El Urgencia

Album: Desperate Measures (2009)
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  • Six pack in hands
    Stage dive to the pit
    Hustle the ladies
    Got guerilla tactics
    I'm creepin' through the show
    When I'm scanning for hoes
    Girls got a bag of sniffers
    Wanna do the no no
    Yeah back to the bus
    It's the end of the night
    Get back to the bus
    And get out of my life
    'Cause I got people to see
    Hoes as freaky as me
    I roll it to the after party with my boy Charles P.
    Picked up a few friends
    Now I'm dippin' with bitches
    Slapped the bitches to my right
    I said click it or ticket
    Girl feeling my ride
    Now she's getting suspicious

    This a brand new Miata
    As I'm hittin' them switches
    I ride behind Charlie
    As he's poppin' a wheelie
    I finally made it to the party
    Now he's coppin' a feely
    See Da Kurluzz out front doing tricks on his Heely's
    Now I'm finna get down yelling somebody beer me

    So chug this beer with me
    Get drunk with Charlie Scene
    Sense this urgency
    'Cause I ain't tryna get drunk alone
    So smoke this joint with me
    Get high off Funny's weed
    Sense this urgency
    'Cause I ain't tryna get high alone

    I roll up to the party in my Honda
    Funny followed me in his Mazda Miata
    Damn what a balla
    Top down what a primadonna
    The spinners that he bought
    Straight outta auto zone for thirty dollars
    Money we have nadda

    Let's go inside I'll folla
    They didn't let us in
    So we hopped a
    Wall but I dropped ya
    That's when I lost ya
    I didn't try ta call ya
    I rain into a crowd of Celebrities and Papa-razzi and they shot a
    Pictures of me and Dennis Harper

    Now I need a doctor
    Yo little Jhon-ya
    Crunk juice and Vodka
    Is turning me into a monster
    One more shot and imma gon-ah

    But Charlie Scene I saw ya stick your dick in the salsa

    I don't want no drama
    I'd rather have my anaconda
    Deep throated by Piranas

    So takes these pills with me
    Got 'em from J-D-O-G
    Sense this urgency
    Cause I don't wanna get high alone
    So take this Ecstasy
    They must be J3T's
    Sense this urgency
    Cause I ain't tryna get down alone

    Hey who's goin' to the rave tonight huh?
    Hey we'll see Da Kurlzz there
    He'll be there rave poppin'
    Ah Odaele'...Fool...Who wants to get pussy?

    So chug this beer with me
    Get drunk with Charlie Scene
    Sense this urgency
    'Cause I ain't tryna get drunk alone
    So smoke this joint with me
    Get high off Funny's weed
    Sense this urgency
    'Cause I ain't tryna get high alone Writer/s: DANIEL PATRICK LOHNER, DYLAN PETER ALVAREZ, JORDON KRISTOPHER TERRELL, JOREL DECKER
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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