[Chorus] Yo, promoters don't want us in clubs because we spaz out Who is these righteous motherfuckers with they flags out? Stapleton Project, recognize you're lookin at Allah's best Puttin' on the hits, it's no contest Now, who the hypest in New York City? Wu-Tang, radio stop shittin' on me
[Interlude: Youngblood Priest] I got fifty men out in the street Now if they all get bitch troubles, I starve Is that it? Is that what you're tryna tell me?
[Verse 2] Ayo, moccasin money, one man behind the plate Hold it down, honey-shallah, rock the half man Gumby Twisted, the mime of the floods, Steven Spiel', drama 105.6, Llama Cosmetic classical, Slomin's shield, biography fill Watch me heal half of you, new attributes Teletronics, DBX, one sixty X Compression with the A and sharp press Extract bass in which the gooey dew drips Vanilla suckle with jasmine bits, five-hundred rap battin' average One taste the bowling ball magic Houdini escapes, from the fermenting hell halls of tragic Speaking to the first of April's, deep in the rap game Erase you, Excedrin head bredrens catch facials Side orders, one telephone for take out Stomp your man half to death, rob him, then we break out Get off on the Clove Exit, knees dirty, chick kneel with low leverage, watch it how she lick the head of it 'Cause it's law, order today, we pay dues New tomorrow's, Rubik's Cube money in a tube Deck the halls, crush celery dice, that's Cinderella ball Ate York Peppermint Patties, slung by Peter Paul Wrangler, straight laid the track when it sag With one banger, interlude loop caused me to hang up Ticklish, Crunchberry niggas at the flicks pissed off Standin' in the rain and can't find they whips Suckers, motherfucker
[Chorus] Yo, promoters don't want us in clubs because we spaz out Who's these righteous motherfuckers with they flags out? Stapleton Projects, recognize you're lookin at Allah's best Puttin' on the hits, it's no contest Now, who the hypest in New York City? Wu-Tang! Radio stop shittin on me
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The song is named after a wrestling move commonly associated with Sgt. Slaughter
Ghost has the rap game in a stranglehold.
This song was a preview of the innovative style displayed on his 2000 album Supreme Clientele
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