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Ooh, baby, I like, I like, I like, ooh those rims they shiny
Ooh, I like, ooh those bling bling, def party
Ooh, I like it, I like it, I could fry rice with you
Ooh, shiny car shiny I like it, I like it a lot

You see these rims flickin' on my car?
(You like, you like)
Buyin' the freshest clothes out the mall
(You like, you like)

I keep my money rolled up in some knots
(You like, you like)
The shiny jewelry I had to cop
(You like, you like)

You see these rims flickin' on my car?
(You like, you like)
Buyin' the freshest clothes out the mall
(You like, you like)

I keep my money rolled up in some knots
(You like, you like)
The shiny jewelry I had to cop
(You like, you like)

You see this candy on this car? Broads wanna lick
Twenty fo' inches on the whip, got these *** sick
Flickin' out the parkin' lot, haters like to bark a lot
At the hoodie club, that'll make them *** spark a lot

Akademik jeans starched up wit' the Jordans on
Spot a *** ***, get her number and I'm rollin' on
Maybe baby mama mayne, I don't want no drama mayne
She's a ghetto rat, they attract to my diamond rangs

Ain't no thang, when it comes to ballin' nothin' new to me
Fronts in my mouth, part of jewelry and toolery
Cool to be, a hood rich *** from this Memphis
Ridin' in this Cut-Dog, dog, feelin' pimpish, ya dig?

You see these rims flickin' on my car?
(You like, you like)
Buyin' the freshest clothes out the mall
(You like, you like)

I keep my money rolled up in some knots
(You like, you like)
The shiny jewelry I had to cop
(You like, you like)

You see these rims flickin' on my car?
(You like, you like)
Buyin' the freshest clothes out the mall
(You like, you like)

I keep my money rolled up in some knots
(You like, you like)
The shiny jewelry I had to cop
(You like, you like)

Mayne I stayed in them stores, stayed chasin' ***
Stayed ridin' clean, sippin' ***, *** was in my drawers
Stayed in the club, kept a mean mug, had to keep a ***
In my mind I'm the one, so I'm shinin' like the sun

Kept the cottonmouth, reppin' dirty south, stayed housin' broads
A blunt was in my mouth, always schemin' tryna break some laws
Stayed gettin' caught, by them cops, still was on the block
Tryna set up shop, still was slangin' rocks

Always kept a knot, stayed doin' time, still was on the grind
Had to pop that nine, *** gots to shine, had to make 'em bleed
Had to make 'em see, takin' somethin' from the kid
You'll be history, that's for any wannabe

You see these rims flickin' on my car?
(You like, you like)
Buyin' the freshest clothes out the mall
(You like, you like)

I keep my money rolled up in some knots
(You like, you like)
The shiny jewelry I had to cop
(You like, you like)

You see these rims flickin' on my car?
(You like, you like)
Buyin' the freshest clothes out the mall
(You like, you like)

I keep my money rolled up in some knots
(You like, you like)
The shiny jewelry I had to cop
(You like, you like)

Oh, I love you baby
Oh, I love you baby

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Patrick Stephen Houston (born February 9, 1973), better known by his stage name Project Pat, is an American hip hop artist from Memphis, Tennessee, USA. He is the elder brother of rapper Juicy J.

Although not an official member, he had collaborated with Three 6 Mafia and all of his albums have been produced by members of the group. His first recording appearances were on Three 6 Mafia releases from 1991. After serving time in prison on various charges in the mid-1990s, he released his first solo album, Ghetty Green in 1999.

Project Pat broke onto the mainstream scene after providing the hook for Three 6 Mafia's hit "Sippin' on Some Syrup" in 2000 and released his breakthrough album Mista Don't Play: Everythangs Workin' the next year. In 2001, he was arrested for parole violation after a pair of revolvers were discovered in his vehicle during a traffic stop. That March, he was sentenced to four years in prison on two counts of a felon in possession of a firearm. His third album Layin' Da Smack Down was released during Pat's incarceration.

After his release from federal prison in 2005, he released Crook by da Book: The Fed Story, followed the next year by Walkin' Bank Roll. He has made frequent public appearances with Three Six Mafia in recent years including at the Academy Award and on their short-lived reality show Adventures in Hollyhood. 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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