Song | Project 'Ho |
Artist | MC Shan |
Album | Down by Law |
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作词 : Moltke, Williams | |
Listen close to the story I'm about to tell | |
It will never be repeated, so listen well | |
And if you been around the way, some of you might know | |
This girl we label as the project ho | |
Project ho (variations on the phrase) | |
If you looked half decent and you kicked it right | |
She was bound to be yours for at least a night | |
See, I was introduced to her by my cous' | |
But that was before he told me who or what she was | |
Me not knowin about this freak | |
Pulled her off to the side and began to speak | |
She had jet-black hair, big brown eyes | |
She seemed to be smart conversation-wise | |
I said, "You look so good, as a matter of fact | |
Here's my number, I ain't home, baby, call me back" | |
I didn't know if she was poor or filthy rich | |
Cause my cousin didn't tell me nothin bout the bitch | |
One thing I did know: I'm gonna get my thrill' | |
Then I cold stepped off, and said, "Baby, you chill" | |
You know that old saying 'if you're slow you'll blow' | |
She was fast, so they labelled her the Project Ho | |
I heard stories on the things that they said she'd do | |
But when I seen her, I said, 'Nah, it can't be true' | |
She was fair game, so I thought I'd play | |
And never in my life will I forget this day | |
I was chillin one night, I was all alone | |
Noddin off but awaken by the ring of the phone | |
To protect the guilty party, cause they mighta been stemmed | |
We won't say her name, so we'll just say Kim | |
What I heard her, goosepimples ran up my skin | |
I said, "How, how you're doin, and how have you been?" | |
She said, "I'm doin fine, I hope you're doin the same | |
Do you know who I am?" "Yeah, I remember your name" | |
I thought deep down that I peeped the card | |
Kept sayin to myself she was on it hard | |
I tried to be nice, tried to treat her kind | |
But she had only one thing on her mind | |
It always happens, well, wouldn't you know | |
She said, "I see you later, cause I got to go" | |
My cousin came home and said, "Are you some fool? | |
Being seen in the streets with a gardening tool" | |
I loooked up at him, cause I did not know | |
He said, "Kim, that skeezer, she's the project ho" | |
Me myself thought homie was dissin | |
Despite all that I did not listen | |
Wouldn't you believe it, she called me again | |
And this was the line that I kicked then | |
"I love to see you, girl, and I don't know why | |
Don't try to play post, cause you know you're fly | |
So I'd like to come and see you if I may" | |
I was surprised as you when she said, "Okay" | |
Now that that part was over and done | |
"Baby, what do you do at times to have fun?" | |
"Depending on the weather and the mood that day | |
Sip Dom Perrignon at a Broadway play | |
The other things are not good to mention | |
Like comin to my crib and relieve my tension" | |
I told her I was in love from the day we met | |
After talkin for hours Kim said, "Bet" | |
I had to let her go just to clear my line | |
"So I see you on Friday, let's say about 9" | |
From the things she said, why didn't I know | |
The girl on my line was the project ho | |
I took her out - fine's how it went | |
But I better got somethin for the dough I spent | |
Turned on the radio and heard (a world premiere) | |
Turned to her and said, "Where we go from here?" | |
The best part of it all, that thing that made it so treach | |
The clothes we wore were the same as the stretch | |
I recognized the look that was on her face | |
And I yelled to the driver, "Homeboy, my place" | |
We made it there in at least a half | |
"I got a choice of wines and a jaccuzzi bath" | |
You'll scream when I tell you what homegirl said | |
"Show me to the room with the king-sized bed" | |
I was rested real well, so I felt strong | |
I knocked those boots that whole night long | |
Right after she left, I started to itch | |
Then I thought of what happened, then I said, "That bitch!" | |
I went to see the doctor later on that day | |
Cause when somethin is wrong, Jack, I don't play | |
The doctor came over, this is what he said: | |
"You can't cure it with soup or layin up in your bed | |
You're lucky that you came to see me early, my man | |
Cause I guess that you know that you got it, Shan" | |
I said, "Well, my man, that only goes to show: | |
Believe em when they tell you she's the project ho" |
zuo ci : Moltke, Williams | |
Listen close to the story I' m about to tell | |
It will never be repeated, so listen well | |
And if you been around the way, some of you might know | |
This girl we label as the project ho | |
Project ho variations on the phrase | |
If you looked half decent and you kicked it right | |
She was bound to be yours for at least a night | |
See, I was introduced to her by my cous' | |
But that was before he told me who or what she was | |
Me not knowin about this freak | |
Pulled her off to the side and began to speak | |
She had jetblack hair, big brown eyes | |
She seemed to be smart conversationwise | |
I said, " You look so good, as a matter of fact | |
Here' s my number, I ain' t home, baby, call me back" | |
I didn' t know if she was poor or filthy rich | |
Cause my cousin didn' t tell me nothin bout the bitch | |
One thing I did know: I' m gonna get my thrill' | |
Then I cold stepped off, and said, " Baby, you chill" | |
You know that old saying ' if you' re slow you' ll blow' | |
She was fast, so they labelled her the Project Ho | |
I heard stories on the things that they said she' d do | |
But when I seen her, I said, ' Nah, it can' t be true' | |
She was fair game, so I thought I' d play | |
And never in my life will I forget this day | |
I was chillin one night, I was all alone | |
Noddin off but awaken by the ring of the phone | |
To protect the guilty party, cause they mighta been stemmed | |
We won' t say her name, so we' ll just say Kim | |
What I heard her, goosepimples ran up my skin | |
I said, " How, how you' re doin, and how have you been?" | |
She said, " I' m doin fine, I hope you' re doin the same | |
Do you know who I am?" " Yeah, I remember your name" | |
I thought deep down that I peeped the card | |
Kept sayin to myself she was on it hard | |
I tried to be nice, tried to treat her kind | |
But she had only one thing on her mind | |
It always happens, well, wouldn' t you know | |
She said, " I see you later, cause I got to go" | |
My cousin came home and said, " Are you some fool? | |
Being seen in the streets with a gardening tool" | |
I loooked up at him, cause I did not know | |
He said, " Kim, that skeezer, she' s the project ho" | |
Me myself thought homie was dissin | |
Despite all that I did not listen | |
Wouldn' t you believe it, she called me again | |
And this was the line that I kicked then | |
" I love to see you, girl, and I don' t know why | |
Don' t try to play post, cause you know you' re fly | |
So I' d like to come and see you if I may" | |
I was surprised as you when she said, " Okay" | |
Now that that part was over and done | |
" Baby, what do you do at times to have fun?" | |
" Depending on the weather and the mood that day | |
Sip Dom Perrignon at a Broadway play | |
The other things are not good to mention | |
Like comin to my crib and relieve my tension" | |
I told her I was in love from the day we met | |
After talkin for hours Kim said, " Bet" | |
I had to let her go just to clear my line | |
" So I see you on Friday, let' s say about 9" | |
From the things she said, why didn' t I know | |
The girl on my line was the project ho | |
I took her out fine' s how it went | |
But I better got somethin for the dough I spent | |
Turned on the radio and heard a world premiere | |
Turned to her and said, " Where we go from here?" | |
The best part of it all, that thing that made it so treach | |
The clothes we wore were the same as the stretch | |
I recognized the look that was on her face | |
And I yelled to the driver, " Homeboy, my place" | |
We made it there in at least a half | |
" I got a choice of wines and a jaccuzzi bath" | |
You' ll scream when I tell you what homegirl said | |
" Show me to the room with the kingsized bed" | |
I was rested real well, so I felt strong | |
I knocked those boots that whole night long | |
Right after she left, I started to itch | |
Then I thought of what happened, then I said, " That bitch!" | |
I went to see the doctor later on that day | |
Cause when somethin is wrong, Jack, I don' t play | |
The doctor came over, this is what he said: | |
" You can' t cure it with soup or layin up in your bed | |
You' re lucky that you came to see me early, my man | |
Cause I guess that you know that you got it, Shan" | |
I said, " Well, my man, that only goes to show: | |
Believe em when they tell you she' s the project ho" |
zuò cí : Moltke, Williams | |
Listen close to the story I' m about to tell | |
It will never be repeated, so listen well | |
And if you been around the way, some of you might know | |
This girl we label as the project ho | |
Project ho variations on the phrase | |
If you looked half decent and you kicked it right | |
She was bound to be yours for at least a night | |
See, I was introduced to her by my cous' | |
But that was before he told me who or what she was | |
Me not knowin about this freak | |
Pulled her off to the side and began to speak | |
She had jetblack hair, big brown eyes | |
She seemed to be smart conversationwise | |
I said, " You look so good, as a matter of fact | |
Here' s my number, I ain' t home, baby, call me back" | |
I didn' t know if she was poor or filthy rich | |
Cause my cousin didn' t tell me nothin bout the bitch | |
One thing I did know: I' m gonna get my thrill' | |
Then I cold stepped off, and said, " Baby, you chill" | |
You know that old saying ' if you' re slow you' ll blow' | |
She was fast, so they labelled her the Project Ho | |
I heard stories on the things that they said she' d do | |
But when I seen her, I said, ' Nah, it can' t be true' | |
She was fair game, so I thought I' d play | |
And never in my life will I forget this day | |
I was chillin one night, I was all alone | |
Noddin off but awaken by the ring of the phone | |
To protect the guilty party, cause they mighta been stemmed | |
We won' t say her name, so we' ll just say Kim | |
What I heard her, goosepimples ran up my skin | |
I said, " How, how you' re doin, and how have you been?" | |
She said, " I' m doin fine, I hope you' re doin the same | |
Do you know who I am?" " Yeah, I remember your name" | |
I thought deep down that I peeped the card | |
Kept sayin to myself she was on it hard | |
I tried to be nice, tried to treat her kind | |
But she had only one thing on her mind | |
It always happens, well, wouldn' t you know | |
She said, " I see you later, cause I got to go" | |
My cousin came home and said, " Are you some fool? | |
Being seen in the streets with a gardening tool" | |
I loooked up at him, cause I did not know | |
He said, " Kim, that skeezer, she' s the project ho" | |
Me myself thought homie was dissin | |
Despite all that I did not listen | |
Wouldn' t you believe it, she called me again | |
And this was the line that I kicked then | |
" I love to see you, girl, and I don' t know why | |
Don' t try to play post, cause you know you' re fly | |
So I' d like to come and see you if I may" | |
I was surprised as you when she said, " Okay" | |
Now that that part was over and done | |
" Baby, what do you do at times to have fun?" | |
" Depending on the weather and the mood that day | |
Sip Dom Perrignon at a Broadway play | |
The other things are not good to mention | |
Like comin to my crib and relieve my tension" | |
I told her I was in love from the day we met | |
After talkin for hours Kim said, " Bet" | |
I had to let her go just to clear my line | |
" So I see you on Friday, let' s say about 9" | |
From the things she said, why didn' t I know | |
The girl on my line was the project ho | |
I took her out fine' s how it went | |
But I better got somethin for the dough I spent | |
Turned on the radio and heard a world premiere | |
Turned to her and said, " Where we go from here?" | |
The best part of it all, that thing that made it so treach | |
The clothes we wore were the same as the stretch | |
I recognized the look that was on her face | |
And I yelled to the driver, " Homeboy, my place" | |
We made it there in at least a half | |
" I got a choice of wines and a jaccuzzi bath" | |
You' ll scream when I tell you what homegirl said | |
" Show me to the room with the kingsized bed" | |
I was rested real well, so I felt strong | |
I knocked those boots that whole night long | |
Right after she left, I started to itch | |
Then I thought of what happened, then I said, " That bitch!" | |
I went to see the doctor later on that day | |
Cause when somethin is wrong, Jack, I don' t play | |
The doctor came over, this is what he said: | |
" You can' t cure it with soup or layin up in your bed | |
You' re lucky that you came to see me early, my man | |
Cause I guess that you know that you got it, Shan" | |
I said, " Well, my man, that only goes to show: | |
Believe em when they tell you she' s the project ho" |