Released: September 14, 1999

Featuring: Birdman B.G. (Baby Gangsta)

Songwriter: Birdman B.G. (Baby Gangsta) Project Pat

Producer: Juicy J DJ Paul

[Hook x2]
On the block we got them choppers
We got them choppers in the car we got them choppers
We got them choppers at the club we got them choppers we got
Them choppers ain't no love we got them choppers we got
Them choppers

[Verse 1: B.G.]
Look chopper totin is my occupation set my
Ground I'm representing in this situation
Since I was young it been all about paper chasing
It was a trauma for niggas that been player hatin
I don't give a fuck call it short ten years I was facing
Bitch wanted B.G.z to get out but that ain't bout natin
B.G. a livin legend that represent the streets
TV's is what i'm watching while i'm in my Mercedes Jeep
I don't check niggas then splittin niggas
I'm thuggin with project pat we all rich niggas
Presidential Rolex wrapped around my wrist nigga
Nigga hope after the show i'm fucking yo bitch nigga
Act like a nigga Cash Money like to shine nigga
Pay attention cause we hypnotize yo mind nigga
About my cash so I stay on the grind nigga
You wanna war look i'm ready at all times nigga
Bout mine nigga get it right get it right

[Verse 2: Birdman]
What you say B.G.z these niggas better get it right
Everybody stay in line
Niggas totin gats and breakin backs but
In 98 we shine
In 99 it's nigga time
And i'm gone get mine
Niggas incarcerated doing time shouting fuck one time
Got limo tents with rolie's that gone line
Totin two nines shots from the front and behind
Let bitch niggas know they can't take mine
I'm using my mind cause i'm enhancing doing crime
And you gone hear it in all my rhymes
I'm moving bricks to set tricks making sure
Every ho I fuck with suck my dick
My baby momma could miss me with that bullshit
I want the money, a rolex, a 99 Roles Royce Kaneice slick
Niggas bettin shoutin how you luv that? These other
Niggas keep stealin but I don't understand that
Not fucking these hoes with Project Pat
Nigga tell me how you love that tell me how you luv that

[Hook x2]
On the block we got them choppers
We got them choppers in the car we got them choppers
We got them choppers at the club we got them choppers we got
Them choppers ain't no love we got them choppers we got
Them choppers

[Verse 3: Project Pat]
I'm yo dawg Project Pat ghetto section A housing
Stomach pain growling got me on the prowling
Streets got me wildin' backstabbers smilin'
Now i'm catchin' checks for some hundreds and thousands
I'm housing these bitches man dope try to down me
Grew up in the hood so you hoes better crown me
Get from round me i'm a thug be beside me(out of state)
Wanna show love but they know they can't know they fake
When I touch ya dome won't be shit funny
Like Baby and B.G. I want that Cash Money
The fast money i'm addicted to this fast life
Just like a junkie smoking crack out that glass pipe
Yo ass might as well try to jack yo momma
I never had shit to run up and cacth troubles
A real nigga ya step ya die see yo ass
Rather try crack before you try me

[Hook x3]
On the block we got them choppers
We got them choppers in the car we got them choppers
We got them choppers at the club we got them choppers we got
Them choppers ain't no love we got them choppers we got
Them choppers

Project Pat

Patrick Houston (born February 8, 1973), better known by his stage name Project Pat, is an American rapper and actor from Memphis, Tennessee. He is the older brother of rapper Juicy J, and frequently collaborates with Three Six Mafia. His rap name references the fact that he is from the Projects— more formally know as Public Housing—followed by his real name, Pat.

Project released his first studio album, Ghetty Green in 1999 after being released from prison, on his brother’s Hypnotize Minds record label. In the year 2000, as Three 6 Mafia released their fourth studio album – When the Smoke Sixty 6, Sixty 1 – Project first gained mainstream attention by providing the hook for the song Sippin' on Some Syrup. Ghetty Green was then followed by 7 more albums, the last of which (Mista Don’t Play 2) was released in 2015.

One of his most notable albums was his fifth, Walkin' Bank Roll, which was released in 2007 and peaked at #45 on the Billboard 200.