Released: April 19, 2011

Featuring: Ice Cube

Songwriter: Ice Cube DJ Quik

Producer: DJ Quik

[Intro: DJ Quik]
All the ladies in the house
All the ladies in the house (good morning)
To all the ladies in the house
To all the ladies in the house (good afternoon)
To all the ladies in the house
To all the ladies in the house (good evening)
All the ladies in the house
To all the ladies in the house (good lord)

[Hook: DJ Quik]
To all the ladies in the place with class and taste
Allow me to place my hands on your waist
And we can boogie till you conk out, faint like Marie
On the dance floor boppin' with me
To all the ladies in the place with style and chase
Allow me to place my hands on your waist
And we can boogie till you conk out, faint like Marie
On the dance floor boppin' with me

[DJ Quik]
Now I'm not barely Alvin Ailey
But I make fly dance music daily
I may never dance the ballet in the Valet
But you just might see me two steppin' the valley
If that's a real expensive car in the alley then it might be me
Playin' hookey from your local TV
But I'm flyer than an EB, extraterrestrial biological entity with Elliot but you call him ET
Now let's get your BMX ready Let's ride it out
Let's do me like drew Barrymore and let's hivey out
Give me to call home, let's dial it out
That could cost 320 million dollars a minute, now why wait
Why not just call me gray?
Why not just call me Blake?
I spend enough time on the airplane
Why not just call me Frey?
Why not just call me late?

[Hook]

[Ice Cube]
To all the ladies, to all the ladies
From the 80's, up in Vegas
To all the ladies from 90's
You can find me wherever I be
I'm still gonna flow 2010
Still gotta about two thousand to spend
Haters in the place can't erase my grin
Stuck on my face when I'm with my friends
When I bust a rap to a DJ Quik beat
We get green just like Bill Bixby
Turn into a beast and you a beauty
Know I'm a player, will you recruit me?
I got game, and you got to tailgate
Let's have a party, girl why the hell wait
Let's have a ball, get her up from the table
If she don't wanna dance find one that say...

[Hook]

[Outro]
[Q]Now what?
[I]Ice Cube, DJ Quik
[Q]It's DJ Quik and Ice Cube
[I]20 years in the making
[Q]A whole generation
[I]Ain't no faking
[I]What up homie?
[Q]What up triple threat?
[I]You a genius
[Q]No, you a genius
[I]I'm a genius
[Q]Yeah, I'm a genius
[I]They ain't never ever seen this

DJ Quik

DJ Quik is a legendary West Coast rapper/producer/DJ who was “Born and Raised in Compton” and known for his G-Funk productions inspired by artists such as George Clinton and Roger Troutman.

He hit the local scene with The Red Tape and was a member of the Penthouse Players Clique before releasing his debut album Quik is the Name in 1991, which achieved platinum status and features his highest-charting single to date, “Tonite.” As he was achieving success, Quik was involved in a beef with MC Eiht from Compton’s Most Wanted, and the two battled back and forth for years, culminating in Quik’s epic 1994 diss track “Dollaz + Sense.” As the years went on, Quik began to move away from gangsta rap themes and focus more on his musicality.

On top of his handful of solo albums, Quik has produced for a number of high-profile artists, including Dr. Dre, 2Pac, Snoop Dogg, JAY-Z, Raphael Saadiq, and many more. In addition to producing, he has also mixed or remixed songs for artists such as for Whitney Houston and Janet Jackson. He has also released collaborative projects with AMG (The Fixxers), Kurupt (BlaqKout), and Problem (Rosecrans)