Released: February 24, 1998

Songwriter: Koopsta Knicca

Producer: Juicy J DJ Paul

[Intro]
"You broke rule number one:
Do not, do not, do not, do not, steal, from me"
"Come on, man. - all you had to do was"
"Rule, rule, rule, rule, rule number two: No witnesses"
"You broke rule number one:
Do not, do not, do not, do not, steal, from me"
"Come on, man. - all you had to do was"
"Rule, rule, rule, rule, rule number two: No witnesses"
"You broke rule number one:
Do not, do not, do not, do not, steal, from me"
"Come on, man. - all you had to do was"
"Rule, rule, rule, rule, rule number two: No witnesses"
"You broke rule number one:
Do not, do not, do not, do not, steal, from me"
"Come on, man. - all you had to do was"
"Rule, rule, rule, rule, rule number two: No witnesses"

[Verse 1]
Kick them bitches out my business
Trick Lil Koop has something for 'em
A motherfucking, a nigga knock with the warrant
I'm knowin' I gotta touch 'em, knowin' I gotta buck 'em dead
Lil bumpin' bitches creds got me runnin' from the fucking feds
Kickin' with the clizzick, trick all years still been on them slabs
They said that Koop ain't comin' clean, mane I be damned
Buck 'em down
Yo clown just gain some inches 'fore you get sprayed
Scandalous is the killa pimpin' Koopsta Knicca
Clickin' with the motherfuckin' twelve gauge
I made 'em face the grave and laid that shit like down my nig
I hit 'em real quick and counted up my dividends
The devil's in me, got me sinnin', nigga why you grinnin'?
There's no forgiveness, tell me should I let you keep on livin'?
Grab me a four, kicked in them doors like the night before
Mane hit them floors or be a ugly lookin' in the morgue
Body sore, broken skull, hoe I take yo life
Six thousand six six six - Celsius of a judgement night

[Hook]
"You broke rule number one:
Do not, do not, do not, do not, steal, from me"
"Come on, man. - all you had to do was"
"Rule, rule, rule, rule, rule number two: No witnesses"
"You broke rule number one:
Do not, do not, do not, do not, steal, from me"
"Come on, man. - all you had to do was"
"Rule, rule, rule, rule, rule number two: No witnesses"

[Verse 2]
I got a knock on my door man, who is it bitch?
Is it my niggas from the motherfuckin' Triple Six?
Get out my head, I'm scared, lil soon you might be dead
Don't make me put you in dread inside a homestead
Tonight's the night to make a pimp-tight fright night
We cut them bodies in chunks, done by a butcher knife
I buck 'em dead on a double cause I don't need no trouble
Mane, what the fucks a muscle to a damn bodies hustle?
My Glock goes pop and pop and make them niggas drop
Come take a ride to my motherfuckin' stash spot

[Interlude: DJ Paul]
Ahh yeah the Koopsta Knicca in this motherfucker
For all you raggedy ass hoes
For all you motherfuckin' only dick ass niggas
We motherfuckin' Prophet Posse
For all you motherfuckin' bitches
That's on our motherfuckin' shit
Y'all know what time it is
Triple 6, Triple 6, Triple 6 niggas!

[Hook]
"You broke rule number one:
Do not, do not, do not, do not, steal, from me"
"Come on, man. - all you had to do was"
"Rule, rule, rule, rule, rule number two: No witnesses"
"You broke rule number one:
Do not, do not, do not, do not, steal, from me"
"Come on, man. - all you had to do was"
"Rule, rule, rule, rule, rule number two: No witnesses"

Koopsta Knicca

Koopsta Knicca (whose real name is Robert Cooper, born (April 27, 1975 – October 9, 2015) is most notably as being one of six of the original members of legendary Memphis Hip Hop Three 6 Mafia (originally known as Triple Six Mafia prior to the release of their first commercially-released album Mystic Stylez in 1995). Koopsta last appeared on the group’s album When The Smoke Sixty 6, Sixty 1 before leaving the group due to being in constant legal trouble and missing events for the group. As a solo artist, he struggled to reach the success that his former group was having at the time. Koop accused them of having an influence on Hot 107.1 DJ’s (in Memphis, Tennessee) not playing his music.

In 2006, Koop got involved into more legal trouble where he robbed Justin “Lil' J” Thurman at gun point, who has been identified in a two-part video of Koopsta dissing his former group (click here for part one, click here for part two. He was in jail while Three 6 Mafia won an Oscar Award for their song “It’s Hard Out Here For A Pimp”.

The beef was squashed when all of the members of the original Three 6 Mafia (excluding Juicy J) reunited to form the spin-off group Da Mafia 6ix.