by D12 on album The Underground EP
D12 The Underground EP 6 Reasons [Proof] They wish that they could bear me black D12 standin back No plan in that Death met this We got a hand in that Who ever run this shit You get me a jammed
by D12 on album Miscellaneous
D12 Miscellaneous Purple Hills (Purple Pills Radio/Video Edit) Thanks to [email protected] for correcting these lyrics. [Chorus] I've been so many places I've seen so many faces But nothing c
by D12 on album Miscellaneous
D12 Miscellaneous Purple Pills (Video Edit) [Chorus] I've been so many places I've seen so many faces But nothing compares To these blue and yellow purple hills I climbed the hi
by Six Reasons on album Six Reasons
You wish that you could bear me black D12 standing back No planning that Def methods, we got a hand in that Whoever run this shit You get a jammed knee cap Make the healthy get sick And your fam handi
by D12 feat. 50 Cent on album Invasion, Part 1: Shady Times
(Bizarre) 'The Rap Game' Hip-hop 1-0-1 The hardest 9 to 5 you will ever have You can't learn this shit in no history-book You ready to rap motherfucker? You ready to sell your soul... gheh-gheh-gheh '
by Eminem feat. D12 & 50 Cent on album Eminem presented by DJ R Dub L
By d-12 / 50 cent The rap game, Hip hop 101, The hardest 9 ta 5 you will ever have, You can't learn this shit in no history book, You ready to rap motherfucker, You ready to sell your soul, Ha, ha, h
by Donell Jones on album Lyrics
Get out the way D Jones coming Yeah the one that your girl loving You wanna hate but you gotta love him Plus hate will get you know where homie Still a lot of y'all don't know me Highly underrate
by 50 Cent on album Miscellaneous
50 Cent Miscellaneous Rap Game Typed by: [email protected]/ D12 The Rap Game, Hip hop 101, The hardest 9 ta 5 you will ever have, you can't learn this shit in no history book, you ready to ra
by Proof on album Searching For Jerry Garcia
Mr. Lennon, Mr. Lennon! John John, could, could I get your autograph? Could I get your autograph? (Sure kid) Oh, yeah yeah yeah, just Could you sign this for me please? (Sure, what's your name?) Thank
by Masta Ace Incorporated on album Hip Hop Forever III
At 8 you're a sucker, at 7 a motherfucker" (Repeat 4x) 3, 2, 1 reasons you'll never be this raw My crew is representing for BK, don't play Or you might have to get Crime Watch around your way Cause B
by Masta Ace on album Hits U Missed
"at 8 you're a sucker, at 7 a motherf**ker" (repeat 4x) 3, 2, 1 reasons you'll never be this raw My crew is representing for bk, don't play Or you might have to get crime watch around your way Cause
by Louis Berry on album 25 Reasons
25 Reasons Lyrics: See you a cause unto yourself You're a ragtag woman on material quests You're a fire but I'm your flame You're a golden locket on a silver chain You're not the answer to my beliefs
by Testament on album The Ritual
Testament Ritual So Many Lies (6:04) Lyrics: Billy, Peterson, James Music: Skolnick, Peterson ------------------------------------- I didn't mean to offend you But you were way out of line And
by Testament on album The Ritual
Testament Ritual Return To Serenity (6:25) Lyrics: Billy, Peterson, James Music: Peterson ------------------------------------- I'm gonna take you To a place far from here No one will see us W
by Testament on album The Ritual
Testament Ritual As The Seasons Grey (6:16) Lyrics: Billy, James Music: Peterson, Skolnick ----------------------------------- Take a look, what do you see Image in the mirror Yesterday is yest
by Nat King Cole on album Fantastic Forties (40's)
-Words by Deek Watson and Music by William Best -also charted in 1946 by Charlie Spivak (#5) -also charted in 1947 by Eddie Howard (#2), Dinah Shore (also #2), Ella -Fitzgerald (#8), and Art Kassel (#
by Nat King Cole on album A Music Collection: Moonriver
-Words by Deek Watson and Music by William Best -also charted in 1946 by Charlie Spivak (#5) -also charted in 1947 by Eddie Howard (#2), Dinah Shore (also #2), Ella -Fitzgerald (#8), and Art Kassel (#
by Nat King Cole on album Most Famous Hits
-Words by Deek Watson and Music by William Best -also charted in 1946 by Charlie Spivak (#5) -also charted in 1947 by Eddie Howard (#2), Dinah Shore (also #2), Ella -Fitzgerald (#8), and Art Kassel (#
by Nat King Cole on album Songs for a Lazy Sunday: Winter Edition
-Words by Deek Watson and Music by William Best -also charted in 1946 by Charlie Spivak (#5) -also charted in 1947 by Eddie Howard (#2), Dinah Shore (also #2), Ella -Fitzgerald (#8), and Art Kassel (#
by Nat King Cole on album Jazzowanki
-Words by Deek Watson and Music by William Best -also charted in 1946 by Charlie Spivak (#5) -also charted in 1947 by Eddie Howard (#2), Dinah Shore (also #2), Ella -Fitzgerald (#8), and Art Kassel (#