Korean Bodega

Album: 100% Colombian (1998)
Charted: 15
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  • He got the pizza and brew, sensational
    20,000 out on the street and accidental
    Here's to the one, the one around my way
    Giving love to the peoples, many hours, many days
    See he is both the hero and the pragmatist
    Doing push-ups in the back, and waving his fists
    The kids from the school, call it subterfuge
    Scars on his limbs is about to use

    [Chorus]
    Korean Bodega, it's in my favor
    Korean Bodega, it's in my favor

    See him hangin' on the street with the ill shopkeeper
    Breakin' down a broken parking meter
    Sprite on ice, fruit loops
    And Jesse James gotta lot of customers but don't know their names
    Downtown like Pittstreet they run outta hope
    They far from ligit sellin' heroin and coke
    He says you catch me doin' that you hangin' out on a rope
    I gotta Korean Bodega, my shit is dope

    [Chorus] Writer/s: BRIAN ANDREW LEISER, HUGH THOMAS MORGAN
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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