Pullin' Up

Master P · Other Songs - Master P

[Romeo: talking](Im G-U-T-T-A)

Its about that time man

You know

Its time to give these dudes a reality check

You ain't ready you don't know whats real

Told em they can't shine like me

You ain't be pulling up like me home boy

Listen to this

You either wit us or wit us

CAUSE WE WON'T BE STOPPED!

G's Up



[Hook: Bobby Valentino]When I'm pulling up

The girls they stop and stare

And Haters hate on me

When I'm pulling up

I see wrist hanging out the window waiting patiently

When I'm pulling up

In something foreign something foreign next to me

When I'm pulling up

My music's bumping tey keep coming down the streets

When I'm pulling up



[Verse 1: Romeo]Oooh what it be like

Me, I don't need like I'm a star

Dog I'm to bright

Earlobe of karrots

Bank rolls of cabage

I'm God's Gift



Dog I'm not your avaerage

Grill shining, chick just smiling

But if you have two then chick get violent

Back to the whips

Let me show you what I'm riding

A prince on your hands

They follow me like I'm simon



[Hook]

[Verse 2: Romeo]I'm a solider, I'm all of that

Posted up on the block

Where then hustlers at

Blend in with the saints

I'mma quaterback

Somethin ain't right I call the hood back

G's Up, pops just relax I'm about to bring it back

The son of a hustler and thats a fact

Black tint, black whip, black chick, black kicks

Low song dog I'm a black prince

Back to the chick man they come from all places

Body like beyonce eyes like asians

Tall model chicks with to the prettiest faces

I see some cuties with some bootys

Even caucasians

Pullin up and all the haters haten

Like a earthquake how I keep the ground shaken

Run with Bobby V history in the making

If Gutta music ain't on the chain f**k the necklace



[Hook]

Pullin' Up

Master P's "Pullin' Up" stands as a defining track from the West Coast hip-hop landscape of the late 1990s. Released during the height of his solo career, the song exemplifies the raw, street-level storytelling that characterized his discography. With its aggressive delivery and rhythmic flow, the recording captures the gritty atmosphere of South Central Los Angeles, reinforcing Master P's status as a central figure in the genre. The track serves as a testament to his ability to blend personal narrative with the broader cultural zeitgeist of the era, cementing his legacy as a pioneer of gangsta rap. Its enduring presence in the catalog highlights its impact on the sound of the time.