Do That

Funkmaster Flex · Other Songs - Funkmaster Flex

Yeahhhhhhhhhhhh (boy I thought you knew)

You can just do the god damn! (straight from New York Cityyyyy)

(New York Cityyyyyyy)

C'mon! (I'ma tell you like this man)

(Blastin off with the big dog)

Yeahhhh, just do it! (I feels, Funkmaster, if it ain't his it ain't shit)

C'mon, just do it (You know?)

(Volume III)

Yeahhhh, just do it! (We're all the way live, boyyyyy)

C'mon, just do it (You got your mad dogs, you got your pissed dogs)

C'mon c'mon, just do it (and then you got your big dogs)

Yeah, yeah (like Funkmaster Flex)



[Steele]

Brooklyn New Yorker, street walker, slang talker

S-T-double-E-L-E the author

Stay in it to win in the ride with the windows tinted

Aromatic marijuana addict, ganja fanatic

Smoke on the black shit, maintain watch you actors overreactin

Packin but they slackin plus they lackin

direc-tion, thinkin that Smif-N-Wessun gon' protect em

in the sec-tion, smokin guns tear through your teflon

Before you get a chance to draw your wea-pon

my dogs get to wettin yo' street, like Johnny pumps

leavin lots of lumps cause lots of chumps, think they gettin past

But ain't no leeways, come back like DJ's, cut yo' shit

Leave you dizzy, watch me get bizz-ay, sideline niggaz

askin is he, the one they came to see, S-T from Cocoa B's

Locally, I'm known for representin lovely vocally

Me and my P-N=C smoke thee



[Tek]

Yo if you're out to be the boss and floss (just do that)

Run up in clubs with big dogs (just do that)

If you have to let yours blast off (just do that)

To all my thorough cats (just do that)

and yo my puddy cats (just do that)

If you're out to be the boss and floss (just do that)

Run up in clubs with big dogs (just do that)

If you have to let yours blast off (just do that)

To all my thorough cats (just do that)

and yo my puddy cats (just do that)

Do That

Funkmaster Flex is a defining figure in East Coast hip-hop, renowned for his dynamic DJing and ability to curate high-energy sets. "Do That" captures the raw, rhythmic intensity characteristic of his work, blending hard-hitting beats with the vibrant atmosphere of New York club culture. As a master of the turntables, Flex often bridges the gap between classic hip-hop traditions and contemporary sounds, creating tracks that resonate with both longtime fans and new listeners. This recording exemplifies his skill in crafting infectious grooves that drive the dance floor, reflecting the broader evolution of hip-hop production during his era. The song stands as a testament to his enduring influence on the genre, showcasing a style that prioritizes rhythm and flow above all else.