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Album: More Than Alot (2008)
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  • About five or six years ago I hitchhiked here
    And ended up in a skunk out in the
    Middle of this place and it turned up outta the freeway.

    This little old man comes up to me with a backpack,about
    10 bucks between us, and he goes

    "You know where you are? you in the jungle baby!"

    Jungle, jungle, jungle, jungle

    About five or six years ago I hitchhiked here
    And ended up in a skunk out in the
    Middle of this place and it turned up outta the freeway.
    This little old man comes up to me with a backpack,about
    Ten bucks between us, and he goes

    "You know where you are? you in the jungle baby!"

    You know where you are? you in the jungle baby!

    Jungle, jungle, jungle, jungle Writer/s: SAUL GREGORY MILTON, WILLIAM FREDERICK KENNARD
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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