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Yo, this Jay-tweezie keeping it live for the heezie
For cheezy with them 504 Boyz you dig, check it
This here is to played loud as possible
Preferably in residential neighborhoods and night clubs
Grab your shorty and let's go
Now won't you wobble wobble
Let me see you shake it, shake it
Now won't you drop it, drop it
Oh, take it, take it
Now won't you wobble wobble
Let me see you shake it, shake it
Now won't you drop it, drop it
Oh, take it, take it
You already know what's happenin' when I step in this bitch
And I know you've heard of me 'cause I'm right there off
Of GT and Derbigny, you've been 'bout serving it
Ever since you heard my song, I got you bucked up
You want that camouflage love, you got me fucked up

I just want to see you wobble like your momma's won that lotto
Like your daddy full of that bottle
Like your brother when he caught them hollows
Like them G.T. bitches, them Saint T. bitches, my No Limit bitches
Them boss bitches who 'bout they riches and it ain't no secret
They want that soldier dick that you only get from that soldier clique
That Whoa! Bitch I told ya' dick, 'welling up
We drop it like it's hotter from the dance floor to the Ramada
Giving up them peso's, I thinks nada, look
Now won't you wobble wobble
Let me see you shake it, shake it
Now won't you drop it, drop it
Oh, take it, take it
Now won't you wobble wobble
Let me see you shake it, shake it
Now won't you drop it, drop it
Oh, take it
Now when you shake that ass, I get rocked up
You got a boyfriend boo, woodie, my man locked up
Every time you wobble wobble, it gets me horny
So I can ride that ass from the night 'til in the morning
Respect your mind and you could respect the game
Is it cool to fuck or is this about some change
Now won't you wobble wobble
Let me see you shake it, shake it
Now won't you drop it, drop it
Oh, take it, take it
I like it when I see 'em at the club, shaking that thang
Girl, you really got me thinking 'bout taking that thang
Now when they wobbly, wobbly, ass bouncing everywhere
The way she drop it like that, I can't help but to stare
Got a nigga saying, "Oh girl"
Come a little closer, I'm trying to make you out my boo, girl
Don't move girl, I'm on my way to the floor, baby
Coming for mine, want to see if you could really shake it
Let's bump and grind
Girl, you did that, the way you bounce it and shake it
You know I'm with that, I'm trying to get that
'Cause you got me rock hard
Got me humpin' and humpin' it, humpin' like a dog, woof
Now won't you wobble wobble
Let me see you shake it, shake it
Now won't you drop it, drop it
Oh, take it, take it
Now won't you wobble wobble
Let me see you shake it, shake it
Now won't you drop it, drop it
Oh, take it, take it
Back your ass, fuck up
I thought I told you, put your meanest face on for
And them steel-toe boots, gon' stomp your ass
Want it, hunt it, some old niggas ready to jump your ass
I'll be there for you baby, just beep me
Start paging soldier, when you want a freak male
I like freaking at your man's house, when he leave I toot
What would he say if he knew that I was sexing you
Let me see you wobble then shake it, then baby pop it, don't break it
You want love let's make it, I just can't wait 'til you naked
You lick your lips it makes me hard
Daydreamin' of screamin' and fiendin'
You creamin' for sex, that you gonna get this evening, ya' heard
Now won't you wobble wobble
Let me see you shake it, shake it
Now won't you drop it, drop it
Oh, take it, take it
Now won't you wobble wobble
Let me see you shake it, shake it
Now won't you drop it, drop it
Oh, take it, take it
We them 504 Boyz, we them 504 Boyz, what
We them 504 Boyz, we them 504 Boyz, what, what
Yeah

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Victor Grimmy Owusu (born July 20, 1987), better known by his stage name V.I.C., is an American rapper from Atlanta, Georgia. His hit single, "Get Silly", reached #29 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 2008.

V.I.C. was born in Queens, New York to an American mother and a Ghanaian father.At ten he wrote his first song, a drug awareness rap for his elementary school. Later that year he moved with his family to College Park, Georgia, an Atlanta suburb. After graduating from high school he worked as a freelance barber. His debut album Beast was released on August 26, 2008.

Anything worth having demands hard work and sacrifice. Just ask Atlanta’s newest superstar-in-the-making V.I.C. as he readies for his debut album, due in Spring 2008.

Born in the rough and tumble Corona section of Queens, NY to a native New Yorker mom and African immigrant dad from Ghana, V.I.C. has been making music for as long as he can remember. He was 10 years old when he first put pen to pad after being asked to write a drug awareness rap for his elementary school. "All the students loved it," V.I.C. remembers. "I came home and wrote the whole song myself. I have been rapping pretty much all my life. I didn’t know I had the gift, but the gift had been with me." It was during that same year that his parents relocated down south to Atlanta’s south side suburb of College Park. And even though music was deeply embedded in his soul, he wouldn’t pick up the mic again until high school. "When I was in high school, I was focused on being a lyricist. My lyrics were mind blowing to the people I was rapping around," he recalls. "When you rap against southern rappers, they’re talking about riding in their car with big rims. I had a lot of punch lines."


After high school V.I.C continued to develop his craft by becoming a regular in local open mic competitions. Self-employed barber by trade, V.I.C. cut fades and line-ups during the day and chopped the heads off other unsigned rappers by night. In his downtime he used hard earned barber bucks to invest in studio time on his tireless pursuit for a career in music.


Coincidentally, as if by fate, multi-platinum music mogul Michael "Mr. Collipark" Crooms (CEO of Collipark Music) and industry insider Derrick Crooms were patrons of another barbershop just a few doors down from where V.I.C. worked. Each time V.I.C. saw either of the two brothers, he would pass them a demo. "I’d chase them down with a CD," says V.I.C. "They would always tell me the honest truth... Either they wouldn’t mess with it because they had so much going on at the time or it wasn’t what they were looking for." V.I.C. soaked up the knowledge given him from the two music industry veterans, went back to the drawing board and tried it again - time and time again.


Refusing to give up, his undying efforts ultimately paid off; just as V.I.C. was at the end of his rope. "I was like ’if y’all don’t like this, I’m giving up,’" he says. Luckily, Crooms and Collipark were impressed by V.I.C.’s cinematic vision on the floss-heavy "Riding Batman" (referring to vertical Lamborghini doors which when open resemble the Batman symbol). Crooms signed V.I.C. on the spot to his newly formed Young Mogul Entertainment label.


V.I.C. continues to make his mark on the musical landscape with the animated, club-jumping lead single "Get Silly," which was produced by Soulja Boy Tell Em. "It’s a song that you can do whatever to," explains the eager 21 year old. "Right now, they got a lot of dances out. There’s not a particular dance that goes with the song, so when it comes on, you just do what you wanna do to it."


Having cleverly crafted his style over the years, V.I.C.’s perfect musical medium is a hybrid between witty battle rhymes and energetic southern party music. For instance, the infectious party-jam "Wobble Wobble" produced by Mr. Collipark and The Package Store production team. Over a polyrhythmic drum track and festive horn section, V.I.C. mannishly spits: "I’m so explicit/ but I can’t help it/ My flow is ridiculous/ The boy got a gift/ like it’s gotta be Christmas."


V.I.C. sits up high on 24-inch chrome wheels with Louisiana bad boy Hurricane Chris as the two microphone titans shine atop deep southern kick drums and shimmering bells on the bouncy "Ridin." "It’s still punch lines, but now it’s more universal. I see the bigger picture. I want everybody to understand me," he says. "My style is southern because I was raised here, but I’m snapping. You can tell when you hear me rap that I have a northern influence."


Whether it’s danceable party jams to keep the crowd hype or introspective, poetic parables, V.I.C. offers it all. "I’m a good, all-around rapper," he boasts. "I make good music."

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