Songwriter: Chad Hugo N.O.R.E. Pharrell Williams

Producer: The Neptunes

[Hook: Pharell/N.O.R.E]
Excuse me.. "excuse me" Let me get by ya! "let me get by ya.."
You only in the floor if you a true rider.. "a true rida"
Got no time for no fucking dick riders.. "no dick riders no groopies"
You only on the floor if you a true rider and a.. "haahaaa"
And a G! and a G! "haahaaa" I'm a g! I'm a G! "haahaaa"
I'm a G! I'm a G! "haahaaa" I'm a G! I'm a G! ..yo ..yo

[Verse 1: N.O.R.E]
Yo, yo..
Now guess who steped through the motherfucking door
Boys Militainment and that boy N.O
Phantom windows down so the wind gone blow
On that hang hang gria you should already know that.. I'm a G! I'm a G!
Always live live cause the game gone smell me
Catch me in that drop red car by Chevy
Yea I rep the hood rep the hood getting wealthy
Been through it all there ain't nothing you can tell meee.. I'm a G! I'm a G!
Still on the run but only run from the cops though
Nad cause my records bang from here to El Paso.. Yesss!!!

[Hook: Pharell/N.O.R.E]
Excuse me."excuse me". Let me get by ya! "let me get by ya.."
You only in the floor if you a true rider.. "a true rida"
Got no time for no fucking dick riders.."no dick riders no groopies"
You only on the floor if you a true rider and a.."haahaaa"
And a G! and a G! "haahaaa" I'm a g! I'm a G! "haahaaa"
I'm a G! I'm a G! "haahaaa" I'm a G! I'm a G!

[Verse 2: N.O.R.E]
The people wanna know when that boy gone bang
Jose Cuervo no "Gramaye?" drink hard liquor hard liquor all day
I'mma certified-holic kid you know I don't play cause.. ha! I'm a G! I'm a G!
Still two step don't dance just boogie
Step up in the spot with the weapons and the hoody
All hood with me so you know I'm all goody
Done grew around the pimps hustlers gangsters and the bullies cause..
I'm a G! I'm a G!
Stand here straped done been all through it
Still pop a nigga don't think I won't do it.. Yess!!!

[Hook: Pharell/N.O.R.E]
Excuse me.."excuse me" Let me get by ya! "let me get by ya.."
You only in the floor if you a true rider.. "a true rida"
Got no time for no fucking dick riders.."no dick riders no groopies"
You only on the floor if you a true rider and a.."haahaaa"
And a G! and a G! "haahaaa" I'm a g! I'm a G! "haahaaa"
I'm a G! I'm a G! "haahaaa" I'm a G! I'm a G!

[Verse 3: N.O.R.E]
Yo.. now 1 to the 2 to the 3 to the 4
When I sold crack I only sold crack raw
Break it down quick and then I re-up more
When the Jake rush the spot I had the safe in the floor cause.. I'm a G! I'm a G!
I'm still on the block in the benz with the lights on
Cops on the block with they sirens and pythons
Killers don't care bite they ear like Tyson
Gun shots and yelling what you hear when the fight's on cause.. I'm a G! I'm a G!
I stayed right here like I got left back
Always rep Corona, Queens that's Iraq! Yess!

[Hook: Pharell/N.O.R.E]
Excuse me.. Let me get by ya! "let me get by ya.."
You only in the floor if you a true rider.. "a true rida"
Got no time for no fucking dick riders.. "no dick riders no groopies"
You only on the floor if you a true rider and a.. "haahaaa"
And a G! and a G! "haahaaa" I'm a g! I'm a G! "haahaaa"
I'm a G! I'm a G! "haahaaa" I'm a G! I'm a G!

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.