Ain't Nuthin But a Word to Me

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Too Short:



Now take my bitch

She won't complain about shit cus she's my ho

She don't belong to a trick

So when you fuck her and give her all your cash

I get paid or put my foot in her ass

I won't marry the bitch and give her half

I get more head and then I laugh

At that one bitch shit I got a gang of Hoes

I get freaks ass lick these balls and toes



Icecube:



Now stupid little bitches get tossed

If they don't realise I'm the motherfucking boss

Come on down and get your ass pinched

And if you talk shit get your ass lynched

Cus I'm the B. the I. the T. the C. the H.

The K. the I. the L. the L.the A. Icecube

A nigga that's bigger then a nut

Cus a bitch is a bitch is a hoe is a slut



Too Short:



You say how can I call a woman a bitch

It ain't nothing but a word like shit

Ain't no slippin in my mutha-fucking pimpin

And all bitches ain't women

You come home and get smooth cussed out

You got a bitch with a foul assed mouth

Scared to chip her with a left hook

Youz a bitch in my book

Bitch



Icecube:



My nigger (Jinx???) made the mix

So punkass mutha-fucking bitches get the eighty-six

I keep hoes on five

Cus I'm fucking more pussy then the law allows

With my boy Too Short

See he quick to grab a bitch by the throat

And slam her ass cram her ass

With a fat dick cus she's a trick bitch



Too Short:



I like fat bitches and I like em slim

I take a fat bitch and stick my dick right in her

Big fat ass she'll make me come again

I'm mack daddy bitch fuck her friend

I saw you

Ain't Nuthin But a Word to Me

Too Short's 1991 hit 'Ain't Nuthin But a Word to Me' stands as a defining anthem of the New Jack Swing era, blending smooth R&B vocals with a driving, funk-infused beat. The track became a cultural phenomenon, reaching the top of the Billboard Hot 100 and establishing the group as pioneers who seamlessly merged hip-hop rhythms with soulful melodies. Its infectious energy and catchy chorus made it a staple on radio stations and MTV throughout the early 1990s, influencing a generation of artists to adopt a similar polished yet gritty sound. The song remains a timeless example of the genre's ability to address themes of love and loyalty while delivering an undeniable danceable rhythm that continues to resonate with audiences decades later.