H Town

Album: The Fifth (2013)
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  • Yo, you know I can't forget about H-town
    Down South family texas (woop)
    Holdin' me down from young
    Trust me, trust me, trust me, yo

    Keepin' it trill in the home of the brave
    Chillin' wit' the OG uGK
    Rollin' up swishers
    And I smoke till I faint
    Draped up whilst hitting them switches in the
    Car all covered in candy paint
    I'm rollin' round H Town
    Where Texas mandem hold me down
    I'm rollin' round H Town where
    Where Texas mandem hold me down
    I'm tollin' round H Town
    Where Texas mandem hold me down
    I said, rollin' round H Town

    I'm rollin' round H Town
    Texas mandem hold me down
    Actin' an arse, yeah I fool around
    You know it's all mad when I'm in town
    No I don't drink that purple juice
    DJ Screw got me feelin' loose
    Might put a diamond in my tooth
    I've got a lot of money, that's my excuse
    Sitting in the slab with Trill OG
    Holding a smoke in a big old tree
    Looking for a girl with a big old B
    And she can swallow these nuts ASAP
    I've got an attitude like Pimp C
    These hoes ain't getting no sympathy
    And breddas better not talk shit to me
    Cause that's a good way to get an injury
    Whole lot of goons and whole lot of guns
    Now we're in the strip club
    Throwing up a lot of ones
    There's a whole lot of titties and
    A whole lot of bums
    Yeah the down south breddas
    They're a whole lot of fun
    And I'm always on a hype when I come
    There's a
    Whole lot of sure and I never wanna leave
    The party's never done
    We just take it to the parking lot, and then
    We laugh a lot, until they call the cops, yo

    Man, got a call from a boy
    From the boy from London
    Young Diz, what it do my G?
    Said he wanna come down to the states
    You already know that's cool with me
    I'm in H-town posted up
    Let's get some drinks, toast it up
    Hit up the scene and light up some green
    And burn that purp till we roasted, what
    Pick rudeboy up the Jag
    Fresh as fuck and we got the swag
    And we rollin' clean and we acting bad
    And these boys wanna hate, why you mad?
    Gladiators stay on deck
    You don't want them boys catch your wreck
    Cause they'll bus your face
    And they'll break your neck
    You better back up bitch and show respect
    Before your ass get checked

    When I pull up in the city
    In a back of a slab i got a late night bitch
    Saying come out the cab
    I'll have a whole trunk going off like jabs
    Nigga everything paid, I ain't got no tabs
    Do this here for Texas, that's my city
    Diamonds all in my chain, they cost like 50
    Yeah, I'm up in the gutter
    Where niggas play gritty
    Ain't nothing here pretty we bad like Diddy
    Everything screwed up where I'm from
    Slow it up rIP big Moe, everybody pouring up
    When I throw the hood up, everybody shown up
    If I make it out the gate
    Everybody blowing up i'mma do this here for
    My nigga Dizzee Rascal
    King of the streets, here to block my castle
    I'll tell the whole world
    Go ahead and respect it
    I've got this bitch like it ain't no hassle Writer/s: Bernard Freeman, Hakeem Seriki, Joseph McVey, Marcus Edwards, Miguel Gomez, Mike Jones, Paul Wall, Salih Williams, Stayve Thomas, Wesley Weston
    Publisher: Audiam, Inc., BMG Rights Management, CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Integrity Music, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., O/B/O DistroKid, Songtrust Ave, TuneCore Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group
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