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Up Thru There - Shop Boyz



     
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Where we goin - 7X
BANKHEAD!!
We in da building
Shop man my money fall
MONEY
Everythag on us nigga straight ballin ( ballin )
a 100 thousand ( a 100 thousand )
a 100 thousand ( a 100 thousand )
Hell yea nigga i just caught a 100 thousand
catch in da cushin, on a saturday night
Diamonds bounce around my chain when dey hit da lights
Knock Knock Everybody like who there
BANKHEAD
We up Thru There
Where we goin ( Up thru there ) 7X
BANKHEAD!
Dey call me FAT ( F A T ) YEA
You call ya girl, uh huh she wit me

Said she like my swag (swag)
said i be stuntin (stuntin)
well y ur bitch (what) talkin bout my money (bitch please)
spend bout a 100 ( YEA )
I mean a 100 Stacks ( 100 Stacks )
Throwin half a mil (yea)
and made it all back (all back)
oh yu think it something (uh)
just cuz yu was dere
boy step to the side
let me up through dere
Where we goin (Up through dere) 7x
BANKHEAD
Aye yu be dreamin money (money)
But I be gettin it doe
My money long as ya mien on his tippy toe
I got three bitches (three bitches)
three bitches (yea)
Dey call me da doctor cuz i got three sixs
Yu in the race that we already won (already won)
Im in dem guccis,yu in air force ones
Them hataz like hey hey hey yu dere
aye where yu goin wit my girl..
UP THROUGH DERE
Where we goin (Up through Dere) 7x
Bankhead
Beat drop
Where we goin (Up through Dere) 7x
BANKHEAD

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The Shop Boyz are an Atlanta-based rap group. They are most notable for their single title "Party Like a Rockstar" off their debut album Rockstar Mentality.

The group consists of members Demetrius "Meany" Hardin, Richard Stevens and Rasheed "Sheed" Hightower.[1] on June 19, 2007. The lead single, "Party Like a Rockstar" charted on the Billboard rap charts as well as the Hot 100 (peaking at #2 on the Charts),and has become a statement of sorts within the hip-hop community.[3] Rock versus; pop versus; rap versus accepted societal behavior are key themes of the album, and the band has quickly acquired notoriety in cynical but witty criticism of industrial mainstream music business attitudes, despite being the very model of mainstream fluff music. Despite the success of "Party Like A Rockstar", the album sold less than 200,000 copies as of August 24, 2007.

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