Having had his fair share of hardships, P. Reign a.k.a. “The King of Da North” knows all about overcoming adversity. Losing countless friends and family to gun violence and incarceration, he has managed not only to make it out of one of the most notorious neighbourhoods in Canada, but also to position himself at the forefront of Canadian music although I’m sure being able to call Drake a very close friend doesn’t hurt.
It’s the phrase “Loyalty is Priceless” that has kept the 24 year old Guyanese descendant grounded, among childhood friends, and has created a foundation for music and a movement that is just as real as the surroundings that shaped his life to date; it’s no wonder this phrase can be found tattooed on every member of the Reps-Up team. Created 7 years ago in the heart of Kingston and Galloway otherwise known as G-way, the Reps quickly gained a reputation in the streets throughout Toronto, a reputation that would ultimately lead to its demise. Dismantled by court cases and tragedy, P. Reign was consequently led to develop his own distinct sound and pursue a solo career and is currently touring throughout Canada and allowing his music to spread internationally.
The spirit of what Reps-Up was built on continues to blossom through the music. With an extended family that is as strong a supporting cast as any, P. Reign continues to make music that both women and men love (no homo on the latter). With a catalogue that would give your favourite artist a run for his money, song writing has never been difficult. P. Reign’s music address the complexities of street life, both good and bad; that of women, and the relentless pursuit of what he had never imagined growing up. His current single “In My Hood” produced by T-Minus (Ludacris: How Low) was released in spring 2010 and is blowing up the charts on FM radio in Canada and internationally. The video, directed by Sharpshooter released later on in the summer build a sensational buzz online across North America and was featured on numerous websites and blogs where it received nothing but positive feedback. The video for “Call My Name” was released in October 2010 exclusively on Thisis50.com and will be followed with the release of the mixtape When it Reigns it Pours on Nov 1st, on Thisis50.com as well!
To date, P. Reign has shared stages with the likes of Keri Hilson, T-Pain, Rick Ross, Flo Rida, Jasmine Sullivan and more.
Keep your eyes and ears open and look out for P. Reign coming to a city near you
We Them
P. Reign Lyrics
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Shake it girl, work it girl
Us thugs, we like them girlz
Little mama wit alla that (Heyy)
Let me tell you where the partys at (oohh oohh)
No Limits where the ballas at (over here)
We pop bottles like we quarterbacks
Lookin good mami, won't you shake that thing
I like your style and the way you move
You make a thug wanna get wit you
[Silkk] When I come through Dawg you no I'm fly
[Master P] It's about to jump off
[Silkk] when I stop by
[Master P]
We ain't LL but we jus those type of guys
Thugs in the club with them bottles in the sky
My wrist sittin on 24 carats
Rookies tuckin in they chains they must be embarrassed
[Silkk]
I slide through grab a couple of bottles
Later on fly threw grab a couple of models
You a balla you outside or in
I pulled up there's more outside then in
Niggaz in the parkin lot sparkin blunts
Like if you ain't on 20's or above don't park out front
Some couple of dudes ran up the street
Tried to park and run
Get back to the spot
Once I get back to the yact
[Master P]
I'm on the dance floor with trina and tasha
I'm a actor so its juice and vodka
Tell the waiter more champagne for shorty
We in a V.I.P. and bout to get naughty
[Chorus: repeat 2X]
Shake it girl, work it girl
Us thugs, we like them girlz
[Curren$y]
Call me on a Sunday
You no a dawg could roll through
In a black 350z with no roof
Excuse me I don't no what they told you
But I'm gettin in for free anywhere that I go to
Curren$y the high spitter got hella flows
Rock platinum rolls white, yellow gold
Got the world in my hand won't let it go
I'm not a lightweight 'cause I got heavy dough
Young dude ice so chunky
Game so smooth that's why they want me
Ooh too cool way to flossy
If that's your boo you better get her off me
[Chorus: repeat 2X]
Shake it girl, work it girl
Us thugs, we like them girlz
The song "We Them" by P.Reign featuring Silkk, Master P, and Curren$y is all about the party life and the type of women that thugs like. The chorus repeats twice and tells women to shake and work their bodies because thugs like them. In the first verse, Silkk and Master P talk about partying in a club and popping bottles. They are looking for women to dance with and enjoy the night with them. Master P even mentions his 24-carat wrist and how some people are too embarrassed to show off their less valuable chains.
In the second verse, Curren$y talks about his partying habits and how he can get into clubs for free. He boasts about his wealth and how he's not interested in women with boyfriends. Overall, the song is an ode to partying with wealthy men and having a good time.
Line by Line Meaning
Shake it girl, work it girl
Encouragement for girls to dance provocatively
Us thugs, we like them girlz
A declaration that thugs are attracted to girls who dance provocatively
Little mama wit alla that (Heyy)
A compliment about the girl's body
Let me tell you where the partys at (oohh oohh)
Offer to take the girl to a party
No Limits where the ballas at (over here)
The party is at a place called No Limits where wealthy people hang out
We pop bottles like we quarterbacks
A comparison between buying expensive alcohol and a quarterback throwing a football
Hey girl won't you do that dance
Request for the girl to continue dancing seductively
Lookin good mami, won't you shake that thing
Another compliment about the girl's appearance and request for her to dance
I like your style and the way you move
More compliments about the girl's seductive dancing
You make a thug wanna get wit you
The girl's seductive dancing is so appealing that even a tough guy wants to be with her
When I come through Dawg you no I'm fly
Silkk asserts that he is stylish and impressive
It's about to jump off
There is about to be a party or an exciting event
when I stop by
Silkk will make an appearance at the party or club
We ain't LL but we jus those type of guys
Master P points out that they are not LL Cool J, but are still attractive to women
Thugs in the club with them bottles in the sky
A description of the type of men at the club, holding up bottles
My wrist sittin on 24 carats
Master P is wearing a very expensive gold bracelet
Rookies tuckin in they chains they must be embarrassed
Less wealthy people are hiding their jewelry out of shame
I slide through grab a couple of bottles
Silkk goes to grab bottles of expensive alcohol
Later on fly threw grab a couple of models
Silkk will later find some attractive women to party with
You a balla you outside or in
A baller or wealthy person can afford to be either inside or outside of the club
I pulled up there's more outside then in
Silkk and his friends arrived at the club and there are more people waiting outside than inside
Niggaz in the parkin lot sparkin blunts
Some men are smoking marijuana in the parking lot
Like if you ain't on 20's or above don't park out front
People who are not driving expensive cars are not welcome to park near the club entrance
Some couple of dudes ran up the street
A group of men ran up the street, possibly to escape a fight
Tried to park and run
The men trying to escape may have parked their car and ran
Get back to the spot
Silkk went back to his home or another private location
Once I get back to the yact
Silkk is returning to his yacht
I'm on the dance floor with trina and tasha
Master P is dancing with two women named Trina and Tasha
I'm a actor so its juice and vodka
Master P has a reputation for acting and is drinking a mixture of juice and vodka
Tell the waiter more champagne for shorty
Master P orders champagne for one of his female companions
We in a V.I.P. and bout to get naughty
Master P and his companions are in a private VIP area and plan to engage in sexual activity
Call me on a Sunday
Curren$y is available to be called on a Sunday
You no a dawg could roll through
Curren$y is confident that he can attend any party or event he wants
In a black 350z with no roof
Curren$y drives a sporty car with the top off
Excuse me I don't no what they told you
Curren$y is refuting something that someone else may have said about him
But I'm gettin in for free anywhere that I go to
Curren$y doesn't have to pay to get into clubs or parties
Curren$y the high spitter got hella flows
Curren$y is a talented rapper who can freestyle well
Rock platinum rolls white, yellow gold
Curren$y is wearing jewelry made of different materials and colors
Got the world in my hand won't let it go
Curren$y is successful and has no plans to give up his riches or fame
I'm not a lightweight 'cause I got heavy dough
Curren$y is not a small fry in the music industry because he makes a lot of money
Young dude ice so chunky
Curren$y's jewelry is big and impressive
Game so smooth that's why they want me
Curren$y's charisma and talent make him attractive and respected
Ooh too cool way to flossy
Curren$y is aware that he looks cool and is showing off his treasures
If that's your boo you better get her off me
Curren$y attracts a lot of women, and he's warning people to keep their significant others away from him
Shake it girl, work it girl
Encouragement for girls to dance provocatively
Us thugs, we like them girlz
A declaration that thugs are attracted to girls who dance provocatively
Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: MICHAEL, WILLIAMS", "VYSHONN MILLER, ED MERIWETHER, KHIA CHAMBERS
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@SirHimothyy
Easily one of the most underrated tracks in hip hop in this last decade.
@SuperHaloreach1
Hearing this beat instantly makes me think, "Yep its A$AP Rocky". Killing it as always.
@frankburka5685
p reign is so under rated bro this dude is the real deal
@wichomartinez5823
2020 stand up!!💯💯 I remember bumping this In
high school!! Brings back memories
@thomasfilion875
Amen!!!! Right after high school
@legos8313
Yessir I was bumping this before high school
@gamerking2020
I think was a junior back then when I bumped this jam. 💯
@ProdByGILLZ
Yoooo same!!
@pimpin8690
skateboarding in middle school to this
@itiswhatitis155
IT'S 2019 AND WE STILL HERE!!!!🔥🔥