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That's How It Is - Otis Clay



     
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Coolio: What up fow?
Ain't nuthin man wassup wit you?
C: Try'n to get my hustles on you know how it is
(right right)
What you doin' nowadays?
C: Hustlin' what you doin'?
School man. I'm tryin' to get out of this muthafucka man.
C: Right well go then...hehe you know what I'm sayin' I'm tryin' to
make money.
[Gunshots]
C: Ah shit damn there it goes ah shit!
See there man that's what I'm tryin' to do, get up out this
muthafucka,serious
man.I'm fed up with this shit. Nigger set trippin', I ain't even
banging.
C: What
-You know what I'm sayin'? Drive-bys and shit, muthafuckas steelin' my

shit, crackheads. I'm tired of this shit.
C: That's how it is around here though, man. You've been livin' around
here though man.
- Right, right but I'm tired of it.
C: Right,I here you, man.You know sumthin' though?
- What's up man?
C: As much as I hate this muthafucka, I love this muthafucka.
- Right.
C: That's how the ghetto is, man.
-You're right.

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Born February 11, 1942 in the rural community of Waxhaw, Mississippi, Otis was raised in a strong Church community Otis Clay started his career as a gospel singer in Chicago in the mid-60s, but gained fame after switching to soul and R&B a few years later. Over the next decade, he produced a string of hit singles, recorded in Memphis' legendary Muscle Shoals studios. His most succsful period was when he switch to the famous produce Willie Mitchell at Hi records.
"Trying to Live My Live without You" reportedly sold half a million copies in 1972.

Read more about Otis Clay on Last.fm.


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