Released: September 14, 1999

Songwriter: RZA Ol’ Dirty Bastard

Producer: RZA

[Outro: Ol' Dirty Bastard]
I ain't no nigga
My words can't be held against me
I'm not caught up in your law

[Verse 1: Ol' Dirty Bastard]
All music must obey me
All pain must obey me
I cripple my enemies
Got the gift of vocabulary
I can talk my way up out of anything
Nobody's words can go against me
I'm stingy, I want all that energy
Osirus, the best nigga in the place to be
I two hundred hot degree
Burning ya til you faint y'all
Y'all niggas shooting blanks y'all
I'm fucking my vest, drive an armored tank y'all
I dead niggas like a dog buries a bone
You could never set me up I raise the pain volume
Nominate me, as presidential MC
My career so intelligent unique physique
A nigga please!

[Chorus: Ol' Dirty Bastard & RZA]
You could never fuck with the dog
A nigga please!
Nigga I will bury ya bone
A nigga please!
I'm the one who burned ya home
A nigga please!
Watch your shit fall like Rome

[Verse 2: Ol' Dirty Bastard]
What, nigga I'm immune to all viruses
I get the cocaine it cleans out my sinuses
Just for slinging *nuh* I get a quarter a mil
I'll have it raining ice drops the size of automobiles
Kill all the government microchips in my body
I'm the paranoid nigga at your party
I kill all my enemies at birth!
Shut the fuck up!
Bitch and let me stick my hands up your skirt
Nigga please!

[Chorus]

[Break: Ol' Dirty Bastard (RZA)] (x5)
Nigga please!
You could never fuck with the dog

[Outro RZA]
Straight up! ODB type shit
Y'all watch out for the Abbott and Crazy Monk
Coming soon
Splashed y'all with the organic hip-hop spazzola type
Naw mean, Straight up!
For born-born and on

Ol’ Dirty Bastard

Russell Tyrone Jones (November 15, 1968 – November 13, 2004) was an American rapper and occasional producer, who went by the stage names Ol' Dirty Bastard (ODB), Ason Unique, Osirus, Rainman, Big Baby Jesus, and Dirt McGirt. He was one of the founding members of the Wu-Tang Clan, a rap group primarily from Staten Island, New York that first rose to mainstream prominence with their 1993 debut album Enter the 36 Chambers.

Ol' Dirty Bastard’s wildly erratic behavior was the result of serious drug problems or genuine mental instability.

ODBs rhymes have stood the one true test and that is the test of time. They are funny, concise and always memorable