Stay Ballin

Snow · Other Songs - Snow

[Verse 1]

Have ou ever had a day yah

When everyting was going just right for yah

The sun was shining ever so bright for yah

An you were crusin down your favorite road

Could it be a gift from JAH

The way your lite Glistens over the still water

Now tell the mon that you know what I'm sayin to yah

Cause that's just the way that it goes. Way that it goes



[Pre-Chorus]

I'm having a good day now yes

Can't yah see me smiling

So pass it and hit is and stay a while

So we can keep it flowin

That love that we all like

That keeps us goin for sure



[Chorus (repeat 2x)]

Where's my playas who stay frozen

In their trucks just cruzin

Come on, come on can and

Hear me callin

Y'all stay ballin



[Verse 2]

I bet you never thought that ya

Could be the one that make you wanna ride with JAH

Experience the feeling that I'm talkin bout

You feel me and know that it's so oh oh oh

Listen beat tah tah

Move your body let the music run through yah

Put yah hands up and say na-na

And that's just the way that it goes



[Pre-Chorus]

I'm having a good day now yes

Can't yah see me smiling

So pass it and hit is and stay a while

So we can keep it flowin

That love that we all like

That keeps us goin for sure



[Chorus (repeat 2x)]

Where's my playas who stay frozen

In their trucks just cruzin

Come on, come on can and

Hear me callin

Y'all stay ballin



[Outro (repeat 2x)]

Don't turn the reggae low

Turn it up a notch sir

Afraid I told yah so

This is what they love say



[Chorus (repeat 2x)]

Where's my playas who stay frozen

In their trucks just cruzin

Come on, come on can and

Hear me callin

Y'all stay ballin

Stay Ballin

Snow's "Stay Ballin" stands as a defining track of the 1990s hip-hop boom, capturing the raw energy and street credibility that characterized the genre during its peak. Released alongside other notable works by the artist, the song exemplifies the gritty, rhythmic style that Snow brought to the forefront of English-language rap. Its enduring appeal lies in its authentic delivery and the cultural moment it represents, serving as a testament to the era's musical landscape. The recording remains a staple for fans of classic hip-hop, illustrating how Snow's contributions helped shape the sound of the decade through his distinctive voice and unapologetic approach to the art form.