Freestyle - Foxy Brown & Pretty Boy
Funkmaster Flex · Other Songs - Funkmaster Flex
Yo (uh huh)
Don Pooh (yeah) '97 (uhh)
Hah (Firm) Pretty Boy '97 (new shit)
Fox Boogie '97 (Fox)
Yeah (uh yeah) Funkmaster Flex (yeah)
Yeah Brook-lyn yo
Verse One: Pretty Boy
20 foot celeings with that rough leather sofa
Gucci loafers, spendin' weeks at the Stofa
Motels makin' slow Moe's turnin' L's
With Towana, fuckin' in the sauna
Pretty Boy steady blowin' backs out
And if your man front, gotta pull the gat out
Now he laid out, cause I sprayed out
Pussy Clyde on the played out
Over some ass, you DOA'd out
Ya'll can play in the low Inkeim houses
While I got the crib and the Benz one thousand
Verse Two: Foxy Brown
Tight like Dee Dee, offi-cal
Demi Sec plays, I lays and shakes the ass all day
Lay low, in the cream cheese Bently
And shake those, artifi-cal
I'm Dom P, she was Fay yo
Five carats to lay low, E-D
Type speedy, you see me, I'm straight 3-D
You PD, and why, you straight semi
I'm semie, on the Medi, CK-1 and fakes none, da da
Yo Flex, word on the street is uh, you set that mix tape shit straight
Let me bless that, priMadonna of rap
Black and Philipine, well up to Brooklyn
And my muthafuckin' Firm team
What up baby boys, it's love
Keep it cocked, Firm chill, your rap princess got it locked
And uh, see the, rap star, mama seita
My 9 maticle greater, lit it up like cheeber
It's our world, what you think
To make it real simple, we do what ya'll can't, point blank, uhh
Freestyle - Foxy Brown & Pretty Boy
This track by Funkmaster Flex features a dynamic collaboration between Foxy Brown and Pretty Boy, blending the raw energy of East Coast hip-hop with the rhythmic precision characteristic of the late 1990s. The recording captures a moment where Flex's signature production style intersects with the vocal prowess of his featured artists, creating a high-energy anthem that defined the era's freestyle culture. While specific chart performance data varies, the song remains a staple in discussions regarding the evolution of gangsta rap and the collaborative spirit of New York's underground scene during its peak commercial success. Its enduring appeal lies in its ability to showcase the interplay between complex beats and sharp lyrical delivery, cementing its place in the broader catalog of influential hip-hop recordings from that period.
