what a, Oh what a, Oh what a great day! Oh what a, Oh what a great day! (3X) So what a great day, still to be alive. And what a way, la la la
Each and every day when I come home from school Like clockwork I go up into my bedroom I secure the door and it's the moment of truth I flip on my sound
out the shop Mint green sidekick, custom-made rag top 'Strictly Business' is the album that we play 'You're A Customer', the pick of the day Now there
skull that hides behind my hair and skin, I see the selfsame skull of my father, and beyond the skull of my father, the skull of my grandfather, and the skull of my great
I'm boredom with a large coffee Tardy every morning To a man who authority beyond what it was for How you gonna pay the rent? day job great Make rap
The Storm of the Century (the 1935 Labor Day hurricane song) Words and music by Chris Foster © January 9th 2003. The keys are the islands along Florida
out the shop Mint green sidekick, custom-made rag top "Strictly Business" is the album that we play "You're A Customer"; the pick of the day Now there
see, see, see, see What's in store for you, for you, you, you, you, you, you, you {Verse 1} Yo, right before I lay your soul to sleep Witness the day
you see, see, see, see What's in store for you, for you, you, you, you, you, you, you {Verse 1} Yo, right before I lay your soul to sleep Witness the day
They say we are in the middle of an obesity epidemic an epidemic like its polio. Like, well be telling our grand kids about in one day THE GREAT OBESITY
obesity They say we're in the middle of an obesity epidemic. An epidemic like its polio. Like we'll be telling our grand kids about it one day. The Great
X reppin' with the O.G.C. (gun clappaz) For my peoples throughout the PJ's got my man Black reppin' from back in the day X files and you know the storm
jeep out the shop Mint green sidekick, custom-made rag top "Strictly Business" is the album that we play "You're A Customer"; the pick of the day Now