Ride - Sir Mix-A-Lot

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Shake to my flow
Let it go when you shake that coco
I got game, so whatcha know
Get it up, then I hit her with the Rambo

Oochie, coochie, still lookin' for the supa booty
Rump, chaser, rump snatcha
Huh, get 'em on camera, call me a jockey
'Cause I'm ridin' them skirts and I talk real cocky

Ol' mackin'-ass Mix is back
I'm slangin' that game on 28 tracks
Yep yep, pack 'em in a Benz
Take 'em to my house, straight let 'em all in

Call Mix-a-Lot a slut?
I might get banned, but I still like butts
Mmm, lay 'em on the table, Dr. Richard's willin' and able
Not sexist, just sexy

Do I like sistas? Well, let's see
She's thick, walkin' with a switch
Carryin' a beeper, ya betta not call her no bitch
When it comes to a snack-pack, I can't lie
I wanna ride

Can I ride?
I wanna ride
I wanna ride

Shake 'em up like you're playin' them craps
Two snake eyes puttin' fellas on tap
What I'm sayin' ain't popular nowadays
But it ain't good without the mayonnaise

I cannot dance but I'm good when ya hit that stance
Wham, bam, met a girl named Pam
I poke and thank you ma'am, ain't no drag in my bag
Gotta do me cause I don't play tag

Six-double-o hoop, costs loot, hit the gas she'll scoot
When ya dance, I'm on ya
When ya walk, I'm on ya
When ya moan, I'm on ya

I'm that nasty dog and I tried to warn ya
To the 'tel, to the 'tel we go
Don't need a bed 'cause I'm good on the floor
When a chocolate masterpiece walks by
I wanna ride

Can I ride, baby?
I wanna ride
Ride

I'm like Tyrannosaurus Rex, I sense movement then I gotta wreck shop
I'm on top but down to flip-flop, don't stop
So, I, won't stop, love to see that thang go pop
Don't be, phony, baby show me

I can ride yo pony, saddle up n' go, you can show Bo
He don't know, you can put it on a man
Make me yo number one fan
Some brothers wanna claim they're down

Puttin on fronts like clowns but I'm packin' this 9 in my glove
Givin' nothin' but the females love, yeah!
Ain't no sissy in me, 4-4 mags ain't never been friendly
But I like the girls

Cake boys get scared in the kitty-cat world
But I'm not the one to come cake
Baby, this game is straight
Fellas in the house, you can't deny
All ya'll wants to ride

I wanna ride
I wanna ride
I wanna ride

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Born Anthony Ray in Seattle on August 12, 1963, Sir Mix-a-Lot is a Grammy Award winning rap artist known as a champion of north-west-coast hip hop and for his mainstream break-out in the early 90s. Where there was previously no scene, he helped create it with fun, bass heavy tracks relying on booty shakin' just as much as a playful sense of humor. His first album, 'Swass', featured him humping the Space Needle to show his commitment to the Seattle scene and went platinum. After hooking up with producer extraordinaire Rick Rubin, Mix-a-Lot hyped a new, in-your-face image culminating in the booty shakin' anthem "Baby Got Back", a groovy cut about thick booty that topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart and signaled the high point of his career.

The track, which earned him a Grammy Award, has continued to be a success, with VH1's '100 Greatest Songs of Hip Hop' including it in 2008. As trends in gangsta rap and other shifts of hip-hop culture took place, Mix-A-Lot kept on releasing tracks to a cult fanbase before going more into production and studio work. Other notable fan favorites include "Posse on Broadway" (rapping about a street in Seattle, discussing local landmarks, with success that proved his first hit with some MTV airplay), "Testerossa" (a comparison of his lyrical power to the cars' horsepower), and "Swap meet Louie" (a comical look at counterfeit goods such as Louis Vuitton items being sold at swap meets and night markets). His infamous food-based parody tune "Buttermilk Biscuits" (also known as "Buttermilk Biscuits (Keep on Square Dancin')") was performed by kids on the new 'Mickey Mouse Club' program and earned comparisons to "Weird Al" Yankovic.

Mix-A-lot created his own label and worked his songs from the ground up. He never achieved the same popularity as his heyday again, but his songs remain fun and bring his fans back to the late 80s and early 90s with beat-boxing and old-school scratching. See: http://sirmixalot.com/ 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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