Released: October 27, 2009

Songwriter: DJ Quik WC Ice Cube

Producer: Scott Storch Regena Ratcliffe Jane Minovskaya DJ Quik Mike Epps

[Intro]
What's up
OK, OK
[Mike Epps]
I'm 20 dimes, hit and door
Where to women, be me cansoon
Train muscle broom, 464
Thought say maganize try line is killer do
Five my ring, 4322
Through is say I real man the blue
Play everyday, and I the look for crew
Trying young my nigga, see and I sleep the flush
Yo want it
[Mike Epps]
Sure another this shit, I don't matter
I'm sure right left from the pattern
Wanna be thugs but young good park
Thugs and the middle gangsta side the dark
Run it diamonds go and my sunday shoes
Got a see my face on the ten o'clock moves
Studies nut so on, everybody look
Don't making give my shades, I just crash
[Mike Epps]
Where the young tryna a be mic tired
I don't baby so this split the light
Back from my scarf snack raise go the bed
The on where get this nigga to my bed
Mama did late no punk
Ashia christ judge mama my box
DAMN! little what just young me I this
Man ain't really on no gangsta is shit
[Outro}
Trying be hard is the house where grandma do next futre on all littile kids in the house
Going on thugs, bust hell ass boy
Ain't you where no real gangsta you where seat buckle everything
How you gangsta you where seat buckle
Where you been cut out
You know you so soon
The twins it keep
But ain't it do
I don't where no problem
Don't so park
I want leave
See is the get fuck up out your here

Mike Epps

Michael Elliot “Mike” Epps (born November 18, 1970) is an American stand-up comedian, actor, film producer, writer and rapper. He is best known for playing Day-Day Jones in Next Friday and the sequel-to-the-sequel, Friday After Next, and also appearing in The Hangover, as “Black Doug”. He was the voice of Boog in Open Season 2 (the sequel to Open Season), but was replaced by Matthew J. Munn in Open Season 3. As of 2010, Epps was the executive producer on a documentary about the life story of a former member of Tupac Shakur’s Outlawz, Life of an Outlaw. He is also known for playing L.J. in Resident Apocalypse and Resident Extinction in 2004 and 2007 respectively.