Featuring: Wale Sho Balotti

Producer: J-30

[Verse 1: Wale]
They don't know us, and we don't know them either
Couple stanes on my jeans [?]
Double M G, [?]
Represent for my city and [?]
[?] stay away from them leaches
What you make in a year, I can make it by [?]
Queens shit, I'm a king, got me a couple queens
And N.O.R.E. [?] let's shoot a scene
Ra with your hating ass
[?]
[?]
Rocking them slow bucks, but I like my money fast

[Chorus: N.O.R.E.]
Get her
Get her
Shorty go up, shorty go down
She bring it back around
Get her
Get her
[?]
[?] take you home and poke
Get her
Get her

[Verse 2: N.O.R.E.]
Well I'm just looking at her ass
Imma put her ass down like [?]
Imma rock her like a [?]
Imma knock her out the park, Babe Ruth
She said niggas spending doegh on her
[?]
Bad girls ain't good, good girls ain't fun
Lord knows I'm tryna leave with the right one
Syroc peach as [?]
Shorty told me that she looking for a husband
I told her keep looking, she [?]
We drinking wine though, [?] like a ryno
[?] that's my Prada bitch
[?]
SShe grab my hand and she put it on her chest
[?] looking up her dress

[Chorus: N.O.R.E.]
Get her
Get her
Shorty go up, shorty go down
She bring it back around
Get her
Get her
[?]
[?] take you home and poke
Get her
Get her

[Verse 3: Sho Balotti]
Show up in the [?]
Come here, where you going?
Recognise a future star [?]
[?]
Lost my brain, it's a goddamb shame
In some [?] niggas praying for rain
[?]
Thanks to where I came, my brain already trained
Never lose all the game I gained playing the game
[?] on that La La got me mello
Those the kind of shoes that get your fine ass [?]
[?] baby hello
Now back that thing up, treat a nigga special
Yeah baby I'm so glad I met you
Lil drunk, would be bad if I forget you
You upset, my trunks on deck
Been here for a whole hour, how we ain't fuck yet?

[Chorus: N.O.R.E.]
Get her
Get her
Shorty go up, shorty go down
She bring it back around
Get her
Get her
[?]
[?] take you home and poke
Get her
Get her

N.O.R.E.

Queens rapper Noreaga (also known as N.O.R.E.) was one of the most distinctive voices of the late ’90s hardcore hip-hop scene. He found critical and commercial success, both as a member of the duo Capone-N-Noreaga and as a solo artist, well into the 2000s.

Born Victor Santiago, Jr., to a Puerto Rican father and black mother, N.O.R.E. was raised in the Lefrak City housing projects in Queens, New York. In the early ’90s, while serving a sentence for attempted murder at the Green Haven Correctional Facility, he befriended Queensbridge native Capone. Once released, the two began rapping together under the mentorship of Juice Crew veteran Tragedy Khadafi, appearing in The Source Magazine’s “Unsigned Hype” column in 1995.

The duo attracted widespread attention in 1996 with the release of the single “L.A., L.A..” The song—a response to Tha Dogg Pound’s “New York, New York”—is considered a key record in the infamous East Coast/West Coast battle. Only 18 at the time, Noreaga’s unorthodox style of rapping immediately stood out. VIBE Magazine described his flow as “staggered, high-pitched parrot riffs.” The Source called it “word association-style poetics.” Capone-N-Noreaga’s debut The War Report was released by Penalty/Warner in June 1997 to critical acclaim.