Knockin

Album: Give The Drummer Some (2011)
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  • Feel the bass
    You-you feel the bass
    Y-you-you-you feel the bass
    You-you feel the bass
    Y-you-you-you feel

    Cruisin down the boulevard feelin' hella good
    Smokin' while I'm drivin', you would if you could
    So I'm a push, smokin' on this Reggie Bush
    Avoidin' the P's, steady tryin' to hit it (hit it)
    Jesus G's, you niggaz don't get it
    And she's a tease, you're never gonna hit it
    She say she wanna keep her clothes on
    I'm not a drummer but this summer the beat goes on
    I told her, let me flip this shit, then I'll dip this shit
    Then I'll hit this shit, I'm the magnificent
    Equivalent to no other, relevant to recover
    Sell that shit to your mother

    [Chorus]
    Tell me can, you hear, me knockin' knock knock-knockin'
    I make, you feel, be-beat droppin' drop drop-droppin'
    The bass, is bangin' out the place, place, is bangin' out
    So can, you hear, me-me knock knock kn-knock-knockin'

    Me, Luda! Yo (woo!)
    You beat it like Ike Turner, I swang it like A-Rod
    Up-and-comin' rappers better keep they fuckin' day job
    Cause I'm the best so they got me mistooken
    So clock in and watch this lyrical ass whoopin
    Cause they got flows that make hoes sleepy like slow jams
    My shit rocks! (Cocaine!) Like Lindsay Lohan
    Listen to Luda in the Cadillac Broug-ham
    Try to turn me down and your niggaz like "NO, MAN! "
    Don't you ever touch a black man's radio!
    'Specially when Luda (Bust Rhymes) in (Scenario)
    Plat' plaques from Rio to Ontario
    Bustin' through your speakers like Tyson's in your stereo

    [Chorus]

    Ughhhh, I'll plug jumper cables to the bridge (Bay area!)
    Put your lights back in this bitch (bitch)
    West Coast representative from the label they call Sick Wid It
    The best that ever lived it and spit it
    And fucked around and got away with it (got away with it)
    Ughh, ever since the '80s I've been paved with it, overlooked and underrated
    Gotta keep it real with y'all, I can't fake it (I can't fake it)
    Ughh, I be off-beat then I'm on-beat
    Then I'm off-beat then I'm on-beat and my style is so unique
    I gotta have one teeth in my mouth and sweep a broad up off her feet (feet)
    Took her down on the couch before I had a chance to speak (speak)
    Skeeted all in her mouth and then we went for round three (three)
    We was tied just like the soap opera [?], at the same time reached our peak

    [Chorus] Writer/s: ALLAN GRIGG, CALVIN BROADUS, CHRISTOPHER BRIDGES, EARL STEVENS, TRAVIS BARKER
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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