Party On Fifth Ave

Album: Blue Slide Park (2011)
Charted: 64
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  • Yeah, ha ha ha ha ha
    I think, I think I see where you're goin' with this one E

    Hey, hey, been around the world and back, yeah I did that
    Still kick raps that cause impact, so where's my kids at?
    These muhfuckas hatin', soundin' funnier than Sinbad
    I'm ill as the pills that they give you when you collapse
    This, that, the other, kiss your mother with that mouth?
    We the assholes that she warned you about
    We just storm in your house open doors through a cloud
    Got an assortment of styles, just be sure that it's wild
    Six thirty in the mornin' and there still ain't signs of slowin' down
    Twin sisters gettin' wasted so they both are down
    It's goin' down, I thought I told you man
    If you tryna to party let me see you raise your hand

    There's a party on Fifth Ave. (There's a party on Fifth Ave.)
    Hit me if you tryna go (hit me if you tryna go)
    I can be there in like twenty, I'ma honk it and come runnin'
    'Cause we gotta hit the road (yeah, we gotta hit the road)
    Make you sure you got a clean shirt, clean pants, new shoes (new shoes)
    We're just about there you choose (you choose)
    But there's a party on Fifth Ave. tonight
    And that's what I'm tryin' to do

    Hey, what's the difference 'tween me and you?
    When no one believe in you, I'm flyer than Beetlejuice
    Don't count on the sheep to snooze, I'm fucked up off weed and booze
    I party then sleep 'til noon, what every day people do
    So haters see me improve just give me a week or two
    See when you read the news, my bitches all sleepin' nude
    My rhyme talent is why, my album is fly
    Your favourite record, you gonna put it aside
    This that old school shit soundin' good in the ride
    And fuck ten, I'm only countin' to nine
    Said this that old school shit, soundin' good in the ride
    So let's head out to the party, I'll drive

    There's a party on Fifth Ave. (There's a party on Fifth Ave.)
    Hit me if you tryna go (hit me if you tryna go)
    I can be there in like twenty, I'ma honk it and come runnin'
    'Cause we gotta hit the road (yeah, we gotta hit the road)
    Make you sure you got a clean shirt, clean pants, new shoes (new shoes)
    We're just about there you choose (you choose)
    But there's a party on Fifth Ave. tonight
    And that's what I'm tryin' to do

    What's goin' on? There's a party
    Hope the neighbours don't mind us gettin' loud
    Homies to the left, all the ladies to the right
    We came to get down, we gon' do that now
    My light up shoes on, my light up shoes on
    My light up shoes on
    They love the way my kicks flash
    This ain't a time to just sit back
    'Cause, there's a party on Fifth Ave.

    There's a party on Fifth Ave. (There's a party on Fifth Ave.)
    Hit me if you tryna go (hit me if you tryna go)
    I can be there in like twenty, I'ma honk it and come runnin'
    'Cause we gotta hit the road (yeah, we gotta hit the road)
    Make you sure you got a clean shirt, clean pants, new shoes (new shoes)
    We're just about there you choose (you choose)
    But there's a party on Fifth Ave. tonight
    And that's what I'm tryin' to do Writer/s: Charles Spurling, Eric Allan Dan, Hank Ballard, Jeremy Kulousek, Malcolm James McCormick
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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