Released: June 22, 2010

Featuring: Young Dirty Bastard Buddha Monk

Songwriter: RZA Young Dirty Bastard Buddha Monk Ol’ Dirty Bastard

Producer: RZA

[Chorus: Buddha Monk]
Dirts the boogie, Dirts the boogie
Dirts the boogie, Dirts the boogie
Dirts the boogie, Dirts the boogie
Dirts the boogie, Dirts the boogie

Dirts the boogie, Dirts the boogie
Dirts the boogie, Dirts the boogie
Dirts the boogie, Dirts the boogie
Dirts the boogie, Dirts the boogie


[Post-Chorus: Ol' Dirty Bastard]
Come on, baby, let me hear you jump
Come on, baby, let me see you stomp
Come on, baby, let your body go
Come on, baby, let it flow, flow, flow

Come on, baby, let me hear you jump
Come on, baby, let me see you stomp
Come on, baby, let your body go
Come on, baby, let it flow, flow, flow

[Verse 1: Ol' Dirty Bastard]
The most amazing, rhyme blazing, smoke that purple haze and
I'm the Ol' Dirt McGazing
After the club, I'm straight up dazing
I fuck til my nuts shiver up like raisins
Everybody just, do my dance
While your girl, she feel my dick through her pants
I'm the Ol' rotten slang, that Wu-Tang mixture
Leave your head to bang, boom bang licked up
Watch the speaker kick up, bitch eat my dick up
Ass stick up, I'mma hit her quicker
Never find a nigga nasty as Dirty
Still fuck a bitch if her ass is dirty
Still sip the Hennessey if the glass is dirty
You ain't getting shit if your cash ain't dirty

[Chorus: Buddha Monk]
Dirts the boogie, Dirts the boogie
Dirts the boogie, Dirts the boogie
Dirts the boogie, Dirts the boogie
Dirts the boogie, Dirts the boogie

Dirts the boogie, Dirts the boogie
Dirts the boogie, Dirts the boogie
Dirts the boogie, Dirts the boogie
Dirts the boogie, Dirts the boogie


[Post-Chorus: Ol' Dirty Bastard]
Come on, baby, let me hear you jump
Come on, baby, let me see you stomp
Come on, baby, let your body go
Come on, baby, let it flow, flow, flow

Come on, baby, let me hear you jump
Come on, baby, let me see you stomp
Come on, baby, let your body go
Come on, baby, let it flow, flow, flow

[Verse 2: Young Dirty Bastard]
Hit a ho, make her go crazy
Doctor, doctor, she having a baby
(Girl: oh, no, who could it be?)
Out is the son of the ODB
My name is Bar, I'm made like a Maybach car
(Girl: you crazy) What you say that for?
Bar slick with the gift of gab, I throw jabs
(Girl: tell the cop, boy, get your black butt in the lab)
Still got a slab of that welfare cheese
Still get features from government G's
Still looking for a big butt to squeeze
Ol' Dirt, are you gonna give Lil' Dirt a G?

[Chorus: Buddha Monk]
Dirts the boogie, Dirts the boogie
Dirts the boogie, Dirts the boogie
Dirts the boogie, Dirts the boogie
Dirts the boogie, Dirts the boogie

Dirts the boogie, Dirts the boogie
Dirts the boogie, Dirts the boogie
Dirts the boogie, Dirts the boogie
Dirts the boogie, Dirts the boogie


[Post-Chorus: Ol' Dirty Bastard]
Come on, baby, let me hear you jump
Come on, baby, let me see you stomp
Come on, baby, let your body go
Come on, baby, let it flow, flow, flow

Come on, baby, let me hear you jump
Come on, baby, let me see you stomp
Come on, baby, let your body go
Come on, baby, let it flow, flow, flow

Ol’ Dirty Bastard

Russell Tyrone Jones (November 15, 1968 – November 13, 2004) was an American rapper and occasional producer, who went by the stage names Ol' Dirty Bastard (ODB), Ason Unique, Osirus, Rainman, Big Baby Jesus, and Dirt McGirt. He was one of the founding members of the Wu-Tang Clan, a rap group primarily from Staten Island, New York that first rose to mainstream prominence with their 1993 debut album Enter the 36 Chambers.

Ol' Dirty Bastard’s wildly erratic behavior was the result of serious drug problems or genuine mental instability.

ODBs rhymes have stood the one true test and that is the test of time. They are funny, concise and always memorable