Released: January 1, 2005

Featuring: Big Pun Mariah Carey

? Big Pun, Dip Squad
?? on the beat

[Mariah]:
I love it when you do me baby (oh, it's Mariah Carey by the way)
It's only you for me
?? my everything (Big Pun)
'Cause you're all the thug I need (Whatchu tell me, Mariah?)

I love it when you do me papi
Don't take your love from me
?? my everything
'Cause you're all the love I need

[N.O.R.E.]
When's the last time you see me?
I lost some friends
Well, hell, the killing three, we dippin' again
I kept my head to the street
Signed a homie Nate
He's hood platinum, sell a penny of weight
All I want to do is drink liquor and eat candy
Never let my record sales drop like Brandy
I ain't a player, I just crush a lot
I stay stuck a lot
Suck on them corners
I had to buck a lot, fuck a lot
Messing with police
Still ?
Still ?
Still reppin' Big Pun
You should know my pedigree
Me and my homie Fat Joe
We got' help him live his legacy
?
You don't gotta aks twice, mommy I'm already down
?
Now we got Mariah with us
Now they ain't ready for it

[Mariah]:
I love it when you do me baby
It's only you for me
?? my everything
'Cause you're all the thug I need

I love it when you do me papi
Don't take your love from me
?? my everything
'Cause you're all the love I need

[Big Pun]
???
I'm always amped and ready to roll
? when it was twenty below
That's how I know who to trust
Who to bust
Klu the klux
Who the fuck said that colored matter
Blacker than black
Leave you in the gutter splattered
Only a coward or a f***** has his flowers in the attic
Everytime
Fake n***** come a dime a dozen
That's why I'm buggin
Shorties is lugging heavy metal
So I'll keep reppin' for every ghetto
Give me a free pound
Keep reppin' my n**** until I'm dead in the earth
Give me a call
Big Pun
???

[Mariah]:
I love it when you do me baby
It's only you for me
?? my everything
'Cause you're all the thug I need

I love it when you do me papi
Don't take your love from me
?? my everything
'Cause you're all the love I need

Touch my body
Feel my body
Touch me papi
Touch my body

Touch my body
Feel my body
Touch me papi (oh yeah)
Touch my body

[N.O.R.E.]
See, I create my own lane
See how the world change
See in this year Roy Jones ain't the same
I'm at the black doors
Smoother than slack floors
See, I attract whores
And I attack
???

[Mariah] Touch my body
[N.OR.E.] They keep tellin' me
[Mariah] Feel my body

[N.O.R.E.]
Yeah, so I proceeded to
Hop inside my vehicle
Beach house in Malibu
???
Cause

[Mariah]:
I love it when you do me baby
It's only you for me
?? my everything
'Cause you're all the thug I need

I love it when you do me papi
Don't take your love from me (Baby)
?? my everything (My everybody)
'Cause you're all the love I need

I love it when you do me baby (Touch my body)
It's only you for me
?? my everything
'Cause you're all the thug I need

I love it when you do me papi
Don't take your love from me (I need you baby)
?? my everything
'Cause you're all the love I need

N.O.R.E.

Queens rapper Noreaga (also known as N.O.R.E.) was one of the most distinctive voices of the late ’90s hardcore hip-hop scene. He found critical and commercial success, both as a member of the duo Capone-N-Noreaga and as a solo artist, well into the 2000s.

Born Victor Santiago, Jr., to a Puerto Rican father and black mother, N.O.R.E. was raised in the Lefrak City housing projects in Queens, New York. In the early ’90s, while serving a sentence for attempted murder at the Green Haven Correctional Facility, he befriended Queensbridge native Capone. Once released, the two began rapping together under the mentorship of Juice Crew veteran Tragedy Khadafi, appearing in The Source Magazine’s “Unsigned Hype” column in 1995.

The duo attracted widespread attention in 1996 with the release of the single “L.A., L.A..” The song—a response to Tha Dogg Pound’s “New York, New York”—is considered a key record in the infamous East Coast/West Coast battle. Only 18 at the time, Noreaga’s unorthodox style of rapping immediately stood out. VIBE Magazine described his flow as “staggered, high-pitched parrot riffs.” The Source called it “word association-style poetics.” Capone-N-Noreaga’s debut The War Report was released by Penalty/Warner in June 1997 to critical acclaim.