Buss It (feat. Chris Brown) - Sage the Gemini

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Buss It (feat. Chris Brown) Lyrics

Buss it wide open (yup)
Now quit playing' with a nigga (woah)
Buss it wide open (yeah)
Now quit playing' with a nigga
H-h-h-h-holy shit

You make me wanna leave the one I'm with
So girl, leave that bum you with (yeah, yeah)
Baby, know I'ma fuck up the game
Girl, just wind it on me (ooh)

Buss it, buss it wide open
Wide open, now quit playin' with a nigga (yeah, yeah)
Ooh, buss it, buss it wide open
Wide open, now quit playin' with a nigga (yeah, yeah)
Buss it wide open

Yeah, car dealer, I be there a lot
Cop something with the engine triceratops
3 Sarahs in my bed, and they all tryna get it
I just told 'em that I just wanna try Sarah top (woah)
I know your man hate a nigga like me though (like me though)
She be giving headbutt, Ochocinco
She got that fire, yeah that ass, no amino (no amino)
Ven aquí por favor, I'm with my migos (with my migos)
I ain't stingy, go 'head, I
ain't trippin' been yellin' out ain't
fun if the homies can't hit it (yeah, yeah)
I know your man can't knock me off my pivot (no)
When I drive it bet I own it, that's the difference (yeah, yeah, yeah)

You make me wanna leave the one I'm with
So girl, leave that bum you with (yeah, yeah)
Baby, know I'm gon' fuck up the game
Girl, just wind it on me (ooh)

Buss it, buss it wide open
Wide open, now quit playin' with a nigga (yeah, yeah)
Ooh, buss it, buss it wide open
Wide open, now quit playin' with a nigga (yeah, yeah)
Buss it wide open

Girl, you know I'm 'bout, 'bout it ('bout it, 'bout it)
See a sign, I'ma catch a body (catch a body)
And you know I'ma eat that
Dinner table or the bedroom, get that ass up (get that ass up)
Moving too fast, take it slow
Baby, you be floppin' with the give and go (give and go)
When I'm the reason, had these bitches walkin' pigeon-toe (pigeon-toe)
Bust it down, spin it around with a sit-n-fold
First name basis, that pussy on a need-to-know
I don't fuck with condoms, but a nigga still need 'em
Percocets, poppin' pills, know I keep it full
What you waitin' for? Baby, I'ma put my money up (ow)

You make me wanna leave the one I'm with
So girl, leave that bum you with (yeah, yeah)
Baby, know I'm gon' fuck up the game
Girl, just wind it on me (ooh)

Buss it, buss it wide open
Wide open, now quit playin' with a nigga (yeah, yeah)
Ooh, buss it, buss it wide open
Wide open, now quit playin' with a nigga (yeah, yeah)
Buss it wide open

Buss it wide open
Buss it wide open

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Success doesn't come easily for anybody. Since day one, persistence has been the name of the game for Bay Area rapper Sage The Gemini.

When he made the decision to rap, nobody would help him. He’d bring rhymes to his peers for beats, and no one jumped at the chance to collaborate. So, he went even harder and he did everything himself. By the age of 14, he had taught himself how to create beats, produce, and even mix and master. He’d become a wholly self-sufficient artist before tenth grade. Now 21, he recalls, “All I cared about was music. I would stay up all night working on tracks and go to school tired. It didn’t matter. I wanted to be heard.”

Inspired by everyone from Chris Brown and Usher to Jay-Z and Pharrell, he studied various genres inside and out. That determination and dedication eventually yielded a viral sensation.

In 2008, he dropped his first online track "You Should Know" on MySpace. It became a viral hit, generating over three million views and buzzing amongst listeners worldwide. Joining up with the famed crew HBK Gang, the Bay Area began to embrace him as he performed countless gigs, developed a local presence, and honed a sound of his own.

"Musically, it's a mixture of everything," he explains. "It's like going to McDonalds and pouring every drink in one cup. I want to start my own genre—like a crossover of R&B and Bay Area party hip-hop."

That crossover revs up on "Gas Pedal." This smash hit switches lanes between a club-ready beat and a swaggering hook. Sage's smooth flow coasts alongside a slick verse from HBK's Iamsu.

He continues, "It's a dancing song. I like to keep the violence to a minimum. Dancing helps kids in a big way that no one wants to pay attention to. If they're dancing, it's all good. I grew up listening to Iamsu. To have him on there is a blessing."

The song attracted Republic Records who inked a deal with him in 2013. Then, as part of the EP of the same name, "Gas Pedal" sped toward the top online and at radio, reaching #5 on the Billboard Hip-Hop Chart and racking up over 12 million YouTube/VEVO views. At the same time, countless fans uploaded their own takes on the song to both YouTube and Vine, making the impact simply seismic. Cumulatively, there are over 110 million viral views fueled by this immense audience response without radio. It also serves as a gateway to his forthcoming full-length debut album for the label.

Another banger "Red Nose" wiggles from an unshakable chorus and a massive groove, becoming an anthem in its own right. It showcases just how clever he really is too. "I wanted to say something that means 'ass-shaking' without simply saying it," he grins. "That's where the comparison to a red nose pit bull came from."

Ultimately though, everything about Sage stands out. Producing and writing, he architects his own vision completely from the music to the rhymes. Now, he's speeding towards the top.

"I want people to feel like they can live with me through the music," he concludes. "It's about having a good time together. The album's going to have turn-up and party songs as well some more emotional moments. It's everything, and everyone is welcome along for the ride." Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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