Niggas In Paris
Chris Brown · Other Songs - Chris Brown
Look, I just came to get rid of every nigger
That murder every rapper
Watch a nigger come ,me
I stunt hard on these motherfuckers
Flying on a , evil con evil them niggers proud of me
I'm drinking the shit till 5 in the morning
Your girl's , call me mister lottery
I let her hit a nigger, die pow like it's suicide
I ain't giving no more fucking apologies
Stunt so hard that shit crazy
Ain't shit free fuck you pay me
And my flow from the 80's
And my chain on like we made it
My ... got 10 hoes, 5 whites 2 blacks like 3 asians
, got them hoe, nigger take this shit I'm too faded
Go ahead bring your crown over, ass kisser, brown noser
Fuck your luck, I smoke Clovers, I'm partying with both owners
Marylyn Monroe hotel owners, Ricky's trying to get your signing bonus
Nigger look at my chain, man I paint your face, you a clown homie
Not trying to throw subliminal, my , and tripped the cow
Even if it's just 10 of y'all, I put you in old school and you pin up dolls
There she, don't you play me
You trying to get on this bus, ,
Hold up, hold up, give me that shot of A, and that Marvine Gaye shit
But hold up, my conversation too complicated
This bitch too basic,
You ain't no groupie girl and you know that I don't say shit
You got skeletons in your closet, I got aliens in my basement.
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Niggas In Paris
Chris Brown's "Niggas In Paris" stands as a vibrant snapshot of his energetic pop-rap era, capturing the high-octane spirit that defined his mid-caree recordings. The track exemplifies Brown's ability to blend rhythmic R&B vocals with driving hip-hop production, creating an anthem that resonates with themes of urban life and celebration. While the song shares its title with a famous Jay-Z and Kanye West collaboration, Brown's version reflects his distinct vocal style and the dynamic range found throughout his extensive discography. This recording highlights his versatility as a performer who seamlessly navigates between ballads and upbeat dance tracks. As part of his broader body of work, the song remains a testament to his influence on contemporary R&B and his capacity to deliver infectious, radio-friendly hits that define a specific moment in his musical evolution.
