Break It Down
Kid Ink · Other Songs - Kid Ink
I can give her that. (Give her that)
Give it to her, laying on her back. Yeap.
Pound that pussy like a dap. Hope you ready for attack.
Turn it up, climax.
Call me Stana Clause, sitting on my lap. (On my lap)
Now bring it back and take them panties off.
Let me see that ass.
Turn me on all night baby I can ? Uh.
Put it on the dresser by the lamp. (By the lamp)
Biting on her neck like a vamp. (Like a vamp)
Got her wet, way past damp doing thangs she ain't doing with her man.
[Chorus]She know how to break it down.
Put it all on me.
I can break her down , to a piece. (Oh yeah)
She know how to break it down. (She know how to break it down, down, down)
Girl I can break you down. (Girl I can break you down, down, down)
[Verse 2]I can give her that.
Give to her. Laying on her chest.
Sweat marinating on her breast.
Go to work, lay her on the desk.
And take them panties off.
No. Girl you can leave them panties on. Uh.
And I can pull it to the side, once I get inside.
Say she ain't a freak I guarantee you that she lyin'.
Baby girl let it go. (Yeah)
Go n' let it show. (Uh)
I thought I should let you know. (Yeah)
Your pussy is incredible. (Yeah)
[Chorus]She know how to break it down.
Put it all on me.
I can break her down , to a piece. (Oh yeah)
She know how to break it down. (She know how to break it down, down, down)
Girl I can break you down. (Girl I can break you down, down, down)
[Verse 3]Yup. Down for the count.
Hook that pussy then I knock that ass out. (Yeap)
I said she's down for the count shoulda seen when I put it in my mouth.
[Chorus]She know how to break it down.
Put it all on me.
I can break her down , to a piece. (Oh yeah)
(She know how to break it down, down, down.) 2X
(Girl I can break you down, down, down.) 2X
Break It Down - Kid Ink
Kid Ink's "Break It Down" stands as a defining track from the mid-2010s West Coast hip-hop landscape, showcasing his signature blend of gritty storytelling and melodic flow. Released during a period where he was actively expanding his discography beyond his earlier viral success, the song reflects the raw energy and street credibility that characterized his work on albums like "My Own Lane." The recording captures the essence of the era, featuring a production style that balances aggressive beats with introspective lyrics about ambition and resilience. As part of his broader catalog, the track exemplifies his ability to transition from party anthems to more nuanced narratives, cementing his status as a prominent figure in contemporary rap.
