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Southern Hospitality Lyrics


Uhh, Cadillac grills, Cadillac mills
Check out the oil my Cadillac spills
Matter of fact, candy paint Cadillacs kill
So check out the hoes my Cadillac fills
Twenty inch wide, twenty inches high
Hoe don't you like my twenty inch ride
Twenty inch thighs make twenty inch eyes
Hoping for American twenty inch pies
Pretty ass clothes, pretty ass toes
Oh, how I love these pretty ass hoes
Pretty ass high class anything goes
Catch 'em in the club throwin' pretty ass 'bows
Long John drawers, long John stalls
Any stank puss' make my long John pause
Women on they cell makin' long John calls
And if they like to juggle, get long John's balls
All my players in the house that can buy the bar
And the ballin' ass niggaz wit the candy cars

If you a pimp and you know you don't love them hoes
When you get on the flo', nigga throw dem 'bows
All my women in the house if you chasin' cash
And you got some big titties wit a matchin' ass
Witcha fly ass boots or ya open toes
When ya get on the flo', nigga throw dem 'bows
Dirty South mind blowin', Dirty South bread
Catfish fried up, Dirty South fed
Sleep in a cot' pickin' Dirty South bed
Dirty South girlls gimme Dirty South head
Hand me down flip-flops, hand me down socks
Hand me down drug dealers hand me down rocks
Hand me down a 50 pack Swisher Sweets box
And good fella rich niggaz hand me down stocks
Mouth full of platinum, mouth full of gold
Forty Glock cal' keep your mouth on hold
Lie through your teeth you could find your mouth cold
And rip out ya tongue 'cause of what ya mouth told
Sweat for the lemonade, sweat for the tea
Sweat from the hot sauce, sweat from the D
You can sweat from a burn in the third degree
And if you sweat in your sleep then you sweat from me
All my players in the house that can buy the bar
And the ballin' ass niggaz wit the candy cars
If you a pimp and you know you don't love them hoes
When you get on the flo', nigga throw dem 'bows
All my women in the house if you chasin' cash
And you got some big titties wit a matchin' ass
Witcha fly ass boots or ya open toes
When ya get on the flo', nigga throw dem 'bows
Hit by stars, hit by cars
Drunk off the liquor gettin' hit by bars
Keep yo' girll close 'cause she's hit by far
Hit by the Neptunes, hit by guitars
Afro picks, Afro chicks
I let my soul glow from my Afro dick
Rabbit out the hat pullin' Afro tricks
Afro American, Afro thick
Overall country, overall jeans
Overall Georgia, we overall clean
Southern hospitality or overall mean
Overall triple, overall beams
Thugged out niggaz wear thugged out chains
Thugged out blocks playin' thugged out games
All black tinted up thugged out Range
DTP stay doing thugged out thangs
All my players in the house that can buy the bar
And the ballin' ass niggaz wit the candy cars
If you a pimp and you know you don't love them hoes
When you get on the flo', nigga throw dem 'bows
All my women in the house if you chasin' cash
And you got some big titties wit a matchin' ass
Witcha fly ass boots or ya open toes
When ya get on the flo', nigga throw dem 'bows
All my players in the house that can buy the bar
And the ballin' ass niggaz wit the candy cars
If you a pimp and you know you don't love them hoes
When you get on the flo', nigga throw dem 'bows
All my women in the house if you chasin' cash
And you got some big titties wit a matchin' ass
Witcha fly ass boots or ya open toes
When ya get on the flo', nigga throw dem 'bows
Nigga throw dem 'bows
Nigga throw dem 'bows
Nigga throw dem 'bows
Nigga throw dem 'bows

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Disciple is a hard rock/heavy metal Christian outfit formed in 1992 by high-school friends Kevin Young, Brad Noah, and Tim Barrett. The band released their first CD, What Was I Thinking? in 1996. Even without a hit single, Disciple was able to gain the attention of Warner Resound who later produced Disciple's following release.

In 1997, Disciple released the five-song EP, My Daddy Can Whip Your Daddy. The band started gathering a solid fan base, and in 1999, they were signed by Rugged Records and released their second full-length album, This Might Sting a Little. This album garnered them their first hit single with "I Just Know".

In 2000, the band released their third album titled By God which went on to win the Inspirational Life Award in 2001. In the meantime, they had six number one hits, and four Dove Award nominations.

After some problems with Rugged Records, they went on and started their own label: Slain Records. In 2003, they released Back Again. Back Again is widely considered Disciple's hardest album.

In October 2003 Disciple added bassist Joey Fife. Fife's membership in the band has added a new dimension to Disciple's live performance.

Disciple signed with Christian rock label SRE Recordings and released their sixth recording, self-titled Disciple in 2005. This album featured "Into Black," their biggest hit single yet, and has been classified by the band as their first progressive project.

On November 7th, 2006, Disciple released their seventh recording entitled Scars Remain. This album combined their progressive sound from their previous self-titled release with their signature heavy metal sound of their previous releases. Many fans agree this is the best stuff Disciple has released yet and they are eagerly awaiting to hear what else Disciple has in store for them in the near future.

The song "Game On" from this album was used for numerous television showings and commercials. These include the official theme song for WWE Cyber Sunday 2006, ESPN's NFL Live on November 1st and 2nd during the plays of the month, during Fox Sport's The Best Damn Sports Show Period, the NFL Network's Total Access show, Speed TV's Speed Report, and as background music for CBS' CSI:Miami and Criminal Minds commercials.

Disciple has finished working on their music videos for "Scars Remain" and "After The World".

The beginning of 2008 saw the departure of long-time guitarist and founding member Brad Noah and bassist Joey Fife. Taking their places are Micah Sannan (formerly of Falling Up) on guitar, Israel Beechy (formerly of Staple) on bass, and Andrew Welch (formerly of After Eight) on guitar. The now five-piece will be writing and recording a new album sometime in 2008.

Southern Hospitality was their eighth album, released October 21, 2008. The album debuted at #98 on the Billboard 200. "321" and "Whatever Reason" were both released as radio singles.

Their ninth studio album, Horseshoes and Handgrenades, was announced on April 28, 2010 and was released September 14. They received some mild airplay with the album's lead single "Dear X (You Don't Own Me)". The band afterward toured with Thousand Foot Krutch, RED and Brian "Head" Welch. They announced near the end of 2010 that they would re-release "Dear X" with Howard Benson.

They are currently in the studio (between tours) recording for their 10th album due to be released late 2012 titled "O God Save Us All."

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