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Artist/Band:
Too Short
Lyrics for Song: Take My Bitch
Lyrics for Album: Gettin' It (Album Number Ten) [1996]
Beyotch!!!
That's the trademark
Short Dog in the house
And it don't stop to the beat baby
Verse 1:
Now take my bitch, she won't complain about shit
Cause I taught her well, she got game for a trick
It aint hard to tell she belongs to me,
I pimped her 15 years in this industry
Now her pussy so big I don't want no mo',
But she still down wit me cuz I raised that ho
Found a bitch in East Oakland broke silly and young,
Don't let her fool ya playa, she aint really dumb
Don't be a sucka and give an old ho new life,
She got so much game ya wanna make her your wife
>From California all the way to Miami,
I pimped that bitch and now the hoes can't stand me
Cuz when I put my bitch on the streets,
Niggas rush to the store cuz they love the beats
We gettin' all the money, we cashin' all the checks,
I aint no fake pimp nigga you can take my bitch
*DJ scratching "Now take my bitch" *
Verse 2:
Now do ya think I get mad when you sport my bitch around town,
Never that, cause my bitch is so down
I could send her to Hawaii or out to Nevada,
It really don't matta, my pockets get fatta
Used to go to Las Vegas in the early-eighties snortin' Coke,
Tryin to turn the ladies on to $hort
It was my destiny to pimp these hoes,
(Beyotch) Whole crowd screamin loud at my shows
I've been to every last city with the Dangerous Crew,
And everywhere I went the bitch came through
Makin' money like a real good whore,
Tell 'em whos your pimp bitch, "Too $hort"
On a ten week run back in eighty-nine,
I flipped a brand new Benz, the bitch was so fine
If you want that ho, you can have that bitch,
She won't complain about shit
*DJ s
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Take My Bitch
Released in 1996 on Too Short's tenth studio album, 'Gettin' It (Album Number Ten)', 'Take My Bitch' stands as a defining track of the West Coast hip-hop boom. The song exemplifies the group's signature blend of funk-infused beats and charismatic, conversational delivery, solidifying their status as pioneers of the genre. With its catchy hook and confident lyrics, the recording became a staple of the era's club culture and radio rotation. It reflects the group's ability to craft anthems that celebrate street life and self-assurance, influencing countless artists who followed in their wake. The track remains a testament to Too Short's enduring impact on the landscape of 90s hip-hop. |
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| Album Lyrics: Gettin' It (Album Number Ten) [1996] |
 Too Short
"Gettin' It (Album Number Ten) [1996]"
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