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Still Feels So Good (feat. Jazze Pha) - Twista



     
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Advisory - the following lyrics contain explicit language:
This goes out to all sides worldwide
Let that playa ass nigga, Twista be yo guide
As we go on a ride
Hood to hood, chrome, leather, and wood
And it feels so goodOne mornin' I, woke up next to a peanut butter and a caramel chick
Feelin' fucked up, flicked out, freaked on
Thinkin' about my new truck with tha' deep dish
Meanin' deep chrome, deep chrome, in tha deep dome
After a massage and a menage, we got in the shower
Let water trickle down tha crack of the back of they booty

Got out tha tub and went back to the master bedroom
One put on Prada, one put on Ludi, I put on Gucci
Duty calls, I'm bout to hit tha scene and ballBut before I leave, I spray on some Issey Miyake
Take my truck up to tha wash, put tha sparkle back on
Wax on, wax off like Mr. Miagi
Go to tha liquor store so I can get blunts, get yak
So I can sip some while I split one
Chronicle into every follicle of my body
Calmin' down every molecule, makin' sure I don't trip none
Hit oneHop in tha' ride, come and kick it wit me
So I can take you through tha' so and so hundred block
And show you how my people be kickin' it in tha windy city
I wanna show you where I hang out at, where we make our scratch
While we sit on leather grippin' wood
Where tha' hustla's got packs and tha G's got stacks
And that pimps got lacks, rollin' through the hood
And it feels so goodAnd it feels so good
Turnin' corners with my pinky man
Through my hood
Chokin' on a B
And switchin' lanes is understood
I'm a baller livin' pimpish man
Leather and wood
Said it feels so goodNow I done seen plenty niggas flip twenties
Flip twenty-ones, flip twenty-twoes
Flip Jordans, flip two-fours
Mega ballin', new clothes
Momma got a new store, TV screens, hundred-forty spokes
And we fittina' roll, right off Madison to the manor
In a drop-top Lexus
Sippin' henny rollin' recklessFeelin' so motherfuckin' good
I could roll my vehicle to Texas
And spit it like, this is for tha syrup sippers
Gotta slow it down so you feel it, plus it make tha words figure
And spit some screwed shit and do shit so that you understand
When it come to spittin' rapid-fire lyric
Adrenaline then I be the motherfuckin' man, get the love
When I hit the club gotta freak inIt's the weekend and the DJ bumpin' tatoo
Track move like some Southern Black blues
Or like tha Cooper, got cruise
And they got shoes it's packet-proof instead I be tha hottest rap
Dude, ride to this while you peel yo hood
You could go around tha block or travel tha whole world
When you come back it's still your hood
And it feels so goodAnd it feels so good
Turnin' corners with my pinky man
Through my hood
Chokin' on a B
And switchin' lanes is understood
I'm a baller livin' pimpish man
Leather and wood
Said it feels so goodI spit some game wit tha intellect to tha media
Like I'm in tha Encyclopedia Brittanica
Come and take over tha world wit' me girl
If you good I might can see if I can be yo manager
Get yo career on track and yo life on point
And I'll show you how yo taxes go
Tactics flow quicker than a hat-trick goSmokin on some fire, galactic dro
I know it's good when you smoke that fire
Puff that herb, get that dirt, hit that lick
Cop yourself a motherfuckin' Bently car
Cop yourself a motherfuckin' Bently crib
Pop that ass, throw that dick, twork that thing
Bust that nut, drop that top, turn the base up
Put you a chameleon paint on tha truckGet iced up, bumpin' Twista grooves as
I cruise new shoes rollin' smooth up in K-town
In my city come and feel it Ghetto Blues
If you snooze, you lose don't pay dues for tha Tre-pound
Take tha time to kick wit' yo home girls and feel yo nugz
Keep on hatin' on tha l, big family
We gon' steady come up and Im'a still smoke good
And it feels so goodAnd it feels so good
Turnin' corners with my pinky man
Through my hood
Chokin' on a B
And switchin' lanes is understood
I'm a baller livin' pimpish man
Leather and wood
Said it feels so goodAnd switchin' lanes is understood
I'm a baller livin' pimpish man
Leather and wood
Said it feels so goodRoll one, light one, smoke one, sip some
Roll one, light one, smoke one, sip some
Roll one, light one, smoke one, sip some
Roll one, light one, smoke one, sip some
Sip some
Sip some

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Carl Terrell Mitchell (born November 27, 1973 in Chicago, Illinois), better known by his stage name Twista and formerly Tung Twista, is an American rapper who once held the title of fastest emcee in the world, being able to pronounce 11.2 syllables per second. In 1992 he released his debut album, Runnin' Off At Da Mouth, and has since released a further seven albums including 1994's Resurrection, 1997's Adrenaline Rush, 2004's highly successful Kamikaze, 2005's The Day After and 2007's Adrenaline Rush 2007. His latest studio album, Category F5, was released in July of 2009.

Twista grew up in the K-Town area on the west side of Chicago. He started rapping at the age of 12. However, before starting his professional career, he worked at several other jobs including working at a factory, selling shoes, working at McDonald's, working as a security guard, and even cutting hair.

Twista was one of the first artists to sign with Loud Records. In 1991, he released Runnin' off at da Mouth under the name of Tung Twista. Due to his rapid-fire pace of delivery, he was listed in the Guinness Book of Records as the world's fastest rapper. Despite this recognition, the album achieved little success. Tung Twista dropped the "Tung" off of his name in his second album Resurrection, which was never released outside of Chicago's underground.

In 1996, he teamed with fellow Chicago act "Do or Die" on the track "Po' Pimp" leading to a contract with Atlantic Records. He released Adrenaline Rush in 1997 followed by Mobstability in 1998. Twista then formed his own Legit Ballin' label which has released two compilation albums Legit Ballin' in 1999 and Legit Ballin' Vol. 2: Street Scriptures in 2001. The label later released Respect The Game,Vol. 3 in 2002 and Volume 4: Tha Truth in 2006.

Twista developed a good reputation in rap circles leading to work with Mariah Carey, P. Diddy (then Puff Daddy),Lil kim, Drag-on, Jay-Z, Timbaland, Ras Kass, Ludacris, Royce Da 5'9", Shaquille O'Neal, and Da Brat. However, it would take him until 2004 to achieve a platinum, number-one record under his own name.

On his website, Twista stated that he made Kamikaze to show that he was still true to the ideals that he had when he started out. "I represent for the MCs that have skills, not just make music for the hell of it. I take the time to concentrate. Otherwise, I could have 10 albums out there, easy. I could sit down all day and write something. But I write when I get in a zone more than writing because I’ve got to do this. I represent the artists that keep it true to what really is, to be able to make rappers want to write."

"I want to show the streets that I’m back and that I’m true to the game. Musically, I want to show that I’m still out here doing my thing. After all the people that were out when I was out years ago fell off, I’m still out here competing with the shorties. I also want to gain platinum success. It’s something that I haven’t done."

The first single, "Slow Jamz", featured Kanye West and Jamie Foxx. It topped the Billboard Hot 100 and world R&B charts in early 2004, and eventually reached number 3 on the UK singles charts. Kamikaze built on the success of "Slow Jamz" to reach the top of the Billboard 200 album chart upon its release in January 2004 and went platinum by March 2004. The second single, "Overnight Celebrity", became another top 10 Hot 100 hit and a UK top 40 entry, while the third, "So Sexy" (featuring R. Kelly), made the top 40 of the Hot 100. In the UK, the album track "Sunshine", which featured R&B singer Anthony Hamilton and lifted its chorus from Bill Withers' "Lovely Day", was extracted as a third single and became a big hit; this track received comparatively little exposure in the U.S., perhaps because rapper Lil' Flip had a huge hit there at the same time with a different song of the same title.

Albums
Runnin' off at da Mouth (1991, as Tung Twista) (US Certification: Gold)
Resurrection (1994, as Twista) (Never officialy released outside of Chicago's underground)
Adrenaline Rush (1997) #77 US (US Certification: Gold)
Mobstability (with The Speedknot Mobstaz) (1998, as Twista) #34 US
Kamikaze (2004) #1 US, #19 UK (US Certification: Platinum)
The Day After (2005) #2 US (US Certification: Gold)
Adrenaline Rush 2007 (2007)

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