Mr. Me 2
Asher Roth · The Greenhouse Effect (Mixtape)
Nothin' on my on my feet, got some weed that I'm puffin' on.
Ain't nothin' wrong, I'm just hangin' with this honey jon,
Hoping that I get the nod, bring it on, slutty broad.
[repeat]
Throw on the cd, don't believe what be coming on.
Nothing but the beat skate p, let me run up on.
The beat he drummin' got me coming up wit something raw.
Beat me up and cuff me to the gutter if I'm frontin' dog.
But if you're smart, put your money on the underdog.
Over under cup, a hundred, nothing ever done before.
Yeah, I'm a senator, sent to put an end to y'all,
With my incentive, being steady in my repertoire.
Pepper the record with, that has never been said before.
Every deep breathe is impressive, get the impression broad.
I learned that all the hard work pays off.
I intend to be a legend when this ends, up in the record stores.
Yeah, yeah, when the ending calls.
If it ends at all.
Sh*t, it could end tomorrow.
And I bet heaven doesn't let me in, they read it wrong.
Asher Paul, Asher Roth, don't forget it homes.
Take it home, write it down, baby keep it close.
There's a quiz after this, hope you taken notes.
Paying close attention to the metronome.
Setting up a pension when I mention I'm professional.
I'm 'bout to get it on,
Getting all my weapons drawn.
Letting out a sentence that could empty out the pentagon.
I been intending on amending the 2nd law.
But we getting money man, we need to bare our arms.
Ha, ha, ha, damn, I'm charming.
Don't be alarmed, I've been involved.
It's normal for me.
Your homies know me.
The flow is so, geez, oh man, I seen the impossible.
Don't ignore me. Call an army.
By sea, by land, you'll need a whole arsenal.
Bossing, I'm launching this fall,
up as an artist, work the hardest 'Till my heart isn't all in it, flawless.
Aight, awesome bra, good talk.
It's the music I use to induce thought.
So let me do what I do with my crew y'all.
A crew that doesn't include you, Mr. me 2.
Mr. Me 2
Asher Roth's 'Mr. Me 2' stands as a defining track from his 2009 mixtape, The Greenhouse Effect, which solidified his status as a prominent figure in the mid-2000s hip-hop scene. The song exemplifies the energetic, party-oriented sound that characterized Roth's discography during this era, blending catchy hooks with a vibrant production style that resonated with a young, urban audience. As a key component of The Greenhouse Effect, the recording captures the raw, unfiltered energy of early 2010s pop rap, showcasing Roth's ability to craft anthems designed for clubs and radio play. Its enduring popularity reflects the broader cultural impact of mixtape culture and the specific musical aesthetic that defined the late 2000s.

