SPOKEN: Tim Daddy was a gangster rapper From the mean streets of Atlanta Georgia Sittin' on his couch one day, watchin' BET Network When suddenly his TV set went on the blink And he ended up watching Bill Dance Championship Fishing His life changed And this is that young man's story SUNG: He (A) left the inner city and moved to the hill Traded (D) in his crack pipe on a moonshine still His (A) gang bandana sure looked bad But, (E) it's the only color that the bait store had No more (A) Tupac Shaqure or Biggie Small Now it's (D) cow manure on his overalls (A) Surrounded by fiddles and alot of George Jones (E) Goodbye Puffy Combs (D) Hillbilly homeboy (A) Your (E) posse wants to know what's (A) up You done (D) dissed the sistas in the (A) West Coast crew For some (E) bubbas with a spit cup You got a (D) sad little crib in the (A) hillbilly hood There (E) ain't no booty calls (A) back in the woods (D) Hillbilly homeboy (A) (E) When ya gonna come back (A) home He's got (A) curb-feelers on his 4-wheel drive His (D) comb liquor tastes like Colt 45 We (A) hear you started hanging with some hillbilly ho's Throwin' (E) engine block parties for a bunch of Jethros It's hard to (A) pump up the jam to Allison Krauss When there (D) ain't no electricity in da house You can't (A) bust a move to some crooked sounds (E) Goodbye Bobby Brown (D) Hillbilly homeboy (A) Your (E) posse wonderin' where you (A) at "We hear you're (D) dressin' like Ed from (A) Hooterville" And (E) homey, what up with that Your (D) grandmother misses you and (A) so do we We're thinkin', (E) "damn you must be (A) trippin', G" (D) Hillbilly homeboy (A) (E) When ya gonna come back (A) home SPOKEN: It ain't easy being a fish out of water is it, G? We'll help you load up the old low-rider and head on back to the crib Peace out..
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