Push That Nigga ,Push That Hoe
Lil Jon · Other Songs - Lil Jon
Yeah! BME hoe!
Yeah! a' Lil' Jon hoe!
Yeah! Big Sam hoe!
Yeah a' Lil Bo' hoe!
Check dis out right...
I think alot of ya'll muthafucka's don' forgot who we is (yeah!)
So right about now we gon' let you know who the fuck we are (okaaaayyy!!!!)
KINGS OF CRUNK MUTHAFUCKAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!
Ay, ay
[(Hook) 2x]
Push that nigga!, Push that hoe! [2x]
Get crunk! [9x]
Ay! [8x in background]
[Lil' Jon and The Eastside Boyz]
MEAN-mug a nigga, MEAN-mug a nigga whuut!!!! [2x]
What'cha gon' do nigga?, What'cha won' do nigga? [2x]
Ay MEAN-mug a nigga, MEAN-mug a nigga whuut!!!! [2x]
What'cha gon' do nigga?, What'cha won' do nigga? [2x]
Try again nigga (Biyaaa!!!) [2x]
We still deeper than yo' muthafuckin' click nigga (Biyaaa!!!)
Try again nigga ( Whut, whut) [2x]
We still deeper than yo' muthafuckin' click nigga
We shut da club down (Biyaaa!!!) and start a fight up in dis bitch [2x]
Just keep talkin' shit (BITCH!) [2x]
If a nigga talkin' shit we start a fight up in dis' bitch!
[Hook]
[Lil' Jon and The Eastside Boyz]
It's goin' down in dis bitch, so nigga guard'ja grill [2x]
YOU ain't crunk nigga!! [4x]
It's goin' down in dis bitch, so nigga guard'ja grill [2x]
YOU ain't buck nigga!! [4x]
Eastside in dis bitch, and you know we for real
Westside in dis bitch, and you know we for real
YOU ain't crunk nigga!! [4x]
Northside in dis bitch, and you know we for real
Southside in dis bitch, and you know we for real
YOU ain't crunk nigga!! [3x]
YOU ain't crunk niggaaaaaaaahh!
[Hook]
[Lil' Jon and The Eastside Boyz]
[2x]
LAME ASS NIGGAS GET-DA-FUCK OUT DA CLUB!
PUSSY ASS NIGGAS GET-DA-FUCK OUT DA CLUB!
HOE ASS NIGGAS GET-DA-FUCK OUT DA CLUB!
ALL YOU FUCK NIGGAS GET DA FUCK OUT DA CLUB!
YA'LL ain't NUTTIN' but some HOES! [4x]
[Hook]
Push That Nigga, Push That Hoe
Lil Jon's 'Push That Nigga, Push That Hoe' stands as a defining anthem of the mid-2000s hip-hop boom, specifically within the crunk subgenre. The track exemplifies the era's signature sound, characterized by its aggressive, rhythmic delivery and high-energy production designed to drive dance floors. As a cornerstone of Lil Jon's discography, the song reinforced his reputation as a master of the bounce beat, blending Southern rap with a frenetic, party-oriented aesthetic that dominated radio and clubs nationwide. Its cultural impact extended beyond music, influencing a generation of artists who adopted the loud, unapologetic style that defined the late 2000s. The recording captures the raw energy and communal spirit of the time, serving as a pivotal moment in the evolution of modern hip-hop culture.
