Window Shopper

50 Cent · Bulletproof Part 2 [2005]

Oh

The top feels so much better than the bottom

So much better



Chorus:

Nigga you's a window shopper

Mad at me, I think I know why

Nigga you's a window shopper

In the jewelery store, looking at shit you can't buy

Nigga you's a window shopper

In the dealership, trying to get a test-drive

Nigga you's a window shopper

Mad as fuck when you see me ride by



Summertime white Porche Carrera is milky

I'm on the grind let my paper stack when I'm filthy

Funny how a nigga get the screw facing at me

Anyhow, they aint got the heart to get at me

I'll get down, southsides the hood that I come from

So I dont cruise to nobodys hood without my gun

You know the kid aint gonna follow that bullshit

Try and stick me I'mma let off a full clip

It ain't my fault you done fucked up your re-up

At the dice game who told you put a G up

Everybody mad when their paper dont stack right

When I come around y'all niggas better act right

When we got the tops down, you can hear the system thump

When we rollin' rollin' rollin'

Shut your block down, quick to put a hole in a chump

Nigga when we rollin' rollin' rollin'



Chorus



Niggas love me in L.A. as soon as I pop in

They come scoop me up in LAX and I hop in

When it comes to bad bitches you know I got them

Some from Long Beach, some from Watson, some from Compton

You know a nigga wanna see how Cali girls freak off

After that 5 hour flight from New York

I start spitting G at a bitch like a pimp man

Tell her meet me at the magarane so we can do our thing

She can bring the lingerie with her I suppose

And we can go from fully dressed to just having no clothes

She can run and tell her best friend bout my sex game

Her best friend could potentially be next man

Listen man, shit changed

I came up from doing my thang

Homey I'm holing, holing, holing

Shit man, the store owner watching you

For something get stolen, stolen, stolen



Chorus

Window Shopper

Released on the 2005 album Bulletproof Part 2, 'Window Shopper' serves as a gritty follow-up to 50 Cent's earlier hit 'Through The Window.' The track exemplifies the artist's signature blend of hard-hitting rap and aggressive production, characteristic of the mid-2000s gangsta rap era. While the song shares thematic elements with his previous work, it maintains a distinct sonic identity within the Bulletproof series. The recording reflects the commercial peak of 50 Cent's career, showcasing his ability to craft anthems that dominated radio play and solidified his status as a leading figure in contemporary hip-hop. The track stands as a testament to the era's sound, featuring rapid-fire delivery and a bass-heavy mix that defined the genre's mainstream appeal during that period.