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Artist/Band:
Lloyd
Lyrics for Song: I'm A G
Lyrics for Album: Southside [2004]
Starts Off Doo-whop Ballad
[Verse 1:]
Now see it was Monday afternoon
Very first day of school
Back of the class makin' girls laugh
Teacher's mad 'cause I'm cuttin' a fool
I'm just doin' what I usually do
Errything's cool, chillin' with the crew
Sayin' "finally, the bell's bouta ring"
That's when this new student walked in the room
My jaw dropped, I felt my heart stop
She's flaw to flaw
This girl's so raw
So this girl got me hooked like a bra
Like climax, man I paused
See this girl is sick like the flu
Wish I knew who she was
She's hot like curry, my vision is blurry
But why should I worry
[Chorus 2x:]
'Cause I'm a G
Can't let her get to me
But her voice sounds sweeter than a symphony
But I know, know that eventually
She'll find someone else and forget of me
[Hook:]
But I'm a G
(I'm a G)
I'm a G
(I'm a G)
So what could it be
(What could it be)
[Verse 2:]
Now later on got home set down my bags
Got homework, chores: need to take out trash
But see this girl's got me all off task
My hearts beaten fast who could I ask?
Got the phone called Tez
He said "Lloyd what's crackin'?"
I said "Dawg you won't e'en believe what happened."
"I'm chillin' and this girl walked up in the class and
Swear she look just like Janet Jackson
So should I write a letter to her
Or should I send a messenger
I tried to vibe and connect with her
But I didn't have enough guts to step to her
And I really want the best of her
But can I get the rest of her?"
So he told me "Lloyd don't sweat it."
And I said "You're right. Forget it."
[Chorus 2x:]
Because I'm a G
Can't let her get to me
But her voice sounds sweeter than a symphony
But I know, know that eventually
She'll find someone else and forget of me
[Hook:]
But I'm a G
(I'm a G)
I'm a G
(I'm a G)
So what could it be
(What could it be)
Oh yeah
I'm a G
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I'm A G
Lloyd's 'I'm A G' stands as a defining track from the Southside [2004] era, showcasing his signature blend of gritty storytelling and melodic rap that became a cornerstone of Southern hip-hop. Released during a period where regional artists were gaining national traction, the song exemplifies the raw, unpolished aesthetic that characterized Lloyd's early discography. Its rhythmic delivery and thematic focus on street life resonated deeply with audiences, contributing to the album's reputation as a pivotal release in the genre's evolution. The track remains a staple in discussions about the sound of the mid-2000s South, reflecting both the personal struggles and the cultural momentum of the time. As part of Lloyd's broader catalog, it highlights his ability to craft memorable hooks that balance emotional vulnerability with the hard-hitting energy typical of his work. |
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| Album Lyrics: Southside [2004] |
 Lloyd
"Southside [2004]"
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