Fuck That's Wack

DMX · Other Songs - DMX

Yeah, yeah dawg. That's what its about dawg

Yeah, no shit dawg, That's what its all about



No time for games now.

Can't you see I'm busy

With all that I've been doing

I'm feeling kinda dizzy

Making my life harder than it should be

That aint your job. Go bug some other mother fucker

I've been dealing with your shit

For the past eight years

I'm sick of it so back out bitch

I can't keep those vows if you

treat me like this

I'm planning on leaving you

You know that

Dawg, Fuck thats whack



Oh, oh, oooooohooohohoooo



You gotta give me mah space

and show me some love

Give me a kiss and give me a hug

I need to enjoy my time with you

If I hate it, If I can't stand it

This marriage is through

I'm having trouble getting through my day

I can't have anything my way

I'm so sick and disgusted

Of how we I don't feel trusted

How you won't pull off your shirt

Let me suck on your nipples

Feeding on the breast milk

You provide for your kid

I need some too

I still want this shit

I wanna be with you

But you don't wanna be with me

Please just give me some love

Just share it with me

I wanna be sleeping with you

Yu know that

But dawg, Fuck thats whack



Horse shit man, I can't write this song

I keep getting this image of you in a thong

Thats just wrong

I need a place to think

Fill up my thoughts

Breath deep, get you outta my head

And into my bed

I wanna be your man

You can be my babe

Please hunny, Let me feel your leg

You look so tight, so hot

in that purple g-string

Please get me going with you

I wanna be your man

You know that

But dawg, Fuck thats Whack



Fuck Thats's whack [x4]

Fuck That's Wack

DMX delivers a raw, unfiltered performance on 'Fuck That's Wack,' a track that exemplifies his signature blend of aggressive rap and soulful vocal delivery. Released during the height of his career in the late 1990s, the song reflects the gritty, street-level narrative style that defined his discography. With its driving rhythm and DMX's characteristic growl, the recording captures the essence of East Coast hip-hop of the era, focusing on themes of frustration and resilience. The track stands as a testament to his ability to channel intense emotion into his music, creating a sonic landscape that resonated deeply with audiences seeking authenticity and power in their recordings.