Street Rider

Akon · Other Songs - Akon

Game- Im feeling like a muthafuckin boss bangin 2pac

high as a muthafuckin queens bitch rooftop

blowing on this purple haze feeling invincible

sellin dough, never snitch hood nigga principles and

byebye live by and die by nigga

even when im finger fuckin hoes finga on tha trigger

diamonds in ma crucifix feeling like a priest

open the doors of ma garage see that 92 caprice

soldier for the cause dont leave home without the strap

know the map like the back of my hand therefore I trap

see them cars and them street bikes

shining in the street lights blowing on this peace pipe

welcome to the street life.



Akon- Case me through the night,

man you better believe that im a street rider

Case me through the night,

I keep it tucked in my sleeves cuz im a street rider uh-huh

im a hustler ghetto entrepreneur uh-huh

and addicted to money causin holes uh-huh

got my tommy tucked and ready to draw uh-huh

better make a finger run screamin fuck the law



Game- The phantom cant hold me so I win ball a spider nigga

i switch beats like a fucking rough rider can there mention suicide rims

niggas cant live it with it commit suicide then wish cash on a hater

wish aids on a slut take the ride kill me cuz there

aint a bitch that i trust

im just rollin up this kush bout ta crash my girls

truck her friend texted me

trying to kick it like the world cup see this cronic gets the h's paid

trying to hit the blunt she a cunt hit her once and call her ass next month

see this bitches trying to stunt and these niggas stay hating see ma watch

and cold bitch call that hoe sarah palin all my albums went platinum nigga

thanx to the block voice raspy as ever nigga thanx

to them shots back reppin

aftermath nigga thanx to doc and these hoes in ma panamera

thanx to some rocks.



Akon - Chorus

Street Rider

Akon's 'Street Rider' stands as a defining track from his early career, blending hip-hop influences with his signature R&B vocal style. Released during the height of his global fame, the song exemplifies the fusion of urban rhythms and melodic sensibilities that characterized his work in the mid-2000s. The recording captures the energy of street culture while maintaining the polished production typical of his discography at the time. As a key part of his catalog, the track reflects the era's shift toward incorporating rap elements into pop and R&B, showcasing Akon's versatility as an artist who bridged genres and appealed to a wide audience through his distinctive voice and rhythmic delivery.