[Intro] That hot shit... Ah we got that got shit.. Woah we got that hot shit.. Oh we got that hot shit..
[Chorus] It's the G.O.L.D.E.N (child) And the emcee back at it again.. It's the G.O.L.D.E.N (child) And the emcee back at it again..
[Verse 1] Lets take it back to the basics.. Cuz face it.. Nowadays its all about the beats.. Lyrics are wasted.. Simple minds get nothing at all.. I'm saying what do'ya think the rewind button is for... If i was your A&R every verse be the kind.. You're a grown man, why you kicking nursery rhymes.. Fooling the public with the rubbish you create.. Hoping they won't notice it beneath the 808s.. It's a shame that your tactics are effective.. It seems like listeners are not as selected.. DJ'z, drop this and let it blast.. Bet you anything the first question they gon ask...
[Chorus] It's the G.O.L.D.E.N (child) And the emcee back at it again.. It's the G.O.L.D.E.N (child) And the emcee back at it again..
[Verse 2] I can rhyme on fast beats so ones thats hella slow Better yet no beat check the acapella flow.. You got beats for the streets, beats for the clubs Beats for the ladies, beats for the thugs.. Top 40 beats get it across the nation.. Underground beats dont make it pass college stations.. Some beats are worldwide, other beats are local.. Most beats aren't even hot until I lay my vocals.. I got love for this self, they holding it down the day.. But don't these crunk beats all sorta sound the same.. Dont care where its from, long as the shits hot.. I need a beat, the 5th element of hip hop..
[Chorus] It's the G.O.L.D.E.N (child) And the emcee back at it again.. It's the G.O.L.D.E.N (child) And the emcee back at it again..
[Outro] Oh damn girl your ass look nice, my rims look big, and your ass look nice.. Damn girl your ass look nice, my rims so big yeah i had to say it twice..
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This track off of MC Jin’s second studio album, Jin Presents: The MC Properganda, gives props to the production of Golden Child, who also produced most of the album.
The song was notably featured in the original Saints Row on the Hip-Hop station KRhyme 95.4.
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