Wat da Hook Gon Be - Murphy Lee

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Hahaha, yo, yo, yo, yo, you never met a nigga like me
Yo yo, have you ever seen a little dude
Who be doing what I do? Uh huh, yo
Let's get at it dog

Now what goes up, must come down
But we ain't comin' down, it be them same ole' clowns
Aiming your pound pretendin' they proud
But when you leave town they go around they runnin' they mouth

They somethin' like a hater man
Talking bad about a playa as if I'm not gon see ya later man
You constantly frontin' until you confronted on
If you don't like whats going on go on to another song

'Cause I keep a hater guilty
My cars and my money all alike man, both them filthy
From skimpy and empty to fuel on full
See I be high when my Cago Bulls

Obey no rules to school you fools
Schoolboy's err'y where, we're Young Dude news
St. Louis like Louis D. Miles and Larry Hughes
And the Young Dude done paid young dude's dues dude

But yo, what da hook gon' be
See I don't need no fuckin' hook on this beat
All I need, is the track in the background
My headphones loud, keep the blunt goin' 'round and I'ma rip

But yo, what da hook gon' be
See I don't need no fuckin' hook on this beat
All I need, is the track in the background
My headphones loud, keep the blunt goin' 'round and I'ma rip

The sun'll come out tomorrow
And I will never have to borrow
Got my first car when I turned sixteen
Only drove it home outta town Limousines

Plus we was broke wit a deal but nobody could tell
So we did what we had to do for country grammar to sell
Haha, I stay on my own melodies
Plus I like my Booties and my Boobs like a capital letter 'B'

That's how it is, how it better be
I preferably rather have two or three girls in the bed wit me
Close your ear's ma you ain't heard nothin'
I always pay ma let a brother hold somethin'

I'm basically comin' from nothin' to somethin'
When I say nothin' meanin' pocket full of lint and buttons
Used to be creative on Halloween
Stop a hotter teen went from Nada to a lot of things

But yo, what da hook gon' be
See I don't need no fuckin' hook on this beat
All I need, is the track in the background
My headphones loud, keep the blunt goin' 'round and I'ma rip

But yo, what da hook gon' be
See I don't need no fuckin' hook on this beat
All I need, is the track in the background
My headphones loud, keep the blunt goin' 'round and I'ma rip

People always saying' man it must be nice
No hi, no nothi', not a simple, how's life
Understand the money's good but I'm still from the hood
So don't be asking for no inch, be expecting the foot

Unless you want a foot
I know a few crooks that can place you where you need to be put
And it might not cost me playa
Got a Benz pepper interior, paint salty playa

And we all push it, but me I push it real good
Brains blown out, chromed out, wheel real wood
Catch me on your local derrty
Or in the studio doing vocals derrty

I'm the same dude that came through wit my crew
Let the girls do me while you do you
And um, all I need is JD beat to be bangin'
And I'll come up wit these verses that I'm usually slangin'
I be rippin' man

But yo, what da hook gon' be
See I don't need no fuckin' hook on this beat
All I need, is the track in the background
My headphones loud, keep the blunt goin' 'round and I'ma rip

But yo, what da hook gon' be
See I don't need no fuckin' hook on this beat
All I need, is the track in the background
My headphones loud, keep the blunt goin' 'round and I'ma rip

But yo, what da hook gon' be
See I don't need no fuckin' hook on this beat
All I need, is the track in the background
My headphones loud, keep the blunt goin' 'round and I'ma rip

But yo, what da hook gon' be
See I don't need no fuckin' hook on this beat
All I need, is the track in the background
My headphones loud, keep the blunt goin' 'round and I'ma rip

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Murphy Lee was born Torhi Murphy Lee Harper on December 18, 1979 , to a single mother in St. Louis, MO. He was raised in the University City neighborhood of St. Louis County, MO. Lee was raised with older brother Kyjuan and their sisters and younger brothers. After first appearing on co-St. Lunatics member Nelly's 1st release Country Grammar in 2000, Lee went on to work with some of the elite in the rap industry including Jermaine Dupri, Lil Wayne and Ying Yang Twins, among others. Releasing his debut solo album Murphy's Law in 2003, Lee won a Grammy Award for the song "Shake Your Tailfeather" featuring Nelly and Sean "P-Diddy" Combs. The album would eventually go platinum, continuing the record-breaking streak that the St. Lunatics started back in 2001.

In 2006, Lee became the owner of Good For You Cafe, now with two successful locations in the St. Louis metro area. Lee's cafes not only specialize in vegetarian dishes, but also offer a wide variety of meals that everyone can enjoy. Lee has also expanded his business ventures with the advent of his own locally-owned and operated music label UC-ME Entertainment with his brother Kyjuan. Lee has released three independent releases of mix tapes, and has appeared on albums of artists that are currently signed to his label. Some of these include younger brother Futurre's group Da Camp, locally notorious R&B goddess Zee, Potzee and Quor 03. 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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