Get That
B.G. & Soulja Slim Lyrics
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Shorty G
Man it's twenty-two
Let's go
Y'all know the vibes
Let's go
Yeah
The forty stick so close to me you think we was neighbors
Breed let off several shots but it didn't even graze us
You let a nigga take your stick so now you in the grave son
I'm a real gangster this that shit you can't rehearse
When I was 10 I kept that blower and put in that work
God bless me dearly it's a reason I'm still on this earth
So ima do it to the limit till I'm off this earth
I got some southside niggas with them forty blics
I got some northside niggas with extended clips
I know some killers from the Curv that blow a cold shoty
And when they finish with you they won't identify the body
I got some gangsters down south that'll leave you bent
I got some gangsters down south represent the six
I know some niggas in the ATL them boys ready
Nationwide with this gangster shit just free Larry
Projects repping in this bitch shout out the seven fours
You can stack the condos high they still da Bungalow
Atta bees kept it popping get it for the low
Robert Taylor kept it popping with them freaky hoes
Let's go
Playas give me dap when I be swerving in the scenery
I be getting it busting that is why your hoe be feeling me
Never leave the house without the drum you niggas fringy
Keep my circle small unless you matching with my energy
Jimmy dropped a dime hoping that them pigs would also finish me
Damn that nigga a rat I should've knew it from the beginning G
King was on front line I swear to gawd when Linda sentenced me
We running up the bag straight to the hustle that's where my muscles be
The 40 stick so close to me you would think we was neighbors
I don't fret with fuck niggas I just get that paper
Breed let off several shots but it didn't even graze
You let a nigga take your stick so now you in the grave son
I'm a real gangster this that shit you can't rehearse
When I was 10 I kept that blower and put in that work
God bless me dearly it's a reason I'm still on dis earth
So ima do it to the fullest till I'm off the earth
I don't finally hit the motherload
We.ae ain't going broke no moe
Bitches come a dim or dozen so I can never a trust a hoe
One thing in my life that my 2 eyes ain't never seen before
A thot that would not go that's why I keep them bitches on the rope
That yolo on top of the stove it made it glow they got em' lucky charms
Posted outside of the store I got it joking pay me Leprechaun
Diord to floor in Aura
Stayin shape I'm a hexagon
If this music don't soar straight to border plug me Mexican
Hucklebee
Last time that I seen him I was sixteen
And by that time I didn't need no father he was dead to me
Excessively I blow on dem trees it just refreshes me
I be in my own lane but I will swerve if you addressing things
The 40 stick so close to me you would think we neighbors
I don't fret with fuck niggas I just get that paper
Breed let off several shots but it didn't even graze us
You let a nigga take your stick so now you in da grave son
I'm a real gangster this that shit you can't rehearse
When I was 10 I kept that blower and put in that work
God bless me dearly it's a reason I'm still on dis earth
So ima do it to the limit till I'm off the earth
Yeah
Y'all already know how the vibes be
Shorty G
Land of the Lost
Bloody curve
Chiraq
It's up there stuck
The song "Get That" by B.G. & Soulja Slim is all about gangster life, where the lyrics bring out what one can do to survive in such a life. The first verse is rapped by Be-Legit, who asserts his superiority and his knowledge of the city's crime scene. He asserts that he has an edge in the game, and he makes sure to keep it that way by keeping his enemies at bay. The second verse, however, is rapped by Big Bone, and he talks about the violence that comes with gangster life. He threatens to take everything from his victims, even their women and children. Meanwhile, the third verse rapped by D-Day is about working his way up the drug dealing game and accumulating wealth. He also brags about being top dog in the game and warns those who dare to challenge him.
The song is a representation of the lifestyle of gangsters and their constant struggle for survival in a violent world. It also shows their willingness to do whatever it takes to achieve their goals, even if it means hurting others. The lyrics sound rough and aggressive, but they illustrate the harsh reality of the situation. It is a song that speaks to the truth of the streets and the dark side of life that some people have to endure in order to survive.
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Written by: Marvin Johnson
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@doncesar6313
RIP SOULJA SLIM π₯π₯π₯
FREE B.G. π₯π₯π₯π₯π₯
@silent10ful
B.G. Went off, he killed this
@bkl974
R.I.P Soujia Slim
@ryanoutlaw4780
ONE OF MY ALL TIME FAVORITE SONGS......UPTOWN CONNECTION
@quesoaop1559
2019 in this bih still goes hard
@everyonesopinionisdumb
Bruh in Cali bangin this thought i was the only one still riding to it
@raystroman4473
β I been outchea survived the worst shit, I mean I was really on some head-first shit , stalk a nigga put him on a t shirt shit , then go to the funeral and carry the hearse shit β shit was hardπ₯π₯π₯π₯
@skinnycee4288
This that gangsta shit Baltimore to New Orleans
@Kushtastic504
504!
@PIR454
Greatness!!!