Here 2 China

Album: 18 Months (2012)
Play Video
  • Yeah
    Yo
    Alright let me just cool this right now quickly

    Super trippy riding through the gritty inner city roll with the committee
    Handle your business or handle the pity all I see is lots of titties
    I know bunch of hippie chicks that's ready to show me tricks
    They doing the splits I'm all up in the mix, a choir out the mist
    I'm taking trips, I'm in the Ferrari looking sick, I'm in the Ferrari looking slick
    Letting the engine rip and getting a tire
    A' grippin' ah slippin' and slidin'
    Turning the music up I'm vibing now I'm flying
    Lord strap me if I'm lying I ain't perfect but I'm trying
    Going super sire and buying anything that catches my eye
    Cause I'm a provider getting it in from here to China
    It's so minor I'm a survivor, never retire
    I'm a black tiger ready to blaze to the fire, live wire
    Now I'm rolling through the shires blazing the green to get me higher
    Now I'm inspired putting the pressure on the back tires
    Making a hasty get away having a better day in every way
    Than yesterday, I guess there's nothing left to say

    Getting it in from here to China (getting it in from here to China)
    Getting it in from here to China (getting it in from here to China)
    Getting it in from here to China (getting it in from here to China)
    Getting it in from here to China (getting it in from here to China)
    Getting it in from here to China (getting it in from here to China)
    Getting it in from here to China (getting it in from here to China)
    Getting it in from here to China (getting it in from here to China)
    Getting it in from here to China (getting it in from here to China)

    Wind in my face, chilling in Versace shades
    Wearing a fresh pair of gaze looking like car just been paid
    Stupid I don't play no games switching out lanes on these lames
    Switching out dames simple and plain
    No I can't be contained plus I'm raw and untamed
    I'm so far from mundane getting ghost is my aim
    I suggest you do the same taking a trip out to Spain
    With my girl Mary Jane and she stays on my brain
    Like a big gravy train paparazzi on my case
    Giving chase cameras flashing in my face
    All up in my space gotta pick up the pace
    Singing amazing grace I'm in an amazing place
    With crazy papes, I ain't like them other lazy apes
    I used to blaze the tapes so now I stays hoping for my break
    Making no mistakes now I rolling with the breaks
    But still book time for my original mates
    So we don't bubble with hate we just get on with it
    You brothers are constipated and your shit is over rated
    You should save it

    Getting it in from here to China (getting it in from here to China)
    Getting it in from here to China (getting it in from here to China)
    Getting it in from here to China (getting it in from here to China)
    Getting it in from here to China (getting it in from here to China)
    Getting it in from here to China (getting it in from here to China)
    Getting it in from here to China (getting it in from here to China)
    Getting it in from here to China (getting it in from here to China)
    Getting it in from here to China (getting it in from here to China) Writer/s: Adam Richard Wiles, Dillon Hart Francis, Dylan Kwabena Mills
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments

Be the first to comment...

Editor's Picks

Al Kooper

Al KooperSongwriter Interviews

Kooper produced Lynyrd Skynyrd, played with Dylan and the Stones, and formed BS&T.

The End Of The Rock Era

The End Of The Rock EraSong Writing

There are no more rock stars - the last one died in 1994.

Richard Marx

Richard MarxSongwriter Interviews

Richard explains how Joe Walsh kickstarted his career, and why he chose Hazard, Nebraska for a hit.

Robert DeLeo of Stone Temple Pilots

Robert DeLeo of Stone Temple PilotsSongwriter Interviews

Stone Temple Pilots bass player Robert DeLeo names the songs that have most connected with fans and tells the stories behind tracks from their Tiny Music album.

JJ Burnel of The Stranglers

JJ Burnel of The StranglersSongwriter Interviews

JJ talks about The Stranglers' signature sound - keyboard and bass - which isn't your typical strain of punk rock.

Chris Rea

Chris ReaSongwriter Interviews

It took him seven years to recover from his American hit "Fool (If You Think It's Over)," but Chris Rea became one of the top singer-songwriters in his native UK.