Released: January 26, 1993

Featuring: Ice Cube

Songwriter: King T Ice Cube

Producer: DJ Pooh

[King Tee]
Now step up, to the King Tee's beer stand
And let me know what beer is grand
No, no, wait, I got somebody that might convince ya
Hold up, hold up, wait

[Ice Cube]
Once again it's on, I'm going out the front door
Ice Cube in the glass house, headed for the store
To get a beer that's better than the rest
The S-T-Period-I-D-E-to-the-S
And it'll put hair on your chest
In the black can, so won'tcha grab a six pack and
Get your girl in the mood quicker
Get your jimmy thicker, with St. Ide's Malt Liquor

[King Tee]
Hold up, hold up
So when you get a forty, roll to the spot
Hug and kiss your girl and screw the cap off the top
And get a taste of the beer that makes you tingle
And just remember that jingle

[Singers]
Here's something that's sweeping the nation by surprise
It's that fabulous malt liquor they call St. Ide's

King T

Roger McBride (born December 14, 1968) is an American West coast rapper from Compton, California. KINGTLA.COM

One of the West Coast’s pioneering rappers, King Tee (later known as King T) released a few major-label albums in the late ’80s and early ’90s. Though the Compton rapper enjoyed little commercial success, he’s often cited as an influence upon the gangsta rappers of the early to mid-’90s. He notably collaborated with a pair of premier West Coast rap producers, DJ Pooh and E-Swift, who were largely unknown at the time. In later years, King Tee resurfaced from time to time; for instance, he was featured on Dr. Dre’s 2001 and released some independent albums of his own, including “Thy Kingdom Come”. But for the most part, he remains a footnote in West Coast rap history, as his music was out of print for years on end. “Ruff Greatest Hits Collection (1998)”, a compilation of his recordings for Capitol, is the exception, though even it is hard to come by.

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