[Intro: Ol' Dirty Bastard] Sing the song, sing along with me Sing the song, sing the song with me
[Verse 1: Ol' Dirty Bastard] Lelele lady, tell me why, tell me so I ask you to go high, you tell me to go low So I go low, [slurp], taste the shit [Slurp], taste it again, I like it [Rrr] I'm the original G-O-D Making young ladies scream's my specialty When I go DUN DUN DUN DUH, girls get hype From the funky fresh music that was stereotyped When I kill, that ol' mad funky flow Not sayin Ason, duck duck disco Or disco duck, strictly hip hop Baby baby, I can't stop Wu, gots like come on through Soo, that's the call for the Wu I came here to rectify BROOKLYN ZOO, terrify Why, niggas wanna get up and rap and rap and rap Man, fuck that Shit, that I make it's the skit I wanna see ya hands in the air, can ya dig it Let's sing the song Come on party people, all in together now, sing along
Yo, this chamber number 9, verse 32 Is what we call The Stomp
[Stomp] Raekwon The stomp is down [Stomp] Get down for your crown [Stomp] Stomp [Stomp]
[Verse 3: Ol' Dirty Bastard] Brothas always playin with the microphone When it blows up in your face, [BOOM] you leave it alone You couldn't touch, this style is too much It's the rhymer, I don't give a crippled crab crutch [Grruh] About any nigga or niggerette Get burned to the ground, feel like a cigarette Straight up and down, I get dirty to the ground Rhymin gets me paid mad bread by the pound Shout out to my crew, tight as a belt y'all Go by the name "Big A", from the shelter
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“The Stomp” features a funky and energetic beat, and the lyrics are characterized by ODB’s unique and often humorous style. In the song, ODB talks about various topics, including his own experiences, success, and his unapologetic attitude. Like many of his songs, “The Stomp” reflects ODB’s rebellious and larger-than-life personality.
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