Roll It Up, Light It Up, Smoke It Up

Album: Friday soundtrack (1995)
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  • Fuckin' Buddha comin' at'cha live
    Direct with the biggest, fattest joint
    Comin' in with indo flavors
    Fuckin' Buddha comin' at'cha like this
    '95

    It's, Friday mornin', where the weed at?
    Let me dip into my pocket for my fat weed sack
    Cause I want to get high like a plane in the sky, with the indo cloud in my brain
    Where the fuck are my zig-zags and my lighters?
    So I can roll it and set it on fire
    Damn, I wish I had scissors cause the shit is so sticky that it's gettin' on my fuckin' fingers
    But it's smokeable, double tokeable
    I got the one-hitter quitter Bombay shit that's tokeable
    I want to do a joint venture
    Let me make sure there ain't no lump in the god damn center
    Impregnated lookin' joint, fuck it
    I can smoke it and I still get faded

    Roll it up, light it up, smoke it up
    Inhale, exhale

    Roll it up, light it up, smoke it up
    Inhale, exhale

    Roll it up, light it up, smoke it up
    Inhale, exhale

    Roll it up, light it up, smoke it up
    Inhale, exhale

    (East Coast hittin' that blunt), West Coast hittin' that honeydip
    Marijuana joint, then I want another hit
    Roll it up, (light it up), smoke it up
    I want to stimulate my mind (so I toke it up)
    Can I get a hit? (Can I get a hooh!?)
    Gimme that fat bag of weed and the brew so I can get faded, elevated
    Smoke the joint down to a roach then I ate it
    I stand true to the yesca, mota as I keep runnin' from the Chota
    Gimme dat weed fool and ya zig-zags
    (Puto don't be holdin' out on the big bag)

    Roll it up, light it up, smoke it up
    Inhale, exhale Writer/s: LARRY E. MUGGERUD, LARRY MUGGERUD, LOUIS M. FREEZE
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, SOUL ASSASSINS INC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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