nothin' here can ruin it
This is real talk
Where them dollas at?Bitches take your clothes off
Homie let the money talk
I don't really care if you a baller or a big boss
(It's a strip club)
Bitches take your clothes off
Homie let the money talk
I don't really care if you a baller or a big boss
(It's a strip club)

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Andre Adams, better known by his stage name Andre Nickatina, is an American MC and producer from San Francisco, California. He previously performed under the stage name Dre Dog.

Adams released two albums under the stage name Dre Dog: The New Jim Jones in 1993 and I Hate You With a Passion in 1995. I Hate You With a Passion peaked at #79 on the Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart and #3 on the Billboard Heatseekers chart. In 1998, Adams changed his then current stage name to Andre Nickatina, and released the albums Cocaine Raps and Raven in My Eyes, which were released independently under Dogday Records. Unlike his albums released under the name Dre Dog, Cocaine Raps had deeper production values. Raven in My Eyes was noted for emphasizing "sequencers and keyboards that buzz and whine" over live instrumentation, as reviewed by Todd S. Inoue of the news magazine Metroactive. That year, he founded his own record label, Fillmoe Coleman. Nickatina explained in an interview with Strivin magazine that his name change was "for the better" and that he raps because he feels that he is talented enough to do so but not for the sake of popularity.

Soon afterwards, his following three albums, Tears of a Clown (1999), Daiquiri Factory: Cocaine Raps, Vol. 2 and These R the Tales (both 2000) made him more well-known in the West Coast underground rap scene. Mosi Reeves of the San Francisco Bay Guardian noted Nickatina's popularity at a CD release party for another underground Bay Area rapper, Smoov-E; Reeves called Nickatina "a quick-witted rapper who spits as hard as Kurupt does". A combo CD/movie project, Conversation with a Devil, followed in 2003. Charlie Amter, a music critic for SF Weekly, regarded the film as a knockoff of the classic gangster movie Scarface. Nate Denver for the SF Bay Guardian praised the album, though. Another album, The Gift followed in 2005, when the newspaper SF Weekly named Nickatina the "Best Local Hip Hop Legend" of that year. In 2008, he released A Tale of Two Andres with Mac Dre. Although they released only two songs together, they were close friends and the album was a tribute to his memory.


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