Released: June 6, 2006

Featuring: Nate Dogg

Songwriter: DJ Quik El DeBarge Snoop Dogg Nate Dogg AMG Hi-C Gangsta D BlaKKazz KK

Producer: DJ Quik

[Intro: DJ Quik & Nate Dogg]
We won't get no radio play
But we probably get some pussy for this (What you say?)
We won't get no radio play
But we probably get some pussy for this
We won't get no radio play
But we probably get some pussy for this
Said we won't get no radio play
But we probably get some pussy for this

[Refrain: Nate Dogg & DJ Quik]
You can't, you can't be, you can't be my lady
But I'll let you be, let you be my playmate (What?)
You can't be, you can't be my lady
But I'll let you be, let you be my playmate

[Verse 1: DJ Quik]
It's ooh-ow, how you like me now?
Mista Quik up in yo' ass like a dog in Puppy Chow
'Cause I'm diggy-diggin' the guts out
Then I take my nuts out
Rinse 'еm off then I'm up and out
So you tend to think that I'm 5'11 but I'm six feet tall
With enough dick to havе you climbin up the wall
One nuts, two nuts, three and four
Then I wake up in the morning and I bust two more
'Cause that's the freak in me, and yes I'm very doggy
Playin with your coochie till it's nice and soggy
Saddle up the horsy then I ride West to North, East and South
And then I put it in your mouth
And shoot a missile
Right up where you whistle
Kiss it, lick it
Hoochie mama you know where to stick it
'Cause if I couldn't fuck you wouldn't be in bed
Bitin' on my pillows and bumpin yo head
Because, I got the dick you want to know better, that's right
I've got the nuts that swang together
So here's a promise from me to you
If you ever want to get the bone up and do the grown up
Then we can handle this baby, just don't get loud
'Cause I'ma cover up your mouth, bitch, while I'm diggin' you out

[Chorus: DJ Quik & Nate Dogg]
We won't get no radio play
But we probably get some pussy for this
I said we won't get no radio play
But we probably get some pussy for this (Nate)

[Refrain: Nate Dogg & DJ Quik]
You can't be, you can't be my lady
But I'll let you be, let you be my playmate (Nate Dogg)
You can't be, you can't be my lady
But I'll let you be, let you be my playmate (Take over)

[Verse 2: Sy Smith and Lejon Walker performing El DeBarge's verse]
I'ma lead it to the left and to the right
And I'ma make ya scream and holla for more
And I bet you when I'm in it you can't help but to admit it
You ain't never came this good before
Chevis-Regal got my dick so hard
I ain't gon' make it to the house 'cause that's too far
Mr. Quik, give me the keys to the Benzo
So I can hit it right here on the E-Lo
I'ma get some pussy tonight, as soon as you turn off the lights
I'ma get some pussy tonight, as soon as you turn off the lights
Oh, I'ma get some pussy tonight, as soon as you turn off the lights
I'ma get some pussy tonight, as soon as you turn off the lights

[Refrain: Nate Dogg]
You can't be, you can't be my lady
But I'll let you be, let you be my playmate

[Interlude: DJ Quik]
Watch this, Nate Dogg
I got a nigga in the house
That helped me do some real big shit
Ladies and gentlemen, Robert Bacon on the guitar doin'...
[Robert "Fonksta" Bacon guitar solo]
P-Funk, as you should
Here we go

[Refrain: Nate Dogg & DJ Quik]
You can't be, you can't be my lady (Ladies and gentlemen)
But I'll let you be (That's the P-Funk), let you be my playmate
You can't be, you can't be my lady
But I'll let you be, let you be my playmate

[Outro: Nate Dogg & DJ Quik]
You can't be, you can't be
You can't be, you can't be
You can't be, you can't be
Four, three, two, one...

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)