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One Hundred (feat. Z-Ro & Yung Redd) - Paul Wall



     
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Advisory - the following lyrics contain explicit language:
When you up, you up and when you down, you down
But when you fall off just peep out who still come around
It ain't too many gon' hold you down
When you down and not on ya luck
But I'ma be right by your side even when that road get roughI keep it cool when the streets is hot
And all your friends that soon forgot
They leavin' you all alone to rot
But I'll be there till you back on topI'm down with you with no strings
No matter what, one hundred or more than a few
I'm gettin' that paper to feed my crew

And no matter what you goin' through, I'm stayin' trueI know you been searchin' for someone
To keep it one hundred
So tired of mixed love and bullshit
And keep keepin' it comin'Damn right, he came up from nothin'
But now he's got money
And he's feedin' his people
Ain't no one of 'em gon' ever go hungryI represent Mo' City until the day I die
I speak the truth even when I say a lie
Even lil' babies know better than to play with I
Would be to lost and never found to say bye byeY'all already know I got a lot of evil in me
But I got a lot of that love shit too
'Cause I promise I'm in love with my ride
And I'm in love with what it's sittin' on
Bitch and my pants so blueThanks to Paul Wall
You already know I got love for ya bro
My cup empty yo cup, if you less pour some mo'
My nigga T-Faris and J-Dawg
And even my old school nigga fuckWhen they show us hate, we gon' show 'em back love
Now but last year would've been a different scene
But I'ma let you make it
'Cause I'm really tryna keep it one hundred
So stay the fuck away from me, pleaseI know you been searchin' for someone
To keep it one hundred
So tired of mixed love and bullshit
And keep keepin' it comin'Damn right, he came up from nothin'
But now he's got money
And he's feedin' his people
Ain't no one of 'em gon' ever go hungryHomie, I'm different like a alien
Drivin' in that mothership, it's black, it's midnight
I'm sittin' high up on that numbers list
Wet from all this paper rain but now I'm never drowsy
They talk but I can't even hear the way they whisper 'bout meEven if they doubt me, haters I'm off limits
Blowin' cake, oh yeah, I make desert for a livin'
So many times I swear I spare my last one hundred
Like a grade in the class, now that's extra creditI know you been searchin' for someone
To keep it one hundred
So tired of mixed love and bullshit
And keep keepin' it comin'Damn right, he came up from nothin'
But now he's got money
And he's feedin' his people
Ain't no one of 'em gon' ever go hungry

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Paul Wall (born Paul Slayton on March 30, 1980) is an American rapper, DJ, and promoter from Houston, Texas. Notable as one of the few successful white Southern rappers, Slayton is affiliated with Swishahouse Records, formerly Swisha Blast Records. Slayton is a graduate of Jersey Village High School and studied mass communications at the University of Houston for three years. Paul Wall was originally one-half of Houston power duo The Color Changing Click, alongside long-time partner (and now estranged acquaintance) Chamillionaire.

Wall's first music industry exposure came as a street team member on the Northwest side of Houston, promoting southern artists such as T.I. and labels like Cash Money and The New No Limit. He is also an accomplished and proficient mixtape and party DJ, known for producing mixtapes in the now-well-known screwed & chopped style, which was invented by the late DJ Screw. While he has recently stated on record that South LE. (in Houston's southside) is his base of operations, it is not the neighborhood that Paul Wall is actually from. Paul Wall has claimed several such neighborhoods over his career, starting with De Soto in Acres Homes (his original home neighborhood), then switching to Gulf Bank (also in Acres Homes).

Paul Wall, Chamillionaire and Jon Higgins were originally affiliated with Swishahouse Records, but left for Paid in Full Records a short time later. After several mixtape and independent releases, including the critically acclaimed Get Ya Mind Correct, the two parted ways on bad terms. Chamillionaire continued to release independent records, while Paul Wall returned to the Swishahouse fold. This move allowed him to appear on Mike Jones' first commercially distributed single, "Still Tippin'", from his first major label album Who Is Mike Jones?.

His major label debut, The People's Champ, has produced a lead single, "Sittin' Sidewayz", which is receiving national radio and television play. In August, 2005, rumors began to circulate that Paul Wall and Chamillionaire had settled any differences that remained between them, and are again on good terms with one another. Paul Wall also appeared with GLC on the song Drive Slow on Kanye West's second solo album, Late Registration.

Paul Wall is the owner and proprietor of TV Jewelry in Houston. The store specializes in the production of grills, silver, gold, or platinum caps and diamond inlays (usually princess-cut diamonds). Grills have become a growing trend in rap culture and have even influenced its own song. "Grillz", by Nelly ft. Paul Wall along with other artists, where at one point Paul raps "Call me George Foreman 'cause I'm sellin' everybody grillz.)

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