Hit Da Pavement

Album: 7 Days Of Funk (2013)
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  • Niggas hit the pavement
    When I come through slow
    In a six-four hanging out the window
    Niggas hit the pavement
    When I fall through the club
    Chuckin' up the dub on you scrubs
    Niggas hit the pavement
    DF on the beat
    If you don't work then you don't eat
    Niggas hit the pavement
    Real true statement
    Grind 'til they pay me
    Real niggas hit the pavement

    I'm in a coke white BM, just clocked in at eleven PM
    Uh, while I'm blowin' my millions
    Most of y'all niggas probably going to bed
    The molly red, coming back home with the bread
    Handle my metal, Hansel & Gretel
    Cheese, keys, breeze, it's settled
    This shit hot like a pot

    Niggas hit the pavement
    When I come through slow
    In a six-four hanging out the window
    Niggas hit the pavement
    When I fall through the club
    Chuckin' up the dub on you scrubs
    Niggas hit the pavement
    DF on the beat
    If you don't work then you don't eat
    Niggas hit the pavement
    Real true statement
    Grind 'til they pay me
    Real niggas hit the pavement

    Yea! Fuckin' Snoop lovable
    Yea, I'm searchin' through time and space
    To find the funk
    And reconnect the middle ship
    Yea, and now this is quite some journey
    Seven days of funk, baby

    Niggas hit the pavement
    When I come through slow
    In a six-four hanging out the window
    Niggas hit the pavement
    When I fall through the club
    Chuckin' up the dub on you scrubs
    Niggas hit the pavement
    DF on the beat
    If you don't work then you don't eat
    Niggas hit the pavement
    Real true statement
    Grind 'til they pay me
    Real niggas hit the pavement

    Droppin C's for the G's
    Hopin' my peas, battin' my eyes while crossin' my T's
    Me and Dane spittin' game, doin' shows overseas
    Forty years old, have no fuckin' enemies
    Check checker bo readear letter mo wetter
    If you knew better then you'd probably do better
    Act like you know
    Know not, better know better

    'Cause niggas hit the pavement
    When I come through slow
    In a six-four hanging out the window
    Niggas hit the pavement
    When I fall through the club
    Chuckin' up the dub on you scrubs
    Niggas hit the pavement
    DF on the beat
    If you don't work then you don't eat
    Niggas hit the pavement
    Real true statement
    Grind 'til they pay me
    Real niggas hit the pavement

    I live with a maid
    I won't be happy 'til my whole team paid
    From my mama to my daddy, to my kids, to my wife
    And all my kinfolks in the afterlife
    I'm chillin' on the moon like man tonight
    Big Snoop Dogg got 'em actin like
    Money is the key to end all your wrongs
    Mo money, mo hoes

    Niggas hit the pavement
    When I come through slow
    In a six-four hanging out the window
    Niggas hit the pavement
    When I fall through the club
    Chuckin' up the dub on you scrubs
    Niggas hit the pavement
    DF on the beat
    If you don't work then you don't eat
    Niggas hit the pavement
    Real true statement
    Grind 'til they pay me
    Real niggas hit the pavement Writer/s: CALVIN BROADUS, DAMON RIDDICK
    Publisher: DOMINO PUBLISHING COMPANY, Reservoir Media Management, Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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