Lee Majors Come Again

Album: Hot Sauce Committee Part Two (2009)
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  • Doin' it big
    I'm the lyrical mathematical, genius
    Splashin' like lime juice
    You never seen this
    Internationally known
    The longest the leanest
    Shout out the one Jose Nenis
    Hit 'em with the rhyme
    And the rhyme don't stop
    Yeah we got the beat
    And the beat go drop
    The ping pong paddle
    Make the batter go pop
    Now take a look around this spot
    I'm seeing every detail
    Like an over-cranked camera
    Sleestacks in the back say "Damn ya!"
    You say "I can't", and "I say "Why can't you""
    Chopping the track in the - in the land of...

    Yo wanna buy this you wanna take that
    Wanna wanna try this wanna wanna make that
    You can't abide this you wanna fake that
    Take a look around you
    Yo wanna buy this you wanna take that
    Wanna wanna try this wanna wanna make that
    You can't abide this you wanna fake that
    Take a look around you

    There's a bird in here
    That's my D.J. not Dr. Brassiere
    Dropping bombs like a bombardier
    Cocao he's a chocolatiere
    We're giving y'all a little slice of heaven
    B boys bringing it back to A7
    Deal with the schism, ride on the rhythm
    Sweet like pie and the pie's what I give 'em
    I'll stage a coup and usurp your position
    'Cause like a Mormon, we on a mission
    We're audible-visible, cadence is lyrical
    Got the mental and physical when the moment is critical

    You wanna buy this you wanna take that
    Wanna wanna try this wanna wanna make that
    You can't abide this you wanna fake that
    Take a look around you
    Yo wanna buy this you wanna take that
    Wanna wanna try this wanna wanna make that
    You can't abide this you wanna fake that
    Take a look around you

    Lee Majors come again
    Like the sixteen billion dollar man
    Ooh watch out, in the back of the bus, gonna bust
    Lee Majors style

    I said stop watch how I flip
    Bill Piedmont with the kung fu grip
    Haymaker round house show can't continue
    At the roller rink down in Virginia
    Oh did I spill the beans
    I see your grandpa in Apple Bottom jeans
    A Von Dutch cap Ugg boots to match
    Once the word gets out you can't take it back
    I'm a pause tape competition expert winner
    Just a doggone long armed tall yarn spinner
    You want to battle? Easy now star
    My DJ's so nasty he needs a sneeze guard

    You wanna buy this you wanna take that
    Wanna wanna try this wanna wanna make that
    You can't abide this you wanna fake that
    Take a look around you
    Yo wanna buy this you wanna take that
    Wanna wanna try this wanna wanna make that
    You can't abide this you wanna fake that
    Take a look around you Writer/s: ADAM HOROVITZ, ADAM NATHANIEL YAUCH, MICHAEL LOUIS DIAMOND
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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