I Used To Love H.E.R (исполнитель: Common Sense)
[bad word] yes yes y'all and you don't stop to the beat yall and ya don't stop yes, yes y'all and you don't stop 1,2 y'all, and ya don't stop yes, yes y'all and you don't stop to the [bad word] sense'll be the sure shock Verse One: I met this girl, when I was 10 years old And what I loved most, she had so much soul She was old school, when I was just a shorty Never knew throughout my life she would be there for me on the regular, not a church girl, she was secular Not about the money, no studs was mic checkin her But I respected her, she hit me in the heart few New York niggaz, had did her in the park But she was there for me, and I was there for her Pull out a chair for her, turn on the air for her and just cool out, cool out and listen to her Sittin on bone, wishin that I could do her Eventually if it was meant to be, then it would be cuz' we related, physically and mentally And she was fun then, I'd be geeked when [bad word] around Slim was fresh jo, when she was underground Original, pure untampered and down sister Boy I tell ya, I miss her [bad word] yes yes y'all and you don't stop to the beat yall and ya don't stop yes, yes y'all and you don't stop 1, 2 y'all, and ya don't stop yes, yes y'all and you don't [bad word] sense ya'll and ya don't stop yes, yes y'all and you don't stop you act yo, we gotta be the sure shock Verse Two: Now periodically I would see ol' girl at the clubs, and at the house parties She didn't have a body but she started gettin' thick quick Did a couple of videos and became afrocentric Out goes the weave, in goes the braids beads medallions She was on that tip about, stoppin the violence About my people she was teachin me But not preachin to me but speakin to me in a method that was leisurely, so easily I approached She dug my rap, that's how we got close But then she broke to the West coast, and that was cool Cause around the same time, I went away to school And I'm a man of expandin', so why should I stand in her way? She probably get her money in L.A. And she did stud, she got big pub but what was foul She said that the pro-black, was goin out of style She said, "Afrocentricity, was of the past." So she got into R&hip-house bass and jazz Now black music is black music and it's all good I wasn't salty, she was with the boys in the hood Cause that was good for her, she was [bad word] well rounded I thought it was dope how she was on that freestyle [bad word] Just havin' fun, not worried about anyone And you could tell, by how her [bad word] hung [bad word] yes yes y'all and you don't stop to the beat yall and ya don't stop yes, yes y'all and you don't stop 1,2 y'all, and ya don't stop yes, yes y'all and you don't stop to the [bad word] gotta be the sure shock Verse Three: I might've failed to mention that the chick was creative But once the man got to her, he altered the native Told her if she got an image and a gimmick That she could make money, and she did it like a dummy Now I see her [bad word] she's universal She used to only swing it with the inner-city circle Now she be in the burbs lookin' rock and dressin' hip And on some dumb [bad word] when [bad word] to the city Talkin about poppin glocks, servin rocks, and hittin switches Now she's a gangsta rollin with gangsta [bad word] Always smokin blunts and gettin [bad word] Tellin me sad stories, now she only [bad word] with the funk Stressin how hardcore and real she is She was really the realest, before she got into show-biz I did her, not just to say that I did it But [bad word] but so many niggaz hit it That she&