Diss You - King Tee

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Hello, I should diss you

Excuse me, lady, you're lookin' real nice
Where you been, I been lookin' for you all my life
So how's about lunch with a winner?

Then again it's kinda late, so what's up with dinner?
At my place or my place or my place or my place
By the fireplace or the candle light
About 7 or make that 8 o'clock tonight

Make up your mind, let's wine and dine
Get with me or back up off my line
'Cause I can't wait for you to call me
You're steppin' on your suit the very second you saw me

I thought you said that I'm the only one
That can send chills up and down your [Unverified]
Gold rings and estate, too
(Hello, is this you?)
Man, I should diss you

Yo, I been waitin' all night long
And you didn't even ring my phone
I should diss you

Since you tried to play me like booty
I just feel that it's my duty
I should diss you

So don't give me no excuse
But before I cut you loose
I should diss you

And there's nothin you can say
And there's nothin you can do
I'ma diss you, I'ma diss you
Diss you

You claimed you would stick like super glue
But you're low, down and dirty, so I'm dissin' you
Yeah, I'm dissin' you, I won't be missin' you
I won't be kissin' you, I hope you're listenin', too

'Cause I realized that I'm real fly
So see ya later, bye
'Cause you only get one chance at this
You played me wrong, so I'ma diss you, miss

For the fact that you thought that I could get done
The K I N G Tee ain't the one
So miss me with all that stuff you're talkin'
I know you're sorry, but keep on walkin'

On about your business, I'm almost finished
Tyin' up loose ends, and
Let the door hitcha' where the dog should bitcha'
Even though I should dissed you

I shoulda dissed you

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King Tee, also spelled King T (born Roger McBride), is an American West Coast hip hop pioneer and founding member of the Likwit Crew.

His first tracks were produced by The Unknown DJ who also produced Ice T's earliest gangsta rap tracks. He has collaborated with artists such as Dr. Dre, Ice Cube, Rappin' 4-Tay, B-Legit, Ice-T, and Masta Ace. He also worked with other producers such as DJ Pooh, Marley Marl, Ant Banks, E-Swift of Tha Alkaholiks and Madlib.

Although he helped launch the career of Tha Alkaholiks, who became popular in their own right, Tee's own career didn't fare quite so well. His highest charting album, Tha Triflin' Album, peaked at #95 on the Billboard 200 while his other albums scraped the bottom of the chart.

Dr. Dre tried to help revitalize Tee's career by signing him to Aftermath Records. He appeared on Dre's albums, Dr. Dre Presents...The Aftermath and 2001, and recorded his own album. But Tee was eventually dropped from the label. Nevertheless, the album he recorded for Aftermath, Thy Kingdom Come was released in 2002 on a German independent label. It featured guest appearances by Dre, Ice T, Too $hort, MC Ren, DJ Quik, Kool G Rap, Shaquille O'neal, Kid Frost, El DeBarge, and others.

Those that have followed gangster rap since its roots will credit King Tee with being one of the leading founders helping gangster rap build credibility and eventually helping to open doors for some of today's biggest names in hip-hop. He is also cited as being one of the biggest inspirations for popular East Coast rapper The Notorious B.I.G., whose early style bore a striking resemblance to that of King T. 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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