Released: September 14, 1999

Songwriter: Project Pat

Producer: Juicy J DJ Paul

(girl) Aaaaaaaaaaaaa....(Dj Paul) Please (Project Pat) Yea
(girl) Aaaaaaahh Please! (Dj Paul) Say pretty please (girl) ahhhhhhh...
(Project Pat) Yea *sound of mix table*
(Dj Paul) Say I want some triple six dick
(*mixing* Let's...)
(girl) Oooo I want some triple six dick...(girl screaming)
(*mixing* Let's call the boys let's run a train)
(Dj Paul) Say I want some Hypnotize Minds dick (girl) I can feel it
(two girls screaming) Let's run a train
(mixing) Let's run a train
(Dj Paul) Spread it open, Let's run a train
(mixing) Let's call the boys let's run a train
(mixing) Let's run a train
(Dj Paul) I'm 'bout to claw it, 'bout to claw it
Let's run a train (2x) Let's call the boys let's run a train

[Verse 1 Project Pat:]
It's the drink player, ho layer, money making bitch breaker
Take a ho straight to the room and I save a spot for my road dogs
Drinking on eight ball
Don't ya'll wanna run a train on this bald head bitch
Sucking a dick quick, I spit mack shit, slick
On a ho's mind fine with a big behind
I'm going to dick her down soon as she sucks a dick
Nut on her tongue, Juicy filming this porno flick
Into it, man this ho is wild she ain't wearing draws
Dick in her ass with her mouth full of salty balls
Take a pause, let's call up my niggs, watch this ho get loose
Everybody hitting from the back, ass like a moose
The caboose of this choo-choo- train (choo choo)
Kiwi is her name, why she wanna call herself a fruit?
It must be a loop or a twist to her answer
When I'm urging, can my nigga hit?
(girl) Aw naw I'm a virgin (never ho)

(mixing) Let's run a train (girls screaming and moaning)
(mixing) Let's call the boys, let's run a train (7x)

You a virgin, yea right, but you liking me
Dj Paul, Juicy J and my nigga Heavy C
Want to have it all? spoil a bitch on the D-L, baby we can ball
Cause we never kiss never tell, want the case and cream?
You can get it and no doubt
But all that cum gonna white your fucking teeth out
(girls screaming loudly)
Get your teeth out of the way of your tongue and lips
Finger nail tips, nice switch and some big hips, as the train flips
You a nympho trying to look (girl screaming aw shit)
When the game spits you a freak ho, off the hook
Ready, aim, dick towards your mouth, then open up
You my main bitch if you think so freaky slut
Slap the buttcheeks real tight with a rubber on
Dick hard and her clit hard
She begin to moan (girl screaming yes, yes)
When it's on, and it's going down, you know what's up
Fifth of that crown and a ounce of that good stuff

(mixing) Let's run a train (girls screaming)
(mixing) Let's call the boys, let's run a train (7x)
Yea Hypnotize Minds in this thing finna give u a scoop
On some of these off the hi-zee free-zees in the M-town and down south baby
(The bitchy) Candy! We ran a train on the bitch!
(The bitchy) Tonya! We ran a train on the bitch!
(The bitchy) Shay Shay! We ran a train on the bitch!
(The bitchy) Kiwi! We ran a train on the bitch!
(The bitchy) Lisa! We ran a train on the bitch!
(The bitchy) Tammy! We ran a train on the bitch!
(The bitchy) Christi! We ran a train on the bitch!
(The bitchy) My main bitch We ran a train on the bitch!

(mixing) Let's run a train
(mixing) Let's call the boys, let's run a train... (fades out)

Project Pat

Patrick Houston (born February 8, 1973), better known by his stage name Project Pat, is an American rapper and actor from Memphis, Tennessee. He is the older brother of rapper Juicy J, and frequently collaborates with Three Six Mafia. His rap name references the fact that he is from the Projects— more formally know as Public Housing—followed by his real name, Pat.

Project released his first studio album, Ghetty Green in 1999 after being released from prison, on his brother’s Hypnotize Minds record label. In the year 2000, as Three 6 Mafia released their fourth studio album – When the Smoke Sixty 6, Sixty 1 – Project first gained mainstream attention by providing the hook for the song Sippin' on Some Syrup. Ghetty Green was then followed by 7 more albums, the last of which (Mista Don’t Play 2) was released in 2015.

One of his most notable albums was his fifth, Walkin' Bank Roll, which was released in 2007 and peaked at #45 on the Billboard 200.