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Roll The Dice - Tyrese



     
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It don't matter where you're from, the west side or the east
Shake the dice that's in your hand, and get down on your knees
And roll the dice nigga, shake em, shak em, shake em, shake em
And roll the dice nigga, shake em, shak em, shake em, shake em
Mirror mirror on the wall, who's the nicest nigga of em all? It's Black-Ty, why?
Cause I know what I'm doing, I'm rollin and running through em cause this is how I do it
What they hittin for fuck it show me on the floor breakin niggas down with a 4 with a 4-10-4
I'm a wizard, shake em make em crack niggas without goin to Vegas I always stay paid
Now kurupt I know you my nigga and we all cool, please believe I'm a take your money too, what it do
Man that's impossible and I'm not tryin to be funny bread on the curb I'm a break you for that movie money
It don't matter where you're from, the west side or the east
Shake the dice that's in your hand, and get down on your knees
And roll the dice nigga, shake em, shak em, shake em, shake em
And roll the dice nigga, shake em, shak em, shake em, shake em
Comin out the gate 500 on the 8, and I bet another G that I hit it on straight Nigga what
Ya'll wanna see my bet, holla back, just make sure you're pullin out the $100 stacks
Black-Ty and Kurupt watch my back cause I got a funny feelin I'm about to make a killin
Roll the dice twice, five-deuce cut his ass loose yeah nig' it must be nice. I'm here to

Take your G's bro so when it's time to pay a nigga don't freeze up cause we's uh on
Everything 6-8 all craps that's the name of the game. 10-4 on the floor Lil Joe from
Kokomo, Nina Ross that's the boss that's my ho. I turn out the party
When I hit ten the shoot tidy all drawers no body
It don't matter where you're from, the west side or the east
Shake the dice that's in your hand, and get down on your knees
And roll the dice nigga, shake em, shak em, shake em, shake em
And roll the dice nigga, shake em, shak em, shake em, shake em
I got Vegas in my backyard most of these niggas try to act hard, well come up
In my backyard. See your spade game or your domino game, but most importantly
Let me see you roll the dice man
All my niggas from Watts stayed on they knees shot the baitline, dirtbike Fred
My nigga Charles rest in peace. Dice game is illegal who gives a fuck we on our
Knees in the streets mu'fucker
Day late, go on and get your three we only shootin notes nigga seven on the floor nigga
Straight from the rollout I'm straight buckin niggas that's a 6-6-8 bet fuck it niggas
Got 2 notes sayin I'm a hit, no bullshit, no 8 straight 6 nigga
We can't go to no functions without weed liquor and bitches and dice rollin
It don't matter where you're from, the west side or the east
Shake the dice that's in your hand, and get down on your knees
And roll the dice nigga, shake em, shak em, shake em, shake em
And roll the dice nigga, shake em, shak em, shake em, shake em

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Tyrese Darnell Gibson (born December 30, 1978), also known simply as Tyrese, is an American R&B singer, rapper, actor, former fashion model and MTV VJ. After releasing several albums, he transitioned into films, with lead roles in several Hollywood releases including Baby Boy, 2 Fast 2 Furious, Four Brothers, Waist Deep, Death Race, Transformers and Fast Five.

Gibson, who was once a member of a rap group called Triple Impact, released his self-titled debut music album, which went platinum, in 1998; his second album, 2000 Watts, shares the name of the organization he founded to help inner city children. Gibson was given the role originally intended for the late 2Pac Shakur in the 2001 film Baby Boy; the movie was a critical success and performed fairly at the box office. Gibson subsequently appeared in the 2003 box office success 2 Fast 2 Furious (opposite Paul Walker, with whom he formed a close friendship during filming), as well as Flight of the Phoenix (2004), Four Brothers (2005) and Annapolis (2006), co-starring James Franco. Gibson was picked as one of People Magazine’s Sexiest Men of the Year in 2000.

Gibson has also established himself as a successful screenwriter, selling the pitches D.A. Verdict to MGM and Extortion to Universal Studios. In 2006, Gibson sold his first original spec script, To Each His Own, to Screen Gems. He is to star in and produce all of the films. Gibson has also created HQ Pictures, a television and film production company. He has hired Mike Le as VP of development & production to oversee and develop projects under the company’s banner.

Gibson’s latest film is Waist Deep, in which he plays a man fighting to rescue his son from kidnappers; his co-stars in the film, Meagan Good and Larenz Tate, are personal friends of Gibson’s in real life. Like several of his previous roles, the film is set in an urban environment, but Gibson has said that he does not view the role as a “step back”, rather seeing the film as taking “another direction” due to some of its themes and action sequences. Waist Deep was released on June 23, 2006.

Gibson prefers his music career to acting, but will focus on both areas. His third album is called Alter Ego, and featured both R&B and hip hop songs. He used an alias, “Black Ty”, for the rap tracks. Tyrese had a role in the Transformers movie, released July of 2007; the film’s director, Michael Bay, had Gibson in mind for the role before he was cast, and thus Gibson did not have to audition for the part.

Tyrese's fourth and latest album Open Invitation was released on November 1, 2011 in the US. It was preceeded by the single "Stay" which peaked on U.S. Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop Songs at number 11. The second single "Too Easy" features Ludacris and was released soon after.

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