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*Often … Read Full Bio ↴*Maceo Parker released his solo album as Maceo
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*Often times called the new Motown of the South, the city of Atlanta has played an instrumental role in igniting todayβs southern rap explosion. Making party people move their feet for almost two decades with booty shake anthems from pioneers like DJ Smurf, Tag Team, and Success-N-Effect, the A-town has produced their own batch of underground kings as well as platinum-backed chart toppers like Outkast, Lil Jon and Ludacris.
Following in the same footsteps of his homegrown heroes is 21-year-old newcomer Maceo. Already have sizzled down south clubs and radio with his rowdy, angst-filled single βHoe Sit Down,β the gravel-voiced game spitter has quickly made a regional name for himself. Geared up to set his own mark in the rap world with heavy radio play for the riot-inciting single, the emerging emcee proves that he is definitely on the fast track to superstardom with the independent release of his Quick Flip Records debut Straight Out The Pot, which has current Sound Scans of 29,000.
Clearly defining his lyrical prowess on the backbreaking second single Outta Here, Maceo perfectly melds complex street commentary with thunderous 808 drums and snares. He puts chumps to shame while solidifying his own mainstay status in the rap game. And on the semi-autobiographical testament βThe Struggle,β the chameleon-like rapper switches styles once again to gaze at the man in the mirror. Weaving sincere sentiments atop soulful, mid-tempo production, Maceo shares his experiences from surviving the trap to trapping in the vocal booth.
βBut I describe it like T.I., Jadakiss and Jay-Z how I come off the mind. I got a crunk side, but all of it is mixed. I give a little bit of everything,β tells Maceo.
Born the fourth of six children, Maceo was reared in eastside Atlantaβs Zone 6 (Kirkwood). Caught up dead in the middle of his family tree, he was raised by an older brother. Still just a baby himself, the young man with the wisdom of an old soul had two younger siblings to bring up himself. Because his pops was a no-show and his mother was battling a crack addiction, the youngsters were forced to fend for themselves and rarely saw either of their parents.
βWe really raised ourselves. My momma smoked, and my daddy did whatever he did,β he remembers. βMy brother Mario was the backbone of the family. My momma straight now. That was back then. She was smoking in the 90s. I was 10. It was 10 years ago.β
But trouble always seems to follow the ghetto youth. After picking up the pieces and attempting to patch up their lives, the family was dealt another staggering setback. Both of Maceo brothers were indicted for drug trafficking and sentenced to five years in prison. With his eyes squarely fixated on his goals of taking over rap, he never let his bleak situation overpower him.
People go through shit like that everyday. Its plenty more people like me thatβs been through the same thing,β he says. βI just tried to come up out of it. Iβm blessed with the talent to do something else besides messing up.β
The talent was first tapped just three years ago when Quick Flip CEO Fatts heard the juvenile rhyme slinger freestyle with friends. Impressed by Maceoβs impromptu performance on the mic, Fatts suggested that he take his craft more seriously and pursue a rap career. After months of convincing, the teenage verbal titan finally decided to give it a go.
Since then, he has been killing the streets with three underground projectsβBussin on Them Vol. 1 and Vol. 2, and DJ Burn Oneβs Street Certified. He has performed in various venues across the Midwest and Southern region. He has interview articles in several magazines. He has won an award for the single βHoe Sit Down.β All of this without every being on television and that is only the beginning. βEverybody gets their chance. Iβm trying to capitalize to the fullest extent, Maceo expresses. βI have been through so much shit. I look at it like success must have been meant.β True Indeed.
Go Sit Down
Maceo Lyrics
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When a maggot hoe get in ya face talkin dat shit
What ya 'gon do pimpin?!?!?!
Is you 'gon ball up like a bitch
Or is you 'gon stand up like a man?
You know what I want you to do?
Tell dat hoe SIT DOWN!!!!
HOE SIT DOWN!
HOE SIT DOWN!
HOE SIT DOWN!
HOE SIT DOWN!
HOE SIT DOWN!
HOE SIT DOWN!
HOE SIT DOWN!
HOE SIT DOWN!
HOE SIT DOWN! (Hoe sit down)
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[1st Verse: Maceo]
I don't need you hoes, jumpin all around
Steppin on my shoes, knocking liquor down
Please give me space, let me see yo face
Checkin out yo features, if you fine you can stay
Chillin at the bar, eyes on the crowd
Looking for them girls looking cute not wild
Hoes like my style, they be jockin hard
Jumpin round the club, actin like some lil boys
I be grippin toys, killing all the noise
Target practice on, and I'm ready for some war
Niggaz they be stoppin, sittin down watchin
Know they can't stop it, now they wanna cop it
Brotha by my side, you know that he got me
Buckin on these lames, cause they game sloppy
Hoe pay attention, play yo position
Young Maceo taking nothin from these bitches
[Chorus]
[2nd Verse: Marco]
Hoe sit down, every time I come around
You hollerin, screamin, jumpin up and down
Jump around me hoe, I'ma hit ya wit a bow
Knock ya down, and don't give a fuck if you get up hoe
But if ya calm down, we can chill and talk a while
Have a conversation, let imaginations run wild
But if you don't though, Marco gotta let you go
'cause one thing he can't stand is a fuckin wild hoe
Don't get it twisted though, just had to let you know
How a real nigga from dat Kirkwood like hoes
Can't be slutty though, gotta be on point folk
In a minute all the hoes 'gon know how to flip (whoa)
We roll deep so, y'all better stay low
Fuck around and catch blows, better go and call yo folk
Chopper bullets rang out, now everybody on da floor
So all dat jumpin 'round crunk shit, man let it go
[Chorus]
When a maggot hoe get in ya face...
Is you 'gon ball up like a bitch?
HOE SIT DOWN!! [x9]
[3rd Verse: Maceo]
Tell them sucka niggaz, sit they ass down
Musty in da club while they jumpin all around
Boncin all around while they muggin up and down
If they get some pussy then they maybe settle down
Can't get a hoe, now he wanna fight
Try to holla at hoes, you ain't got ya game tight
Breath stank, you stank, body look nasty
Guess what I told him when that lame walked pass me
[Chorus]
The lyrics to Maceo's song "Go Sit Down" are a direct response to aggressive and disrespectful behavior from women, referred to as "maggot hoes" or "wild hoes." The song urges those women to "sit down" and shows that Maceo and Marco (featured in the second verse) are not intimidated or impressed by their actions. Maceo's first verse describes how he ignores these types of women and looks for those who are more attractive and less wild. He is accompanied by his "brotha," who supports him and helps him deal with any trouble that arises. Marco's verse is more confrontational, stating that he has no problem knocking down a woman who gets in his way. He also explains that he prefers women who are not "slutty" and can hold a conversation. The chorus repeats the phrase "Hoe sit down" multiple times, emphasizing the message of the song.
The song showcases Maceo's signature style of trap rap, which is characterized by a strong sense of rhythm, heavy use of autotune, and brash lyrics. It reflects a common theme in trap music, which is the glorification of violence and aggression. However, the song can also be interpreted as a commentary on gender roles and power dynamics in hip-hop culture. The use of the word "hoe" carries with it a history of misogyny and objectification, but the repetition of the phrase "sit down" can also be seen as subverting that dynamic by demanding that these women take a submissive position.
Line by Line Meaning
When a maggot hoe get in ya face talkin dat shit
When a disrespectful person tries to confront you
What ya 'gon do pimpin?!?!?!
What will you do? Will you react like a coward or stand firm like a true man?
Is you 'gon ball up like a bitch
Would you crumple in fear like a weakling?
Or is you 'gon stand up like a man?
Or would you stand your ground like a true man?
You know what I want you to do?
Do you know what I'm asking you to do?
Tell dat hoe SIT DOWN!!!!
Tell that disrespectful person to sit down and shut up.
HOE SIT DOWN!
Repeated phrase stating that the person needs to sit down and be quiet.
[1st Verse: Maceo]
The start of the first verse.
I don't need you hoes, jumpin all around
I don't need disrespect from wild and rude people.
Steppin on my shoes, knocking liquor down
Stepping on my shoes and knocking over drinks is disrespectful.
Please give me space, let me see yo face
Please don't crowd me, let me have my personal space.
Checkin out yo features, if you fine you can stay
I'm looking at your looks, if you're good-looking you can stay.
Chillin at the bar, eyes on the crowd
Relaxing at the bar, watching the people in the club.
Looking for them girls looking cute not wild
Looking for girls who are good-looking, but not loud and disrespectful.
Hoes like my style, they be jockin hard
Girls love my style, they admire and respect me.
Jumpin round the club, actin like some lil boys
Disrespectful people acting immature and foolish.
I be grippin toys, killing all the noise
I have weapons ready, ready to stop any disrespect and noise.
Target practice on, and I'm ready for some war
Ready to take down anyone who disrespects me.
Niggaz they be stoppin, sittin down watchin
People stop and watch me handle disrespect.
Know they can't stop it, now they wanna cop it
They know they can't intervene or prevent it, now they want to copy me.
Brotha by my side, you know that he got me
Friend by my side, ready to back me up.
Buckin on these lames, cause they game sloppy
Taking down disrespectful people because they're acting foolish and unorganized.
Hoe pay attention, play yo position
Be respectful and mindful of what you're doing.
Young Maceo taking nothin from these bitches
I won't tolerate disrespect from anyone.
HOE SIT DOWN!
Repetition of the chorus.
[2nd Verse: Marco]
The start of the second verse.
Hoe sit down, every time I come around
Respectful people need to sit down when I'm around.
You hollerin, screamin, jumpin up and down
Disrespectful people yelling, screaming, and jumping around.
Jump around me hoe, I'ma hit ya wit a bow
If you jump around me, I'll hit you with a punch.
Knock ya down, and don't give a fuck if you get up hoe
Knock you down and don't care if you get back up, disrespectful person.
But if ya calm down, we can chill and talk a while
If you calm down and be respectful, we can have a conversation.
Have a conversation, let imaginations run wild
Have a respectful conversation, let's have an open discussion.
But if you don't though, Marco gotta let you go
If you don't calm down, I'll have to walk away from the conversation.
'cause one thing he can't stand is a fuckin wild hoe
I won't tolerate disrespectful people who act like wild animals.
Don't get it twisted though, just had to let you know
I don't want to be misunderstood, but I had to express my feelings.
How a real nigga from dat Kirkwood like hoes
I, a respectful person from Kirkwood, like women.
Can't be slutty though, gotta be on point folk
Women can't be disrespectful, they need to be respectful and mindful.
In a minute all the hoes 'gon know how to flip (whoa)
Soon all the disrespectful people will know how to properly respect others.
We roll deep so, y'all better stay low
My group is big, so be respectful around us.
Fuck around and catch blows, better go and call yo folk
You'll get in trouble if you're disrespectful, so call your friends for backup.
Chopper bullets rang out, now everybody on da floor
Shots were fired, and now everyone is lying on the floor.
So all dat jumpin 'round crunk shit, man let it go
Stop that disrespectful, wild jumping and dancing.
HOE SIT DOWN!
Repetition of the chorus.
When a maggot hoe get in ya face...
The start of the repetition of the chorus.
Is you 'gon ball up like a bitch?
Will you react like a weakling?
HOE SIT DOWN!! [x9]
Repetition of the chorus.
[3rd Verse: Maceo]
The start of the third verse.
Tell them sucka niggaz, sit they ass down
Tell those disrespectful people to sit down.
Musty in da club while they jumpin all around
Smelly people being wild and disrespectful in the club.
Boncin all around while they muggin up and down
Jumping and staring at other people with disrespect.
If they get some pussy then they maybe settle down
If they get a girlfriend, they may start respecting others.
Can't get a hoe, now he wanna fight
If he can't get a girlfriend, he'll start fights instead.
Try to holla at hoes, you ain't got ya game tight
Trying to flirt with women when they don't have any game.
Breath stank, you stank, body look nasty
Smelling bad and looking disgusting.
Guess what I told him when that lame walked pass me
I expressed my thoughts to the disrespectful person that walked by me.
HOE SIT DOWN!
Repetition of the chorus.
Lyrics Β© Ultra Tunes, BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Capitol CMG Publishing, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: DAVID MCKEE BARNES, LUCIE SILVAS, MARLA CANNON-GOODMAN
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@crookedman5896
godddd... i miss these type of songs.... im so glad i grew up while they were being played, myspace had all the young artists sharing there crunk music... it was a really fun time to experience...
@bowtieoskar2726
2021βΌοΈthis the real shit right here i was raised in the hood so i know about itπΆπΆ
@shantejames5225
Th is song lives rent-free in my head. And was performed live at my school talent show. Had to be there π
@dynestysworld1695
I remember every time this song came on in the club in ATL...people went crazy. Miss them days 1/20/19
@OfficialTransformers
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@brotha-man7
This song and the Nextel chirp song was big on the radio!!!! I was living and working in GA when this was out!!!
@BrownsvilleBaby_Est
Facts.I had juss moved to Columbus,GA from the east coast in 2005 .Filas,Reebok and Dickies suits is all I wore.
@beverlicollins3491
Omg..brings bk so many memos..havent heard this in so long but it still bangs in 2020!!!π―π₯β₯οΈ
@lover2ed134
This song is actually pretty sh!tty π©
@d.elizabethharper6603
They all doing that Chingy dance ...i feel so old. This was the crunk music era. I was in my sophomore yr of college, myspace was popping, guys wore baggy Girbuad jeans and white tees, girls didnt have buttshots yet...the good ole days