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Yeah, I just ordered one my nigga. Yeah I'm still a snow mover, blow harder than tuba. Designated shooters, turn weed to woolers. Condo in Atlanta, money counters like the NASDAQ. In that glass
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ain't mad at cha. I'm happy for a bitch, even if I can't have her I remember when you was down in Atlanta. Workin gentlemen's clubs and you didn't even know what a gentlemen was. Forty to love and I
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been messin with the same girl. See I met her at this party in Atlanta!. Well I met her at this party in Chicago!. She came right up to me, givin me conversation. I said, Do you got a man? she said no
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the same girl. See I met her at this party in Atlanta!. Well I met her at this party in Chicago!. She came right up to me, givin me conversation. I said, Do you got a man? she said no with no hesitation
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the same girl. See I met her at this party in Atlanta!. Well I met her at this party in Chicago!. She came right up to me, givin me conversation. I said, Do you got a man? she said no with no hesitation
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2. See I met her at this party in Atlanta. Well I met her at this party in Chicago. She came right up to me given me conversation. I said do you got a man she sad no, with no hesitation. Well it
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the same girl. See I met her at this party in Atlanta!. Well I met her at this party in Chicago!. She came right up to me, givin me conversation. I said, Do you got a man? she said no with no hesitation
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redhead in Atlanta. Lord, I walked all over that black eyed Cajun Queen. But outside Amarillo, he found his thrill I tell you. Oh, I lost him to a jukebox and a pinball machine. . Oh, Amarillo, what
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our stories straight. No, don't forget Ray, I was down in Atlanta, sure you were. And I was workin' late. Yeah, you know, it's always good to see you. George it's good to see you too. But I didn't
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, with a southern accent, where I come from Now that drunk tank in Atlanta was just a motel room to me. I think I might go work Orlando if them orange groves don't freeze. I've got my own way of workin
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a disease without any cure. She said I'm so obsessed that I'm becoming a bore, oh no. Ah, you think you're so pretty. . Caught your hand inside the till. Slammed your fingers in the door. Fought
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a white bitch in Idaho, I do the same thing in (Montana). Got a thick bitch in Atlanta, got a redbone in the Chi. Got two chains, they two-tone, two hundred racks, no lie (true). Ali Bomaye! Ali
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Paper fans in sweaty hands. Shooing flies away. Reflections on a porch. A shelter from the scorch. When dog days came around Babies squalled as August crawled. Past old folks in the shade. The
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Livin' out of a suitcase. Sleepin' in hotel rooms. Rental cars and airport bars. And dog day afternoons My occupation is a picker. And music is my game. Sometimes it makes me crazy. But I would
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Yeah, yeah, hey, hey hey. . Verse. R. I. P. Pooh Bear, that's my dead homie. * that other *, hey, let's get this bread homie. Remember when they could catch a charge down in Atlanta
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Song Girls Look Hot In Trucks - Love,. Auburn, Alabama, Phillies or Atlanta. Is your favorite George Straight or Jones. Jesus or Santa, Miami or Montana. There ain’t a lot that we all agree on. But
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like yea the man chin the coop you should've known I could never settle down with you until I see you in Atlanta when my mail sent through I got 24hours for you. . Bridge Trey Songz. Said the way you
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like yea the man chin the coop you should've known I could never settle down with you until I see you in Atlanta when my mail sent through I got 24hours for you. . Bridge Trey Songz. Said the way you
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Hey. ♪. Havana, ooh na-na (ayy). Half of my heart is in Havana, ooh na-na (ayy, ayy). He took me back to East Atlanta, na-na-na, ah. Oh, but my heart is in Havana (ayy). There's somethin' 'bout his
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. You can run, you can run. Tell my friends I'll be by. And I'll be stayin' in the crossroads. I believe I'm sinkin' down