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Yeah, yeah, yeah, ride on
Yeah
Ride on, ride on
Ride on, ride on
Listen to me nowSo you think it ain't right the way I give mine
And what you describe well let me tell you like this
When I didn't have nothing
There weren't nobody giving me nothingSo I had to make something happen
The only way I know how was probably go down
'Cos everybody ain't singin' and rappin'
I get myRide on
(Ride on)
With all of my niggas
So what you hear me say
Light one, 'cos it's about to get biggerBut I still got to ride on
(Ride on)
To get it up on top
'Cos he told me not to leave it a lot

That was to keep lights onI was reading in the paper yesterday
Say they cleaning up the streets around my way
(Round my way)
Too many niggas on the corner
Couldn't make no money if you wannaAnd not one time riding through everyday
So I'm thinking like things about to get a whole lot better
Black 6-4 with a trunk full of cheddar
Picture my homies all born in the ghettoKhakis with a iceburg sweater listen to me
When my mama stop working, I can stop this shit
But until that day you gotta deal with this
I told y'all I'm a stay real with this
Still make a couple mil' with this
I get myRide on
(Ride on)
With all of my niggas
So what you hear me say
Light one, 'cos it's about to get biggerBut I still got to ride on
(Ride on)
To get it up on top
'Cos he told me not to leave it a lot
That was to keep the lights onOn good times this stuff it's all off the meter
Warn your people Wayne is a walking heater
Flames all over, the games all over
I told y'all niggas now your reigns all overListen, don't play with me that's 'cos I strap up quick
But holla tips and glock clips
And my niggas they don't spray quickly
Thats 'cos I kiss my ride onIt time to kill niggas 'cos the lights on
Bandana tied on, plant 'em over ice
Ten I brick the price, it's raw with no slice
I'm duckin' blue and whites and a yellow drive presser
The guns off my dresser and set 'em on my leatherSee I just told 'em to ride like that
So I'm a be like that that's how I get come weaziwee like that
I'm from the streets like that and on these streets I'm gonna die
The G-code is what we live by for every buy
I get myRide on
(Ride on)
With all of my niggas
So what you hear me say
Light one, 'cos it's about to get biggerBut I still got to ride on
(Ooh, yeah)
To get it up on top
'Cos he told me not to leave it a lot
That was to keep the lights on
I get myRide on
(Ride on)
With all of my niggas
So what you hear me say
Light one, 'cos it's about to get bigger
(Gotta light one)But I still got to ride on
(Ride on)
To get it up on top
'Cos he told me not to leave it a lot
That was to keep lights on
I get myRide on
(Ride on)
With all of my niggas
So what you hear me say
Light one, 'cos it's about to get biggerBut I still got to ride on
(Ride on)
To get it up on top
'Cos he told me not to leave it a lot
That was to keep lights on
I get myRide on
Light a fat one
Ride on
Get it up on top
No, no, no, no
Ride on
Ride on

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Tq

Terrance Quaites is an American R&B singer, known professionally as TQ.

TQ was raised in the church (he sang in the choir) but his real education came from the streets, where the first wave of hip-hop music became the soundtrack to his life. "From Monday to Saturday I was hangin', partyin', chasing girls, getting in trouble, and straight-up acting the fool," he admits. "But on Sunday my mother dragged me out of bed to go to church. That's where I developed my singing voice and learned how to make people feel me."

TQ was never a thug in the true sense of the word: His hard-working parents instilled positive values in him, and didn't hesitate to set him straight when he was wrong. At 16, when his mom found a gun in his room, she sent the teenager to live with an aunt in Atlanta. In retrospect, says TQ, "sending me down South saved my life. It made me straighten up—for awhile, anyway."

These conflicting circumstances honed TQ's survival instincts and his passion for music. "The little money I had to buy records was spent on rap," he notes. "See, I really wasn't much into my generation's r&b. I listened more to the old-school soul that my parents had in the house. So my music now is more a combination of that and hard-core hip-hop."

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