Bop Gun (One Nation)

Album: Lethal Injection (1993)
Charted: 22 23
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  • So, wide you can't get around it
    So, low you can't get under it
    So, high you can't get over it
    I, can't get over it

    Ready or not, here we come
    Getting down for the one which we believe in

    1993, much more bounce
    Ice cube comin' with the half ounce
    Not just knee deep, jeep fulla smog
    Atomic dog
    Like ya behind, heard it through the grapevine
    How much longer will you be mine?
    And I'ma tell ya, I don't like drama
    So do I have to put my handcuffs on your mama
    'Cause Bertha Butt did her damn boogie with her crew

    But I'd rather boo you
    And make you say humdrum, tweedee dum
    Humdrum don't succumb when I'm done, buckin' hits
    One nation under a groove gettin' down for the funk of it
    Tear the roof of this mother like we did last night, son
    And hit you with the bop gun

    Here's my chance to dance my way
    Out of my constriction
    Gonna be freakin' up and down
    Hang up really late
    With the groove I only got
    We shall all be moved

    Ready or not, here we come
    Gettin' down for the one which we believe in
    One nation under a groove
    Gettin' down just for the funk of it
    One nation and we're on the move
    Nothin' can stop us now

    If you hear any noise, it's just me and the boys
    Playin' with our toys
    M-1, 'cuz everybody's gotta have fun
    Under the sun, under the sun
    So rough, so tough when I get down
    The disco fiend with the monster sound
    I wants to get funked up when I'm chillin', whoa
    The bigger the headache, the bigger the pill in

    You let her funk me 'cause my funk is the best
    Comin' from the west

    Kickin' that hits be occupied
    Dedicated to the preservation motion of hips
    Hittin' them dips, CD skips but I'm straight
    As I bounce, rock, skate, now I'll toast to that
    If it's rough, make the girls say, "Do that stuff! aw, do that stuff!"
    But ya got to be, you got to be a freak of the week
    For the top gun, hit you with the bop gun

    One nation under a groove
    Gettin' down just for the funk of it
    One nation and we're on the move
    Nothin' can stop us now
    One nation under a groove
    Gettin' down just for the funk of it
    One nation and we're on the move
    Nothin' can stop us now

    Do not attempt to adjust your radio
    There ain't nothin' wrong, so hit the bong
    Waitin' on the double dutch bus for a ride
    As the buffalo go round the outside
    Put a glide in your stride and a dip in your hip
    Got daytons on the mothership
    And you can ring my bell if you need me to pass
    The dutchie on the left hand side for the sale

    'Cuz nobody knows where the nose goes when the doors close
    Dog chow got the hoes
    Lookin' for the theme from the black hole
    May I'll big bang you with my black pole
    So, flashlight, red light, we don't like cops on the bike
    Just made bail, tonight
    So whatcha gonna do when you get outta jail?
    I'm gonna have some fun with the bop gun

    Ready or not, here we come
    Getting down on the one which we believe in

    One nation under a groove
    Gettin' down just for the funk of it
    One nation and we're on the move
    Nothin' can stop us now
    One nation under a groove
    Gettin' down just for the funk of it
    One nation and we're on the move
    Nothin' can stop us now Writer/s: Garry Marshall Shider, George Clinton Jr., Walter Junie Morrison, William Earl Bootsy Collins
    Publisher: Word Collections Publishing
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