This My House
Bow Wow · Other Songs - Bow Wow
Un hun
Let's go!
A! J.D. you knew this was comin
I'm a give them what they been missin
I'm a show these niggas what to do when the beat go.
Un hun
Big bow used to be a lil dog
But I been gettin pussy before I took the lil off.
I got a bad chick
Lil red bone.
And every time we fuck I tell her leave her heals on.
Okay
Now let's get back to the basics.
Got 5 homes use one from vaction (stunnin).
I could be the best out that's what they sayin
Gotta chase the paper cause I don't have the patence.
Not Keanu Reeveing me bitch I'm no replacement.
Lonely at the top you on the bottom like a basement.
Say lil mamma
Know you want a winner
He can take you out to eat, but he can't afford a dinner.
Wrist game crazy
Cold like december.
And I been countin paper every since I can remember.
B to the O Dub.
Get cha dough up.
Now that I'm off of sony ain't no hold ups.
Wat up snoop next time I'm a roll up.
I just put 32's on my hummer truck (stunnin)
(A man they hatin on you bow) like I give a fuck.
You think I care bout them blogs man I'm rich ass fuck.
I run this shit this my house... [x4]
I run this bitch this my house... [x3]
Don't get kicked out.
Bitch run this shit!
[Talking:]
What!
In dis that lb-dub gang [x3]
Cash money cmb n lb-dub gang
You kno columbias in this bitch.
You know Khleo in this bitch.
My nigga Ant up in this bitch!
I run this shit
I run this shit bitch
I run this shit nigga
I run this
B to the O DUB yea holla!
This My House
Bow Wow's "This My House" stands as a defining track from his solo career, blending hip-hop with a distinct R&B sensibility that characterizes much of his discography. Released during a period where he solidified his status as a versatile artist beyond his earlier rap-focused image, the song showcases his ability to craft melodic hooks and smooth vocal delivery. The recording captures the late 2000s urban sound, featuring a laid-back groove that complements his confident lyrical approach. As part of his broader body of work, the track exemplifies the crossover appeal Bow Wow cultivated, appealing to both hip-hop enthusiasts and R&B listeners alike. It remains a staple in his catalog, often cited as a prime example of his ability to balance commercial radio-friendly production with authentic personal expression.
