Dey Kno (Remix)

Shawty Lo · Other Songs - Shawty Lo

[Jeezy:]

I'm in my cool whip insides jello

Hop up out that pretty muthaf*cka like hello, hello, hello

Ladies how you doin

Dat nigga crazy girl don't say nothin 2 em

Dey know dey know got white low low

Rock blue take one hello

They know I give a f*ck about them haterz

Young jizzle been pullin paper

Rich wheels on da coup like savas

Hit da club with 20 brawdz like flavor

I'm on da top floor no neighbors

Who u kiddin I get my 87's tailored



[Chorus: x4]

L O L O Dey Know Dey Know



[Verse 1:]

Shawty Lo I got flavor

Cause you know the kid got paper

Like 40 don't sava

BANKHEAD been pullin capas

The way you drop woulda thought I had a taser

Call me street like the raver?

Shawty Lo, A.T.L, I'm the MAYOR

Street Nigga but I can be tailored

Every now and then shawty might rock gators

Me and that kussssh I got acres

Yeahhh no more nosy xxx neighbors

NIGGAAA to all my HATERS



[Chorus x4]



[Verse 2:]

I'm the Man [PAUSE] and I know that

I got cash [PAUSE] I'm talkin throw back

100 grand [PAUSE] what's that

I hit the club [PAUSE] and I blow that

All these hoes know Lo Dat

I'm picture perfect made for Kodak

Let's talk money

I got plenty

DOPE BOYZ LET'S GET GET GET IT!



[Chorus x8]



[Verse 3:]

Hey Hey Hey Hey how u doin it's L O

'73 I'm the one in the middle

I don't need B I can rock it achapello

No one but two all I needed was a skittle?

YeaHH now I'm Geekd Screamin Yessir just like G

A-town fitted who but me

L O G know He know They Know I am



[Chorus x4]

Dey Kno (Remix) - Shawty Lo

Shawty Lo's 'Dey Kno (Remix)' serves as a high-energy extension of her signature Southern hip-hop sound, capturing the raw, unfiltered attitude that defines her discography. Released alongside her 2008 album 'Units in the City,' the track exemplifies the gritty, street-level storytelling characteristic of her work during that pivotal era. The remix format amplifies the rhythmic drive and vocal delivery that have become hallmarks of her career, reinforcing her status as a leading voice in the Atlanta rap scene. By maintaining the core themes of authenticity and resilience found in her catalog, the recording stands as a testament to her ability to blend regional influences with a distinct personal style that continues to resonate within the genre.