Relax

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[Verse 1:]

First off we gon do it like this just relax take it off

Lay down on yo back just relax I'm a stroke

Stroke yo body til it collapse just relax

I got this girl, I got this girl

I'm a take you to my world just relax

Just listen to the beat and think of me just relax

I'm a kill that pussy straight murder that shit

And I'm a eat it eat it eat it then lick it til it slaps aye

I'm a freak lil mama just call me daddy

And I promise to God I'm a make you happy

And she don't speak no spanish but she call me papi

And I promise to God...



[Chorus:]

Girl when I lay yo body down you better relax.

Girl when I hit it from the back. Just relax.

Girl when you climb up on top (baby baby) ooh you know just tryna relax.

So slow down, slow down, slow down, slow down, slow down...



[Verse 2:]

Oh oh Girl I swear if you put that pussy on me I'll

lose my muthafuckin mind

I can't get my thoughts together and I'm lost up in there

And I can't even remember my name until you scream it scream it scream it

And when I eat it eat it eat it got you goin crazy crazy crazy

Now you beggin for me to put it back in...

I'm a freak lil mama just call me daddy

And I promise to God that I'm a make you happy

And she don't speak no spanish but she call me papi



[Chorus:]

Cuz when I lay that body down

(girl when I lay yo body down) ooh you better relax (relax).

When I hit it from the back just relax. Ooh.

Girl when you climb up on top (baby baby) ooh you know just tryna relax.

So slow down, slow down, slow down, slow down, slow down...



[Verse 3:]

Cus I'm a freak lil mama just call me daddy

And I promise to God I'm a make you happy (aye)

And she don't speak no spanish but she call me papi

And I promise to God I'm a make you happy (aye)

Just relax girl, Just relax girl. Stop trippin girl and just relax aye.

Relax - YG

YG's 'Relax' stands as a defining track of the early 2000s New Orleans hip-hop scene, blending the region's distinct musical identity with a laid-back, melodic flow. Released during a pivotal era for Southern rap, the song captures the carefree yet gritty atmosphere characteristic of the city's sound. YG's vocal delivery in this recording showcases his ability to craft smooth, rhythmic hooks that became a staple in regional playlists and radio rotations. The track exemplifies the genre's evolution, merging traditional boom-bap elements with the polished production styles that would later define the city's output. As a key piece of YG's discography, it remains a nostalgic reference point for listeners familiar with the mid-2000s Southern rap landscape and the specific cultural vibe of New Orleans music.