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Nelly's "Grillz" Is this song actually serious? Is it an old song? New? I have no clue, but I saw the video recently and just sat there frozen,
unable to move, like this ----> rob the jewellery store and tell em make me a grill uh uh and whole top diamond and da bottom rows gold Yo we about to start an epidemic wit dis one Ya'll know dis is...So So Def Got 30 down at the bottom, 30 more at the top all invisible set and little ice cube blocks If I could call it a drink, call it a smile on da rocks If I could call out a price, lets say I call out a lot I got like platinum and white golds, traditional gold I'm changin grillz everyday, like Jay change clothes, I might be grilled out nicely (oh) In my white tee (oh), on South Beach (oh) in my wife beat V V and studded you can tell when they cut it ya see my grandmama hate it, but my lil mama love it cuz when I... Open up ya mouth, ya grill gleamin (say what) eyes stay low from da cheifin' I got a grill I call penny candy you know what that mean, it look like Now n Laters, gum drops, jelly and beans I wouldn't leave it for nothin only a crazy man would so if you catch me in ya city, somewhere out in ya hood just say Smile fo me daddy (What you lookin at) Let me see ya grill (Let cha see my what) Ye, ya grill ye, ye, ya grill (Rob da jewellery store and tell em make me a grill) she said Smile for me daddy (What you lookin at) I want to see your grill (You wanna see my what) Ye, ya grill ye, ye, ya grill (had a whole top diamond and da bottom rows gold) [Paul Wall] What it do baby Its da ice man paul wall I got my mouth lookin somethin like a disco ball I got da diamonds and da ice all hand set I might cause a cold front if i take a deep breath My teeth gleaming like im chewin on aluminum foil Smilin showin off my diamonds sippin on some Piont orr I put my money where my mouth is and bought a grill 20 carats 30 stacks let em know im so fo real My motivation is the 30 pointers V VS the furniture my mouth piece simply symbolize success I got da wrist wear and neck wear dats captivatin But its my smile dat got these on-lookers spectatin My mouth piece simply certified a total package Open up my mouth and you see mo carats than a salad My teeth are mind blowin givin everybody chillz Call me George Foreman cuz im sellin everybody grillz [Chorus] Smile fo me daddy (What you lookin at) Let me see ya grill (Let cha see my what) Ye, ya grill ye, ye, ya grill (Rob da jewelry store and tell em make me a grill) Smile fo me daddy (What you lookin at) I want to see your grill (You wanna see my what) Ye, ya grill ye, ye, ya grill (Had a whole top diamond and da bottom rows gold) [Gipp] Gipp got dem yellows, got dem purples, got dem greens Lights gon hit it and make you woozie in ya head You can catch me in my 2 short drop Mouth got colours like a fruit loop box [Ali] Dis what it do in da Lou Ice grill country grammar Where da hustlas move bricks and da gangsta's bang hamma's Where i got em you can spot em On da top in da bottom Gotta bill in my mouth like im Hillary Rodham [Gipp] I ain't dissin no body but lets bring it to da lite(cause) Gipp was da first wit my mouth bright white Yeah deez hos can't focus cuz they eyesight blurry Tippin on some 4's you can see my mouth jewellery [Ali] I got fo different sets its a fabolous thang 1 white, 1 yellow, like Fabolous chains and the other set's the same, got my name in the mold (Had a whole top diamond and da bottom rows gold) [Chorus] [Woman] Boy how'd you get your grill that way and How much did you pay Every time i see you Tha first thing im gon say hey..... [Chorus] Can't comprehend. Is it supposed to be funny on purpose? [Edited 4/29/06 12:59pm] "I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven | |
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It's one of those songs where you hear they had fun making it, so in a sense, there is a sense of humor.
But the way you readin' it, it's like a hip hop parody or something. The song is actually cool. | |
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DE LA SOUL feat. Jazzyfatnastees "Baby Baby Baby Baby Ooh Baby"
Ohh there go that bullshit again You heard that shit? Nah I ain't hear that That's that bullshit from the other day They done took the Buffalo Girls beat and changed it all around They playin themselves! You remind me when I reminesce of you (yeah) All the freaky things I want to do to you (that's right) Rub me up rub me down rub me all around (what) Kiss me here, kiss me there, kiss me, kiss me everywhere! Tell me what the cost to get in line cuz you are mine tonight Gonna give you all I got to give, as long as you rub it right I will love you right (I don't care if you diss me) I will do you right (I don't care if you don't want me) *come on* Baby baby won't you be my baby baby Be my baby baby baby baby baby baby (come on, come on, hahh) Baby baby won't you be my baby baby Be my baby baby baby baby baby baby (yo, hahh, knowhatI'mean? gonna set it like this, what) | |
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CHRIS ROCK "Champagne"
Nigga I'm broke and feelin kinda thirsty Just smoked a blunt and I feel the worst way (Black Boy) My baby's father brought me a case of St. Ide's (did you like it?) I said 'I don't drink that shit nigga, you better recognize!' (Cristal) [Rock] Would you let the lady finish the song???!!! Now I'm a broke hoe with expensive tastes (you my hoe) I got six ankle chains around my waist (who bought them for you baby) Gotta get my sip on (sip on) cause that's my missi-on (you gotta get) Gotta get my champagne on, or I'm gonna get my bitch on (that's right) I love champagne (feels good to my brain baby) I love champagne (drink it in the rai-ai-in) | |
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"Rappin' Duke"
So you think you're bad, with your rap Well I'll tell ya pilgrim I started the crap When you were in diapers and wetting the sheets I was at the Ponderosa rapping to the beat Da haahh, da haahh Da ha-hahh ha-hahh haahh Sure I rustled some cattle and tended the sheep But my main concern was rapping to the beat I don't bother nobody I'm a real nice guy, kinda laid back like a, dead fly Da haahh, da haahh Da ha-hahh ha-hahh haahh I'm talkin, here and now Later for the cattle and rustlin the cow If I had a chance to do a repeat You can bet your sweet dippy I'd be rappin to the beat Da haahh, da haahh Da ha-hahh ha-hahh haahh Que pasa amigos? Not a *pasa* I see Two hundred punks well what ya gonna do? I got two six shooters that'll see me through That's, twelve dead... and a hundred and eighty-eight pallbearers Da haahh, da haahh Da ha-hahh ha-hahh haahh What I do on your grave won't pass for flowers either | |
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Chris Rock In The Club - Lil Jon & Eastside Boyz
Yo, What's up? this is ya man Chris Rock, and I'm with my man Lil Jon and we stay in the club. We live in the club. We die in the club. We get our car washed in the club. We go to school in the club. We go to the cleaners in the club. We never leave the motherfuckin club. We go to church in the club. We do everything in the motherfuckin club. We pay our taxes in the club. We go to the library in the club. Chris Rock Get Lower - Lil Jon & Eastside Boyz Yo this is Chris Rock with Lil Jon, bein corrupted. I think it's time for the bitches to get a lil lower, lower then last time. That's right, I want you bitches to be under under. That's right, whan you see under, be under that motherfucker. LOW! LOW BITCH! Lower then a fucking pregnant ant's stomach bitch! LOWER! Whatchu doing standin bitch?! GET DOWN! Fucking incomin bitch! Incomin! GET LOW!! [Edited 4/29/06 15:14pm] PRINCE: Always and Forever
MICHAEL JACKSON: Always and Forever ----- Live Your Life How U Wanna Live It | |
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CinisterCee said: It's one of those songs where you hear they had fun making it, so in a sense, there is a sense of humor.
But the way you readin' it, it's like a hip hop parody or something. The song is actually cool. It is? It's not even catchy IMO. Just really, really dumb. That's what I mean though: is it MEANT to be a parody? It's like an SNL skit or something, (which these days are not funny at all ) I guess I just don't get it. "I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven | |
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Remind me again why I don't listen to hip hop or rap after 1989? Oh, yes, SONGS LIKE THESE. | |
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LittleBLUECorvette said: Chris Rock In The Club - Lil Jon & Eastside Boyz
Yo, What's up? this is ya man Chris Rock, and I'm with my man Lil Jon and we stay in the club. We live in the club. We die in the club. We get our car washed in the club. We go to school in the club. We go to the cleaners in the club. We never leave the motherfuckin club. We go to church in the club. We do everything in the motherfuckin club. We pay our taxes in the club. We go to the library in the club. Chris Rock Get Lower - Lil Jon & Eastside Boyz Yo this is Chris Rock with Lil Jon, bein corrupted. I think it's time for the bitches to get a lil lower, lower then last time. That's right, I want you bitches to be under under. That's right, whan you see under, be under that motherfucker. LOW! LOW BITCH! Lower then a fucking pregnant ant's stomach bitch! LOWER! Whatchu doing standin bitch?! GET DOWN! Fucking incomin bitch! Incomin! GET LOW!! [Edited 4/29/06 15:14pm] :Falloff:! i like grills tho and the vid is a fave cuz of all the close ups of nellys lips Yesterday is dead...tomorrow hasnt arrived yet....i have just ONE day...
...And i'm gonna be groovy in it! | |
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VoicesCarry said: Remind me again why I don't listen to hip hop or rap after 1989? Oh, yes, SONGS LIKE THESE.
There was a lot of good stuff in the early '90s: 1990 People's Instinctive Travels... - A Tribe Called Quest One for All - Brand Nubian Sex Packets - Digital Underground Mama Said Knock You Out - LL Cool J Fear of a Black Planet - Public Enemy 1991 The Low End Theory - A Tribe Called Quest De La Soul Is Dead - De La Soul Business As Usual - EPMD Step in the Arena - Gang Starr Ain't a Damn Thing Changed - Nice & Smooth 1992 3 Years, 5 Months and 2 Days in the Life of... - Arrested Development Dead Serious - Das EFX The Chronic - Dr. Dre Don't Sweat the Technique - Eric B. & Rakim Daily Operation - Gang Starr Mecca & the Soul Brother - Pete Rock & C.L. Smooth Whut? Thee Album - Redman 1993 Enta da Stage - Black Moon Reachin' - Digable Planets Bacdafucup - Onyx Doggystyle - Snoop Doggy Dogg 93 'Til Infinity - Souls of Mischief Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) - Wu-Tang Clan I didn't even mention the classic R&B-influenced (but not yet merged) songs like Kwame's "Ownlee Eue," Candyman's "Knockin' Boots," Father MC's "Treat Them Like They Want to Be Treated" and "I'll Do 4 U," Queen Latifah's "Ladies First," and, at the risk of alienating everyone here, MC Hammer's "Pray." I also didn't mention anything from Cypress Hill, Heavy D, Black Sheep, and X-Clan. "Whitney was purely and simply one of a kind." ~ Clive Davis | |
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AlexdeParis said: VoicesCarry said: Remind me again why I don't listen to hip hop or rap after 1989? Oh, yes, SONGS LIKE THESE.
There was a lot of good stuff in the early '90s: 1990 People's Instinctive Travels... - A Tribe Called Quest One for All - Brand Nubian Sex Packets - Digital Underground Mama Said Knock You Out - LL Cool J Fear of a Black Planet - Public Enemy 1991 The Low End Theory - A Tribe Called Quest De La Soul Is Dead - De La Soul Business As Usual - EPMD Step in the Arena - Gang Starr Ain't a Damn Thing Changed - Nice & Smooth 1992 3 Years, 5 Months and 2 Days in the Life of... - Arrested Development Dead Serious - Das EFX The Chronic - Dr. Dre Don't Sweat the Technique - Eric B. & Rakim Daily Operation - Gang Starr Mecca & the Soul Brother - Pete Rock & C.L. Smooth Whut? Thee Album - Redman 1993 Enta da Stage - Black Moon Reachin' - Digable Planets Bacdafucup - Onyx Doggystyle - Snoop Doggy Dogg 93 'Til Infinity - Souls of Mischief Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) - Wu-Tang Clan I didn't even mention the classic R&B-influenced (but not yet merged) songs like Kwame's "Ownlee Eue," Candyman's "Knockin' Boots," Father MC's "Treat Them Like They Want to Be Treated" and "I'll Do 4 U," Queen Latifah's "Ladies First," and, at the risk of alienating everyone here, MC Hammer's "Pray." I also didn't mention anything from Cypress Hill, Heavy D, Black Sheep, and X-Clan. I don't dig gangsta rap. Now acts like De La & Eric B. & Rakim I love. BUT on the whole I do not listen to rap after 1989, because things turned sour and the thug stereotypes rose to prominence. [Edited 4/29/06 18:58pm] | |
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VoicesCarry said: I don't dig gangsta rap. Now acts like De La & Eric B. & Rakim I love. BUT on the whole I do not listen to rap after 1989, because things turned sour and the thug stereotypes rose to prominence.
[Edited 4/29/06 18:58pm] Oh, I hear you. I think things got really bad around the mid '90s. It's been slim pickings ever since. "Whitney was purely and simply one of a kind." ~ Clive Davis | |
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The song is garbage, and I can't believe those beautiful women in that video would allow themselves to look like complete shit with those "grillz" in their mouths... Can't believe people actually think that shit looks fly.... You all look like fuckin' retards! | |
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AlexdeParis said: VoicesCarry said: I don't dig gangsta rap. Now acts like De La & Eric B. & Rakim I love. BUT on the whole I do not listen to rap after 1989, because things turned sour and the thug stereotypes rose to prominence.
[Edited 4/29/06 18:58pm] Oh, I hear you. I think things got really bad around the mid '90s. It's been slim pickings ever since. It got bad when Puffy and Mase started that bling bling shit in '97; right around the time Tupac and Biggie had passed. I like some gangsta rap acts: Ice-T, NWA, Ice Cube, Dogg Pound, Snoop... What I really hate is southern rap (with the exception of Scarface and Ludacris). | |
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Paul Wall makes the song not suck as much... | |
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Kazama said: The song is garbage, and I can't believe those beautiful women in that video would allow themselves to look like complete shit with those "grillz" in their mouths... Can't believe people actually think that shit looks fly.... You all look like fuckin' retards!
"I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven | |
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VoicesCarry said: I don't dig gangsta rap. Now acts like De La & Eric B. & Rakim I love. BUT on the whole I do not listen to rap after 1989, because things turned sour and the thug stereotypes rose to prominence. I actually know what you're saying here. After 1989, you would probably really like Pete Rock & CL Smooth or A Tribe Called Quest. | |
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