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Artist/Band:
Too Short
Lyrics for Song: Invasion of the Flat Booty Bitches
Lyrics for Album: Can't Stay Away [1999]
Too Short]
Baby, check this out
Yea you
I wanna ask you a question
Where is yo ass?
Babby, what happened?
A nigga like me I know what's up
I want a nasty bitch with alotta butt
If I can't find one anywhere
It turns my dreams to nightmares
Baby right there ain't got no ass
But she's OK if she's got cash
Bitches, bitches, bitches
Invasion of the Flat Booty Bitches
I'll tell you 'bout a day that I had
Seen nothin but bitches with no ass
I woke up early feelin shabby
Got juiced up with a big fat Cabby
Cuz every morning you know I have
A big fat Cabby and a nice hot bath
Just soakin, smokin, Sir Too Short
Thinkin about the day before
Thirty minutes after I woke out
I pulled a freak and took her to the house
She was Eleve Young, with alotta butt
She sucked my dick and then we fucked
That good tight pussy, I wouldn't pass
A light-skinned freak with so much ass
At 1 P.M. I was fuckin away
I wanna do the same thing again today
I want bitches, bitches, and more bitches
Invasion of the Flat Booty Bitches
The day my story made itself
Every bitch I saw was flat as hell
I told myself I must need glasses
Where's them bitches with the big brown asses
Me and my group just wanna be tough
Freak two bitches then switch 'em up
It was 3:35, the strip was lit
Every two blocks I seen a bitch
But that ain't nuthin but a cat
None of them bitch didn't have no ass
Wait on the bus, some was walkin
Me and my homie just started talkin
I said, oh, she looks good
He said that ass is flat as wood
I said what about Vicky in the black
He said, Short, she's all that
Bitches, bitch
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Invasion of the Flat Booty Bitches
Released in 1999 on Too Short's album Can't Stay Away, this track exemplifies the West Coast hip-hop sound of the late nineties. The song features the artist's signature flow and delivery, blending playful lyricism with the energetic production characteristic of the era. It serves as a highlight from the album, showcasing Too Short's ability to engage with themes of confidence and street life while maintaining a rhythmic precision that defined the genre's popularity during that period. The recording stands as a testament to the group's continued relevance and their contribution to the broader landscape of hip-hop music. |
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| Album Lyrics: Can't Stay Away [1999] |
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"Can't Stay Away [1999]"
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