West Coast Roc
Gospel Gangstaz Lyrics


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Double G's guaranteed to make you jump
Prod making beats that everybody wanna bump
pump it in the Church, pump it in the clubs
and if you got the humps let it bang in your trunk

(Mr. Solo)
(just slide, slide, slipadee slide)
me the mic and step back and let Solo get it crackin
if you ready like Freddy I can rock steady
keep 'em hot and sweaty as I drops like a Chevy
on gowans, but oh some still ain't understandin me (??)
I takes the party single-handedly, with no profanity
cuz vanity leads to calamity
and thats insanity, id rather rap about the Man in me
(who is He?) oh He be the G O D, dwellin in the Double G
and if He's for me who can trouble me?
I got 'em bouncin to the ouncin, I say what counts and
I see the mic and like Mufasa i'll be pouncin
cuz if you can't make 'em move then your groove ain't hittin
and if they don't repeat your lyrics then you really ain't spittin
but we get props on both sides of what we do
cuz wit ministry and music we true, I thought you knew

The Double G's guaranteed to make you jump
Prod making beats that everybody wanna bump
pump it in the Church, pump it in the clubs
and if you got the humps let it bang in your trunk
this is for the dance floor
this is for you to roll on, hold on
I don't have to say no mo, I think you already know
(and now we gonna show you how the West Coast rocks)

The mic goes around like a pipe in a smoker's basement
while I flow Mr. Solo stands adjacent
I'm from South Central row, don't tempt me do'
I treat the beat like figuero and I pit the flow (??)
admit you got to get to hit to spit you Scripture
as I stand G'ed you take my picture
they like the bang bang boogey
up jump the boogey, coming thru with the G's we got the goodies
everywhere we go people ask me how we do it
I said " its just the G in me, so clap your hands to it "
or better yet move ya body
and scream, the Double G's can make you jump at the party
I got you where I want you, don't you like how I come with the Son
He do you like you never been done, its all fun
I'm a charismatic like im astonic
we treat a vinyed like a foreward hydraulics (??)

The Double G's guaranteed to make you jump
Prod making beats that everybody wanna bump
pump it in the Church, pump it in the clubs
and if you got the humps let it bang in your trunk
this is for the dance floor
this is for you to roll on, hold on
I don't have to say no mo, I think you already know
(and now we gonna show you how the West Coast rocks)

all across the nation we celebrated
second CD, highly anticipate it, glad you waited
now its on, its the full swing
sizin up the powers like a fighter in a bull ring
my music is bumpin, and now they jumpin like a checker
and I got the feelin that im a sell a million records
but even if I don't im a keep my head high, stickin out my chest
cuz I know I did my best
flow lyr'ally precisely, beats laid nicely
now playa haters wanna excise me (??)
but don't hate me cuz God is blessin me
and no im not a monk so ain't no need in testin me
I'm testin the the mic just to see if its too loud
1 2, 1 2, let it to adjust the crowd
God Saved them, I think we gave 'em what they came for
now in pandemonium they beggin for an encore

The Double G's guaranteed to make you jump
Prod making beats that everybody wanna bump
pump it in the Church, pump it in the clubs
and if you got the humps let it bang in your trunk
this is for the dance floor
this is for you to roll on, hold on
I don't have to say no mo, I think you already know
(and now we gonna show you how the West Coast rocks)
The Double G's guaranteed to make you jump
Prod making beats that everybody wanna bump
pump it in the Church, pump it in the clubs
and if you got the humps let it bang in your trunk
this is for the dance floor
this is for you to roll on, hold on
I don't have to say no mo, I think you already know
(and now we gonna show you how the West Coast rocks)
The Double G's guaranteed to make you jump




Prod making beats that everybody wanna bump
pump it in the Church, pump it in the clubs

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Gospel Gangstaz's song West Coast Roc are about the group's desire to make music that can be enjoyed by everyone, regardless of their location or background. The song celebrates the West Coast lifestyle and culture, while also promoting positive messages about faith and spirituality. The chorus sets the tone, stating that the "Double G's" (Gospel Gangstaz) are guaranteed to make you jump, with Prod's beats being hailed as some of the best around. The song encourages people to listen to their music in both the church and the club, with the common goal of getting the listener to dance and feel good.


The verses are all rapped by different members of the group, including Mr. Solo, who speaks about his desire to rap about the "Man in me", referring to his faith in God. He rejects using profanity in his rhymes and instead chooses to focus on the positive as he seeks to create a good party atmosphere. The song also contains references to the group's South Central roots and their ability to bring people together with their music. Overall, the lyrics of West Coast Roc are both celebratory and spiritual, reflecting a group that is proud of their West Coast heritage and beliefs, and who seeks to uplift others through their art.


Line by Line Meaning

Double G's guaranteed to make you jump
Gospel Gangstaz is sure their music will make the listeners dance and jump around in excitement.


Prod making beats that everybody wanna bump
Prod is producing beats that are highly popular and desirable to listen to.


pump it in the Church, pump it in the clubs
The music is suitable for both church and club settings, and can be played in either for people to dance to.


and if you got the humps let it bang in your trunk
If you have a car with a good sound system, you can play the music in your car loud enough to vibrate it.


(Mr. Solo) (just slide, slide, slipadee slide)
Mr. Solo introduces himself and tells the listeners to slide and dance to the music.


me the mic and step back and let Solo get it crackin
Gospel Gangstaz is giving the mic to Mr. Solo to start rapping and making the crowd excited.


if you ready like Freddy I can rock steady
If the listeners are ready to dance, Mr. Solo can give them a steady, exciting beat.


keep 'em hot and sweaty as I drops like a Chevy
Mr. Solo will keep the crowd dancing and sweating as he delivers his rhymes and beats like a powerful car.


on gowans, but oh some still ain't understandin me (??)
Some people still don't understand Mr. Solo's music or rhymes, despite his best efforts.


I takes the party single-handedly, with no profanity
Mr. Solo is confident in his ability to keep the party going by himself, without using any profanity in his music.


cuz vanity leads to calamity and that's insanity
Mr. Solo believes that being vain can lead to disastrous consequences and can lead to insanity.


and I'd rather rap about the Man in me
Mr. Solo prefers to rap about his faith and the God within him rather than indulging in vain rhymes.


(who is He?) oh He be the G O D, dwellin in the Double G
The 'He' that Mr. Solo raps about is none other than God, who resides within the Gospel Gangstaz group.


and if He's for me who can trouble me?
If God is on Mr. Solo's side, then nobody can harm him or stop him from doing well.


I got 'em bouncin to the ouncin, I say what counts and
Mr. Solo's lyrics and beats are making people dance and bounce around to the rhythm he has created.


I see the mic and like Mufasa I'll be pouncin
Mr. Solo is ready to take control of the mic and rap powerfully, just like Mufasa from The Lion King.


cuz if you can't make 'em move then your groove ain't hittin
If someone cannot make the crowd dance and move to their music, it means their music isn't enjoyable or exciting enough.


and if they don't repeat your lyrics then you really ain't spittin
If people don't remember or repeat Mr. Solo's lyrics, then it means his rhymes aren't good enough.


but we get props on both sides of what we do
Gospel Gangstaz receive praise from both the secular and religious worlds for their style of music and ministry work.


cuz wit ministry and music we true, I thought you knew
Gospel Gangstaz combines their music with ministry work, which they believe is true and beneficial, and they believe their audience understands and appreciates this.


this is for the dance floor
The song is meant for the dance floor and to make people dance and have fun.


this is for you to roll on, hold on
The song is meant for people to roll and have fun with, while still holding on to their beliefs and morals.


I don't have to say no mo, I think you already know
Gospel Gangstaz doesn't need to explain or hype up their music, because they believe their audience understands and appreciates their unique style.


(and now we gonna show you how the West Coast rocks)
Gospel Gangstaz are going to demonstrate how the West Coast makes music and how it can get people dancing and excited.


The mic goes around like a pipe in a smoker's basement
The mic is being passed around like a pipe in a smoker's basement, with each rapper taking their turn to give their performance.


while I flow Mr. Solo stands adjacent
While the other rappers are performing, Mr. Solo is standing nearby waiting for his turn to rap.


I'm from South Central row, don't tempt me do'
Mr. Solo is from South Central and warns the audience not to mess with him or provoke him.


I treat the beat like figuero and I pit the flow (??)
Mr. Solo treats the beat like a car and drives it with a powerful and exciting flow.


admit you got to get to hit to spit you Scripture
Mr. Solo believes that in order to effectively rap about scripture, you need to be truly invested in it and have a deep understanding of it.


as I stand G'ed you take my picture
Mr. Solo stands proud and cool like a true gangsta, and the audience wants to take his picture to remember the moment.


they like the bang bang boogey
The audience enjoys and appreciates Gospel Gangstaz's style of music and is dancing to it.


up jump the boogey, coming thru with the G's we got the goodies
The audience is jumping and dancing to the beats, and Gospel Gangstaz is bringing the party with their talented performance.


everywhere we go people ask me how we do it
People are curious about how Gospel Gangstaz delivers such an exciting and unique style of music.


I said " its just the G in me, so clap your hands to it "
Gospel Gangstaz attribute their unique style of music to the God within them, and encourage their audience to continue dancing and having fun.


or better yet move ya body
Gospel Gangstaz encourages the audience to keep moving and dancing to the music.


and scream, the Double G's can make you jump at the party
Gospel Gangstaz believe that their music is so exciting and danceable that it can make the audience jump and scream with joy at any party or event.


now its on, its the full swing
The party is now in full swing and Gospel Gangstaz is bringing their best performance for the audience.


sizin up the powers like a fighter in a bull ring
Gospel Gangstaz is sizing up the audience's excitement and energy level, almost like a fighter would size up their opponent before a big fight.


my music is bumpin, and now they jumpin like a checker
Gospel Gangstaz's music is so amazing and danceable that the audience is jumping around excitedly, just like checkers in a game.


and I got the feelin that im a sell a million records
Gospel Gangstaz are confident that their music will become a hit and sell millions of copies.


but even if I don't im a keep my head high, stickin out my chest
Even if their music doesn't become a commercial hit, Gospel Gangstaz will continue to believe in themselves and their unique style, and remain proud of their work.


cuz I know I did my best
For Gospel Gangstaz, the most important thing is that they gave their best effort and performed with passion and skill.


flow lyr'ally precisely, beats laid nicely
Gospel Gangstaz strive for precision and clarity in their lyrics, and they take great care in arranging their beats in a musically pleasing manner.


now playa haters wanna excise me
There may be some people who do not appreciate Gospel Gangstaz's style of music or message, and may want to exclude them or criticize their work.


but don't hate me cuz God is blessin me
Gospel Gangstaz believe that their successes are due to the blessings of God, and encourage their critics not to hate them because of it.


and no im not a monk so ain't no need in testin me
Gospel Gangstaz are not monks or religious extremists, and there is no need to test their faith or dedication.


I'm testin the the mic just to see if its too loud
Gospel Gangstaz are simply testing the mic and making sure the volume is appropriate for the audience.


1 2, 1 2, let it to adjust the crowd
Gospel Gangstaz is making sure the mic and sound system are properly adjusted to meet the needs of the audience.


God Saved them, I think we gave 'em what they came for
Gospel Gangstaz believe that their music and message have saved people, and they are confident that they have delivered what the audience wanted to hear and experience.


now in pandemonium they beggin for an encore
The audience is thrilled and excited by Gospel Gangstaz's performance, and are begging for an encore to keep the party going.


pump it in the Church, pump it in the clubs
Gospel Gangstaz's music is suitable for both religious and secular settings, and can be played in either to get people dancing and having fun.




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