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[Chorus 2x]My supply and demand [4x]
I move dope from my hand to yo hand [2x]
[Verse 1]Call me the pusherman, the pusher pusherman
I move work from my land to your mutherfuckin hand
And its good great never runnin' late
Always in the hood dump truck full of weight I'm straight (I'm straight)
I keep a shit load of dough if I don't got none then there is no hope (No hope)
Not a one zero zip zero nada
I got on designer clothes from this dope I'm wearin' product
So I gotta go and get some more to keep the city skinny
Everybody in the south is all about a pretty penny
We be winnin from the beginning while the others runnin slow
Keep the money comin' in I fire up and pass the dro
[Chorus 2x][Verse 2]My supplies in demand so I weigh up 1000 grams (1000 grams)
I did that just to show you who I am (who I am)
I'm the pusherman movin' shit from hand to hand
If you want a truckload you gon' need a hundred grand

There are two kinds of dealers they don't work the same shift
One needs a bag the other needs a fuckin forklift
Warehouses full of drugs, trap houses full of thugs
Other houses full of guns, razor blades under the rug
Keepin' up with Sunday Times I deliver weekly
Got the best shit on the town and it ain't never cheap see
So you want my product better put all your money together
I supply it rain or shine this is bigger than the weather
[Chorus 2x]

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At the age of eight Lanshaw discovered his rapping talent as he could rap Sir Mix-a-Lot's entire song "Baby Got Back" without missing a word. He started participating in freestyle battles at high school when he was in ninth grade. Lanshaw rapped with his friend "Lil Black", who inspired him to use a pseudonym Lil Wyte and write songs instead of freestyling.

Lanshaw dropped out of high school twice due to truancy. After the third time of dropping out, he went to a different school and eventually earned his high school diploma.

Lil Wyte appeared on Project Pat's song "Crash da Club" from his album Layin' da Smack Down in 2002.

Wyte was a member of an all-white hip hop group, Shelby Forest Click, when he first came to the attention of Three 6 Mafia. Juicy J and DJ Paul signed the rapper after the group's disbanding and worked later with his debut album.

Lil Wyte's debut album Doubt Me Now was released in 2003 and it became an underground hit among fans, selling over 135,000 copies without any promotion. Lil Wyte signed a record deal with Asylum Records and recorded second album Phinally Phamous. It was released in October 2004 and sold nearly 200,000 copies.

His style was described as quick-rapping, "machine gun-like delivery". Lil Wyte described his style: "I've always felt like I was a pretty complex rapper to be from the South - I feel like I put a lot into my music."

After three years of touring, promoting and recording his third studio album The One and Only was released in 2007.

Lil Wyte's fourth album "The Bad Influence" debuted at number 104 on the U.S. Billboard 200

Lil Wyte's single "Fucked Up" appears in Season 1, Episode 4 of Eastbound & Down.

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