Spottieottiedopaliscious Lyrics
Damn damn damn James
Dickie shorts & Lincoln's clean
leanin' checking out the scene
Gangsta boys Bigga's lit ridin' out talkin' shit
Nigga where you wanna go?
You know the club don't close 'til four
let's party 'til we can't no more
Watch out here come the folks
As the plot thickens it gives me the dickens
Reminiscent of Charles a li'l disco-tech
nestled in the ghettoes of Niggaville, USA
via Atlanta, Georgia a li'l spot where
young men & young women go to experience
they first li'l taste of the nightlife
Me? Well I've never been there, well perhaps once
But I was so engulfed in the Old "E"
I never made it to the door you speak of hard core
while the DJ sweatin' out all the problems
and the troubles of the day
While this fine bow-legged girl fine as all outdoors
lulls lukewarm lullabies in your left ear
competing with "Set it Off," in the right
But it all blends perfectly let the liquor tell it
"Hey hey look baby they playin' our song"
And the crowd goes wild as if
Holyfield has just won the fight
But in actuality it's only about 3 A.M.
and three niggas just don' got hauled
off in the ambulance [sliced up]
two niggas don' start bustin' [wham wham]
and one nigga don' took his shirt off talkin' 'bout
"Now who else wanna fuck with Hollywood Court?"
It's just my interpretation of the situation
When I first met my SpottieOttieDopalicious Angel
I can remember that damn thing like yesterday
The way she moved reminded me of a Brown Stallion
horse with skates on smooth like a hot comb
on nappy ass hair
I walked up on her & was almost paralyzed
her neck was smelling sweeter
than a plate of yams with extra syrup
eyes beaming like four karats apiece just blindin' a nigga
felt like I chiefed a whole O of that Presidential
My heart was beating so damn fast
never knowing this moment would bring another
life into this world
Funny how shit come together sometimes [ya dig]
One moment you frequent the booty clubs &
the next four years you & somebody's daughter
raisin' y'all own young'n now that's a beautiful thang
that's if you're on top of your game
and man enough to handle real life situations [that is]
Can't gamble feeding baby on that dope money
might not always be sufficient but the
United Parcel Service & the people at the Post Office
didn't call you back because you had cloudy piss
So now you back in the trap just that, trapped
Go on and marinate on that for a minute

this song is sooo osos ososooooos oso good. so relaxing and really teaches you that people make mistakes and we all learn from them the difference is if you are ready to make these mistakes. you cant be a kid forever, maybe a kid at heart but one day we all have to grow up and learn our responsabilities.... life is what we make of it

love the whole big band sound... i love outkast's old style, i still love 'em, but like everyone is getting into the love below/speakerboxx, and it annoys me that they never listened from the beginning... like ATliens and stuff... whatever.
random extra, it's an awesome ring tone.
@forelsket seg yo everybody has a first time they listened to some music and a way they find it and shit. It's cool to start from the beginning but those people might not know there IS a beginning or they're not ready for it. If you hate on them for that and try and claim like you were all "here first" and shit, then you can't listen to any new music without being a hypocrite. I'm not trying to diss you but i wanted to point it out since i'm all chilled from listening to this song. I got my...
@forelsket seg yo everybody has a first time they listened to some music and a way they find it and shit. It's cool to start from the beginning but those people might not know there IS a beginning or they're not ready for it. If you hate on them for that and try and claim like you were all "here first" and shit, then you can't listen to any new music without being a hypocrite. I'm not trying to diss you but i wanted to point it out since i'm all chilled from listening to this song. I got my first bob marley tape when i was 7, that shit was played out by 12 years old. Then in high school this girl tried to hate on me for just starting to listen to rancid because they had a hit song. if she was right, it meant that NOBODY could listen to bob marley, because you got legend like last month....That shit makes NO sense when you think about it...i'm gonna put this as my ring tone-good call

This song is beautiful as fuck.
I walked up on her & was almost paralyzed her neck was smelling sweeter than a plate of yams with extra syrup eyes beaming like four karats apiece just blindin' a nigga
@DubC4Life felt like i chiefed a whole o of that presidential!!!!
@DubC4Life felt like i chiefed a whole o of that presidential!!!!
@DubC4Life felt like i chiefed a whole o of that presidential!!!!
@DubC4Life felt like i chiefed a whole o of that presidential!!!!

This song is pure irony on the point of the party mentality, and where that short sightedness leaves you. No matter how much you try to party away the problems, people are still getting hurt, consequences still kick in.

Outkast was made for tripping, fa sho
@waldo0788 beastie boys hello nasty is heavy duty on the shrooms. pump the bass
@waldo0788 beastie boys hello nasty is heavy duty on the shrooms. pump the bass

Yeah this song's the shit- nice drum n bass.

I cannot put the trumpets into words! So many times, I uh have them in my head, and I know it's been a bad day. "Damn damn damn James."
@sailingallalone that's cuz they're TRUMPETS!
@sailingallalone that's cuz they're TRUMPETS!

who is james they are talking about??
@allgoodlovesmusic James Evans, the Father on Good Times. It's the episode where his wife received the phone call that her husband has been killed in an on the Job accident while working on his Industrial Job out of State he had taken to improve his family's finances. James' wife's reply was to cry out "Damn, Damn,Damn James!."
@allgoodlovesmusic James Evans, the Father on Good Times. It's the episode where his wife received the phone call that her husband has been killed in an on the Job accident while working on his Industrial Job out of State he had taken to improve his family's finances. James' wife's reply was to cry out "Damn, Damn,Damn James!."

This. This song.
The struggles in life. The search for credibility.