Released on September 5, 2013

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[Verse 1]

It's time to get 'em, it's time, time to get 'em

My vibe got to killing, my eyes start to glisten

I ride the rhythm with signs like precision

Right arm got to swinging, the highlight division

In my mind I'm hearing the gospel choir singing

I could not fight the feeling, I find it mighty thrilling

The crowds start shifting, the broads get to gigging

Their body parts wiggling, my kind of women

Especially when they thick and pop all out the Denim

It's really not a sin to admire what God give 'em

I know my wife listening, come on, I'm only kidding

I can find a lot iller way to grind at the living

Don't think for not a minute that I forgot about my children

Their little tummies is rumbling and I got to fill 'em

I'm all about my business, sock 'em out if I'mma spitting

It's kind of hard to fit it, my saga systems

But I don't give a shit, my shows are hella intimate

If you guys are a band, then where the hell are all your instruments

Interesting, holla at the maid in D

Pull something out the seat and season them up for me

He asking my staff ''what's happening with your captain?

He look like Gene Hackman and talk like Mars Blackmon''

Lobby at the W, the hotel was cracking

I took off my jacket and called it a backspin


[Verse 2]

Let it be known I love all of my fans

A lot of y'all are making water and they washing your hands

Got a big box of vinyls, signed them all in advance

So don't get off me with your slovenly ass and don't bother me

I dress sharp like Dapper Dan

Big white beard looking something like the Santa band

The Kentucky Fried Chicken man

Cush me like a pimp, said he had a biscuit in his hand

So strange and I must admit

Don't know what stranger shit it is, but I'm full of it

I be that dude in my 80's still trying to spit

You be saying ''yo, yo, I almost made it'', but you should've quit

Till then I'm in the rain with some other men

Riding on the train, tuxedo and some runner kicks

I ain't paying out nothing to the government

'Til somebody run Biz Markie for president