Juelz Santana (born LaRon Louis James on February 18, 1983) is an African-American and Dominican [1] rapper and producer from Harlem, Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States who first became known for his "featured" status on Cam'ron's 2002 hits, "Oh Boy", and "Hey Ma". Juelz is also known for his words "Ay!" and "Aight!"
I Can't Feel My Face
On Jan. 29 Santana revealed details about the upcoming album with Cash Money Records' star artist, Lil' Wayne.The collaboration, titled I Can't Feel My Face, is finished, according to Santana said that a recently leaked mixtape was just a taste of what he had in store with Lil Wayne "That's done, everybody who thinks that not happening, we did a mixtape, and the mixtape leaked," Santana told AllHipHop.com. "We did the tour together and we got over 40 records, so that's definitely going down." Santana said the two would select the best of the songs they recorded to produce I Can't Feel My Face, which is due in stores this year.
"It's something that's never been done before, a dude from the north and a dude from the south, especially with the south being so hot, and me being one of the hottest dudes in the north," Santana boasted. "We just gonna let the music talk. Me and Weezy just put out a single 'Black Republicans.' We Black Democrats running those Black Republicans out of office."
I Can't Feel My Face is a collaborative album by Lil Wayne & Juelz Santana planned to release sometime in 2007. The first single of the album will be called "I Can't Feel My Face". The second single will be called "Bonafide Hustla". The first radio single was leaked on the internet in June 2006, called "Get at These Niggaz". The album will feature guest appearances by Birdman, Cam'Ron, the whole Dipset crew, Curren$y, Jim Jones, Paul Wall, Young Jeezy, Cassidy, Ying Yang Twins, Jermaine Dupri and Chamillionaire. Many are under the misconception that all the songs have been leaked. Many have confused Blow: The I Can't Feel My Face Prequel with the actual album that will be released some time in 2007. The leaked version contains 13 tracks including "Keep on Talking," a track expected to be released on Tha Carter III.
Get At These Niggaz
Juelz Santana & Lil Wayne Lyrics
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Get at these niggas, man?
You already got em
Who you? Weezy Baby
I do what the fuck I wanna
Come from the corner they call (what?)
Didn't want you at all (yep)
Packing them heaters in the
Heat of the morning
Strapping them kilos in that seat
Of that Honda -we armored!
Back in the geo-quarter key was the normal
Jack a nigga if he hurtin'
Not believing in karma but
What if he armed and what
If he ready to shoot?
We strap up shut the fuck up
And dippity do what we gotta
Who we gotta, when we gotta
It's murder murder mur murder murder
Don't think about it
One thing about it them niggas
Hoes they ain't about it
Complain about it and ain't around it
Shame on 'em
I gain honor, fame, power, money, bitches
More problems and more guns, simple addition
Plus, I got choppers on the hog
Homie on bed rest head doctor on call
I got a masseuse who'd rather seduce me
Now everytime she hear my name she salute me
Bitch nigga do you cause I know Imma do me
Born from New Orleans you gon
Have to shoot me
Streets my heart I love her to the core
But she just like a bitch
Man she fucking with them all
So, I'm strapped up never coming in the raw
Magnum when I'm coming through the door
Whats it for? (you know)
And I ain't talkin condom, nigga, I'm
Talkin 45 palm a nigga, launch a nigga back
Send him back home with his
Back blown to the point
Where you can see his back bone stickin out
I stick it out when it's drought time, too
Make it work like the first
I'm about mines dude (ya know)
I get it crackin I'm about my moves
Don't step on these Gators I'm about my shoes
(boy) and you don't want me to
Step out my shoes and
Step out my groove and let out my tools
The hammer kill, the hammer
Will make you stop
Drop and roll like you slipped
On a banana peel
Live by the code and honor honor the code
Stop snitchin, be a man nigga honor your role
I stick by the stove, when I'm on it it's on
You see that coke turn to oil it's on
Nigga it's on
You see that hard base and the water is soft
Gimme that ice lemme show you it's on
Nigga it's on
I'm sellin heavy things, down to anything
Bricks, half quarters
I got everything ya digg? Aye
Come equipped with them sizzlers
For the blizzard
Here's a sick sickle for you
And your lil niggas elz, Imma get em -they
Bitches they just bitches
Just bought a new Glock 40 shots hair trigger
Shots through the driver side that
Mean the driver died
Car crash kill the passenger double homicide
We in all black like Amistad
They call my crew old school cause
We walk around with 99s
Millimeters red dot find the spot
Head shot body drop two fingers I'm out
Gunslinger Hollygrove, Fireman kinda hot
Tie yo ass up and leave ya
Body in the loadin docks
New Orleans rollin rock Syrup in the soda pop
I can get rich all I need is a stove
And I'll stand over that bitch
Til them thangs get swole
And I'll work that corner in
The heat or the cold i'm good
Yeah this right here is what
You niggas didn't want
Yea, bitch nigga I'm in Harlem
Yea, pussy nigga I'm way in Harlem
Yea, they took my city so I'm in Harlem
Fuckin' wit Elz nigga
Santana, red bandana nigga
Holla at ya mu fuckin boy
Elz, these niggas looking like
They ate a dick
That's how these niggas looking
In the mufucking face shut the fuck up nigga
Quarter to a key come see me nigga
Yeah, they talking bout New Orleans gone
Nigga I am New Orleans, nigga that's right
Yeah, but like I said bitch
Nigga I'm in Harlem nigga!
Fuckin' with Elz nigga
The lyrics of Juelz Santana & Lil Wayne's song "Get At These Niggaz" depict a confrontational and boastful attitude. The song starts with Weezy asking Juelz if he's ready to confront their enemies, to which Juelz responds confidently that they already have control over them. The verses then go on to describe their street credibility, willingness to resort to violence, and their determination to protect themselves in dangerous situations. Lil Wayne specifically references his roots in New Orleans and his commitment to staying true to his persona.
Overall, the lyrics convey a sense of bravado and aggression, with the artists asserting their power and dominance in the street life. The use of violent imagery and references to illegal activities showcases their willingness to do whatever it takes to maintain their stature and protect their interests.
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Darius Williams
The Best Duo In the History of Rap!!! π―π―π―π―ππΎππΎππΎππΎππΎ. #Louisiana & NY legends!!! π―ππΎπ―
Andrew A
Itβs like Wayne and Santana... they just became ... Super Fucking Saiyan possessed.
Supreme Surfer
Still bumping this in 2019 Wayne & Elz was like MJ & Prince if they woulda worked together
Mr. A6
Wayne forceeeeeedddd itπ₯π₯π₯π₯π₯ yoo he heard Juelz verse. Then was like let me go back in the studio and add some more fire π₯π₯ take that
primer
one of my favorite mixtapes
Delejayn
His two verses better than Juelz
C L
timeless, classic! π₯π₯π₯
Carl Gee
Got damn wayne that 2nd verse
primer
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Too Sturdy
My favorite duo next to Jada and Styles