Joe The Plumber
Paul Wall · Other Songs - Paul Wall
I pull out the club
I light the pipe
I'mma beat it up
I'mma hit you right.
I'm probably in control
And I'm ... nights
Got a box full of robbers
And they all fit tight
I'm ready to eat, but I don't bite
..I just might, I'mma be freak,
I know what you like
I buy you... but the game ain't right
I pull up quick and the...
..I'm driving home ..
Chorus: (x2)
They call me Joe the Plumber
I hit her with the lumber
Whole bottle shape, better hear it from your momma
Go beg it up, baby, let me...
Go.. and.. cause I know you was a freak
They call me... day and night
Working hard, need a break
She coming, I said birthday cake.
Being so on the same boat, they're... is on
I hope my momma don't see it she was...
I'm Joe the Plumber...
Stilettos on, she's super thick
She a dancer, but she never...
..and look back at it
I like to hit it from the back, I'm a crack at it
She might turn to flip, and hook back at it
I like to hit it from the back, they call me...
Chorus: (x2)
They call me Joe the Plumber
I hit her with the lumber
Whole bottle shape, better hear it from your momma
Go beg it up, baby, let me...
Go.. and.. cause I know you was a freak
Joe The Plumber
Paul Wall's "Joe The Plumber" stands as a defining track of the mid-2000s hip-hop boom, blending his signature energetic delivery with a socially conscious narrative. Released during the height of the "New Orleans Sound" and the broader Southern rap resurgence, the song captures the gritty optimism of the era while addressing economic struggles through the lens of a fictional plumber. The recording features a driving, upbeat beat that contrasts sharply with the serious subject matter, creating a unique sound that propelled Wall to mainstream success. As a key release on his catalog, the track exemplifies the genre's ability to merge personal storytelling with broader cultural commentary, cementing Wall's status as a leading voice in contemporary rap music.

