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Artist/Band:
Master P
Lyrics for Song: Stop Playing Wit Me
Lyrics for Album: Only God Can Judge Me [1999]
HOOODY HOOOOO! Knuckle up nigga
When we catch y'all..
WE GON' BUST Y'ALL AND Y'ALL DICKS UP
ALL BITCH ASS NIGGAZ
Bitches STOP PLAYIN well y'all better stop playin wit me (repeat 6X)
[Master P over repeated line from 3X on]
Tear da club up nigga! (2X)
Whassup NOW?? HUH!
Tear da club up nigga! (2X)
Now y'all didn't know that I was a 3rd Ward psycho
I grew up kinda crazy drink a fifth my uncle bought
Ask Michael and at ten, I was a motherfuckin fool
And at the age of eleven, I was already - packin that tool
Now y'all couldn't feel me, cause I was a killer, at twelve
And at thirteen, I ain't give a fuck, if I died and went to hell
See I'm vicious, fuck it, nightlight's on
And at fourteen, I hit a nigga, with that chrome
Now y'all want mercy, but y'all bitches, can't hurt me
Cause I used to sell dope, with my daddy, big Percy
And at sixteen I was headed straight to juve'
for a hot fuckin car, some dope, and a uzi
And then at eighteen nigga I'm back on the streets
Hooked up with my cousin Jimmy now I'm back on my feet
I'm back to slangin rocks, rollin coke and pushin powder
Thangs is goin good, bought moms a Caddy me an old school Impala
Came nuttin fade me now I'm chillin
with my lady, she bought to have a baby
That's when shit got shady, I mean it got crazy
Niggaz rolled through and bust (HA?) we hit the dust
They killed the old man but the bitches missed us
Bitches STOP PLAYIN well y'all better stop playin wit me (repeat 4X)
Pick up the paper, couple of niggaz, deceased
(Man did you kill em P?)
Who the fuck are you -- the Feds or the police?
I changed my fuckin life and moved to Cali
No mo' standin on the corner, no mo' slangin, in no alleys
When you try to do right, that's when shit, goes wrong
I got a phone call sayin you gotta come home
My little brother dead, and I'm back, on the streets
And I'm cryin to myself, cause it shoulda, been me
Now I gotta ride with the homies once again
And I don't give a fuck, if I go, to the pen (ya heard me??)
Bitches STOP PLAYIN well y'all better stop playin wit me (repeat 4X)
Now in the rap game, well it just like the dope game
Cause niggaz jack and kill for lyrics and beats
like it's crack, or cocaine
But thugs die screamin East and West
That's why me and these soldiers pack pistols
and wear bulletproof vests
And to you rookies talkin shit, and fuckin wit No Limit
Now y'all niggaz can start, but we gon' ride and finish it
Bitches STOP PLAYIN well y'all better stop playin wit me (repeat 4X)
Y'all better stop playin with these motherfuckin veterans rookies!
(Tear the club up nigga! - 2X)
With some motherfuckin hands on flats
(Tear the club up nigga!)
Stop playin wit me
(Tear the club up nigga!)
Stop playin wit me
(Where the bitches at? Where the niggaz at?)
Stop playin wit me
(Where the bitches at? Where the niggaz at?)
Y'all better stop playin wit me
(Where the bitches at? Where the niggaz at?)
(Where the bitches at? Where the niggaz at?)
(Get em up nigga.. get em up nigga..)
(Get em up nigga.. get em up nigga..)
(Nigga we a started this, and we a finish it)
(Nigga we a started this, and we a finish it)
(Nigga we a started this, and we a finish it..)
(Don't make us enemy nigga)
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Stop Playing Wit Me
Master P's 'Stop Playing Wit Me' stands as a defining track from his 1999 album 'Only God Can Judge Me,' solidifying his status as a central figure in Southern hip-hop. Released during the height of the New York and South Side rap rivalry, the song serves as a direct and aggressive response to rival artists, utilizing a hard-hitting beat and P's signature vocal delivery to assert dominance. The recording exemplifies the raw, unfiltered lyrical style that characterized the late 90s era, blending street narratives with a confrontational tone that resonated deeply within the genre. As a key component of his discography, the track remains a staple of his catalog, illustrating his ability to craft impactful statements that defined not just his personal brand but also the broader landscape of East Coast and Southern hip-hop culture at the time. |
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| Album Lyrics: Only God Can Judge Me [1999] |
 Master P
"Only God Can Judge Me [1999]"
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