Released: July 17, 2001

Featuring: Snoop Dogg

Songwriter: Bad Azz Snoop Dogg W. Angelo Big Hollis

Producer: W. Angelo Big Hollis

[Snoop Dogg]
Ay yo Hollis
Give us some of that G Shit
Yeah, now come on

[Bad Azz]
Oh shit, come on
Get at me, come on
Get your ass on up, come on

[Snoop Dogg]
Ey, B-A-D this D-O-G, you got some Chronic smoke
I'm at the house, fresh out, Dogg and burned out
I can't find it so I'm lookin' can you help me out
I need a lil' bit and quick, you dig what I'm talkin' bout?

[Bad Azz]
Ey D-O-G, I got some Chronic, see I'm on my way
I'm about to roll me up a blunt and than I'm on my way
See I was smokin', the whole time I was on my way
And I ain't seen no one-time while I was on my way

[Snoop Dogg]
Sharitha, Kalika, Salitha and Parisha
All my lil' sneakers that love the way I freak her
Man, it's a trip how they do me, ooh wee
Make me everywhere like ????

[Bad Azz]
The money and the bitches, the cars with all the switches
And the houses with the big TV's with all the couches
Bout this get money now attitude with a gat or two
And haters, in it, always gon be mad at you

[Snoop Dogg]
They caught us in the pen, an
Gang Banger, Rap Slanger, Crap Slangers, Head Bangers
In this motherfucker bitch, it's the B-A-D
With the motherfuckin' D-O-double G, yeah yeah, yeah yeah

[Bad Azz]
We keep it happenin' and crackin', mackin', stackin'
With my gat and I'm a Gangsta about my motherfuckin'
Paper Loc, I'm Mr. B-A-D, I'm with Bigg Snoop D-O-double G
Fuck being stuck, get bucks, backed up, nigga WHAT?
Me and Snoop'll shoot, we in the Coupe, we into loot
We in group, nigga we ain't hot for suit, we your mouth
We in your pocket, but too, money made honey grind for me
Come show me what you done for me, homie real hoes get money
Pussy, titties and ass to shake, we on the strip or in the strip
Club, it's cash to make, we smash for cake, come on

[Snoop Dogg]
Mad niggas wanna touch me, bad bitches wanna fuck me
Cuz I'm taller than small this bitch nigga tryin' ta
Punk me, what you say, we don't waste time, we drop proper
Lines and pop thighs and pop bottles of Dom (*pop*)
Pizzle, my Nizzle, Peace to Fran Dizzle and my folks in
Mississizzle, especial my Grandmizzle, you fizzle dizzle
What I sizzle (What you sizzle?), just put a whole lotta
Gumbo in the motherfuckin' Game

[Bad Azz]
You see the money ain't a thang, gotta represent your game
How we bang it ain't no motherfuckin' thang gon' change
We from the LBC, Worldwide Dogghouse Family

[Snoop Dogg]
We show you how to do it, sippin' on some (?) fluid
Hollis tell me why you do it, comin' through and got a boomin'
Group of Gangsta G'z, that's on the motherfuckin' LBC (Eastside, Eastside)

[Snoop Dogg]{Bad Azz}
Groove on, groove on
Move on, move one{Come on}
Groove on, groove on{Come on}
Move on, move on
Groove on{Pimp on}, groove on
Move on {Come on}, move on
Get freaky{Pimp on}

[Bad Azz talking]{Snoop}
Yeah, Big Snoop Dogg, Bad Azz Extravagant Records
We are Dogghouse Style in ya mouth, 2000 {plus one}*ecohing*, BITCH

[Snoop Dogg talking]{Bad Azz}
Yeah, Yeah, Personal Business, {pimp on, come on...yeah, come on, pimp on, come on}
Keep it there Bad Azz, run your Business my nigga
Yeah, from the Sac-Town back to the LBC, somethin' to get your crawl on to
Get your crawl on, Bad Azz, you's a motherfuckin' fool my nigga

Bad Azz

Jamarr Antonio Stamps (Born 27 November 1973 – Died 11 November 2019), better known by his stage name Bad Azz, is an American rapper from Long Beach, California. He began his career as a member of LBC Crew, and spent brief stints on Tupac Shakur’s Makaveli Records and Snoop Dogg’s Doggystyle Records in the mid-1990s. In 1998, he signed to Priority Records and released his debut studio album Word On Tha Streets.

His second album Personal Business featured the successful single and his best known song “Wrong Idea” featuring Snoop Dogg, Kokane and Lil ½ Dead, which reached #75 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. He left Priority Records in 2003 and released his third album, Money Run, in 2003 and his fourth album, Executive Decision (Business, Never Personal), in 2004 on independent labels. His last album was the Bizzy Bone collaboration Thug Pound.

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