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I got one mo switch, I can hit
I got one mo bullet in my clip
I got one mo drink, I can steal
I got one mo sack, I can twist
I wear a 'S' on my chest, I prefer my vest
And if the chronic run out, loc, pass the stress
'Cause all I wanna do is just roll my things
Turn up the alpine and let the woofers bang bang
To the boogie say up jump the boogie
He was tryin' to get a grip on my cookies, I shook thee
I coulda took him, but he wasn't even worth a bullet
I had my finger on the trigger, but I couldn't pull it
From defamation to decimation
Every day is like summer vacation
A nigga couldn't wait for somethin' good to put in yo Kenwood
Turn it up to twenty-one, and bop it in your hood
I'm a East Side nigga, gotta have sprilla
Do or die, low down, real life killa

They comin' through the hold on tip-toe
You swear, so I gotta get your grip, hoe
I got one mo switch, I can hit
I got one mo bullet in my clip
I got one mo drink, I can steal
I got one mo sack, I can twist
Yes, yes, y'all
40 Thevz in the house, with a fifth y'all
Better recognize a tennis shoe pimp, y'all
When I'm rollin' through your hood in my six, oh, that be you
When our four colors rock, front and ass out
All the riders shake and smile when they see me hit the block
Your sounds ain't beatin' so your girls ain't freakin'
Watch your fly, got the whole post meetin'
Hit 'em in their eyes and go suicides
Later, pump them on the ground just to show 'em what it's like
To hit the mic for a licken Hell no, I ain't trippin'
Cause I kinda like pimpin' bein' freer than a pigeon
Got your bitch down in positions, all kinda ways
40 Thevz pimpin' these suckas till they graze
So, come with these weak flows, if you must
But I got a hundred and twenty-one mo rounds I can bust
I got one mo switch, I can hit
I got one mo bullet in my clip
I got one mo drink, I can steal
I got one mo sack, I can twist
Put the pep in yo step and the glide in your stride
Like Clyde, Drexler, this is East Side
Westa, recognize the routine
Mo jackers and packers than the Super Bowl ring team
So, why you tellin me to sell a key of yayo?
That's how you give a fellow need like Jayo
We lay low, all up in the cut
If it's suicide then roll the bustas up
And I'ma hit 'em up like uppercut
Better shuffle yo feet like double dutch
Now the party didn't start 'til I walked in
And it probably wont end 'til I sip Hen
But in the meantime and in between time
Better tuck in your chin and learn to take your lumps and grin
You know you can't wait 'cause I'ma stay on one
One switch, one sack, one sip, but I ain't done
I got one mo switch, I can hit
I got one mo bullet in my clip
I got one mo drink, I can steal
I got one mo sack, I can twist
I got one mo switch, I can hit
I got one mo bullet in my clip
I got one mo drink, I can steal
I got one mo sack, I can twist
I got one mo switch, I can hit
I got one mo bullet in my clip
I got one mo drink, I can steal
I got one mo sack, I can twist
I got one mo switch, I can hit
I got one mo bullet in my clip
I got one mo drink, I can steal
I got one mo sack, I can twist

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Coolio (born Artis Leon Ivey, Jr. on August 1, 1963 in Compton, California) is an American rapper and actor whose G-Funk sounding beats and funky flow make listening very pleasant. Coolio started his career as a member of the rap group, WC And The Maad Circle.

In 1994, Coolio released his debut album It Takes a Thief which featured the hugely successful singles, Fantastic Voyage and It Takes a Thief. In 1995 Coolio released his second and most successful album Gangsta's Paradise, which went 4X Platinum and featured the mega hit, Gangsta's Paradise and the popular party track, Sumpin New. The album 'Gangsta's Paradise" is considered by some to be a classic west coast Gangsta rap album, thanks to songs like Exercise Yo Game and Geto Highlites. His G-Funk sounding beats and soulful flow softens the typically edgy effect of rap. His hit song "Gangsta's Paradise" combined singing with rap. Coolio's recordings also appeared on the soundtracks to Clueless (1995) and Dangerous Minds (1995).

However, Coolio's next few albums, 1997's My Soul, 2002's El Cool Magnifico and 2006's Return Of The Gangsta, failed to live up to the success of his first two albums.

In 2009 he released the album From the Bottom 2 the Top. He also took part in the reality TV show "Celebrity Big Brother" in the UK, in which he placed third. He returned to Big Brother UK in 2010 to take part in Ultimate Big Brother - the last ever series of the reality show

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