Give It To Me

Jay · Other Songs - Jay

Let's go

Hov!

Uh huh, Hov'

You, are, not, ready

Hov', unstoppable, Dynasty, young Hova



I'm a hustler baby [I'm a hustler]

I just want you to know [Wanna let you know]

It aint where I been [It aint where I been]

But where I'm bout to go [Top of the world!]

Now I just wanna love you [just wanna love you]

But be who I am [you know you love me]

And with all this cash [mo' money, mo' problems]

You'll forget your man

Now give it to me

Gimme that funk, that sweet, that nasty, that gushi stuff

But don't bullshit me

C'mon, gimme that funk, that sweet, that nasty, that gushi stuff



[Verse 1]

*When the Remi's in the system

Aint no tellin will I fuck 'em will I diss 'em

That's what they be yellin

I'm a pimp by blood, not relation

Y'all be chasin, I replace them*

Huh, drunk of Crist', mommy on E

Can't keep her little model hands off me

Both in the club, high, singing off key

*And I wish I never met her at all...*

It gets better, ordered another round

It's, about, to go, down

Got six model chicks, six bottles of Crist'

Four Belvederes, got weed everywhere

What do you say, me, you and your Clovey glasses

Go somewhere private where we can discuss fashion

Like, Prada blouse, Gucci bra

Filth marked jeans, take that off



Give it to me

Gimme that funk, that sweet, that nasty, that gushi stuff

But don't bullshit me

C'mon, gimme that funk, that sweet, that nasty, that gushi stuff

I said give it to me

Gimme that funk, that sweet, that nasty, that gushi stuff

But don't bullshit me

Motha, gimme that funk, that sweet, that nasty, that gushi stuff



[Verse 2]

Yeah, save the narrative you savin it for marriage

Let's keep it real ma you savin it for cabbage

You wanna see how far I'ma go

How, much I'ma spend but you already know

Zip, zero, stingy with dinero

Might buy you Crist', but that about it

Might light your wrist, but that about it

Fuck it, I might wife you and buy you nice whips

Ma, but you really gotta ride nice dick

Know how to work your hips and your head's priceless

Profess you love the Hov', and I'll never let you down

Get you bling like the Neptune sound

Okay, hot Hov', too hot to hold

Ladies love me long time like 2Pac sold

Only way to roll, Jigga and two ladies

I'm too cold, Motorola, two way page me, c'mon



Give it to me

Gimme that funk, that sweet, that nasty, that gushi stuff

But don't bullshit me

C'mon, gimme that funk, that sweet, that nasty, that gushi stuff

I said give it to me

Gimme that funk, that sweet, that nasty, that gushi stuff

But don't bullshit me

Mama, gimme that funk, that sweet, that nasty, that gushi stuff

I'm a hustler baby [uh, Hov']

I just want you to know [Hov']

It aint where I been

But where I'm bout to go [Hov', Hov']

Now I just wanna love you [young Hova]

But be who I am [know you love me]

And with all this cash [mo' money, mo' problems]

You'll forget your man



[Verse 3]

Yeah, yeah, yeah

Same song, I'm back, been around the world

Ro-mancing girls that dance with girls

From, Club Cheetah, to Club Amnesia

The Peanuts in L.A., bubblin and dubblins

Can't deny me, why would you want to

You need me, why don't you try me

Baby you want to, believe me, Hov'!



Give it to me

Gimme that funk, that sweet, that nasty, that gushi stuff

But don't bullshit me

C'mon, gimme that funk, that sweet, that nasty, that gushi stuff

I said give it to me

Gimme that funk, that sweet, that nasty, that gushi stuff

But don't bullshit me

Mama, gimme that funk, that sweet, that nasty, that gushi stuff



You gotta...

Give it to me

Uh, uh huh

Give It To Me

Jay's 'Give It To Me' stands as a defining track from the late 1990s, capturing the raw energy and rhythmic complexity that characterized his solo work. Released during a pivotal era for hip-hop, the song showcases Jay's signature ability to blend aggressive vocal delivery with intricate production, reflecting the genre's evolution toward more complex beats and lyrical depth. As a standalone recording, it exemplifies the artist's commitment to authenticity and his unique voice within the East Coast sound. The track remains a testament to the musical landscape of the time, offering listeners a glimpse into the vibrant, unfiltered style that made Jay a respected figure in the industry. Its enduring appeal lies in its ability to convey urgency and emotion without relying on external references, standing firmly as a piece of classic hip-hop history.