Heavy D - Justa' Interlude Lyrics

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Justa' Interlude

Justa' Interlude Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Justa' Interlude By Heavy D?
It's time again, it's definitely time again
Check, check, check check It's time again Funk say what? Just a interlude y'all, just a interlude Interlude y'all, yeah (it's just a interlude?) Just a interlude y'all, just a interlude Interlude y'all, yeah (just a interlude) Just a interlude y'all, just a interlude It's an interlude y'all, yeah, check it What the deal like, what it feel like, talk to me Lyrically I'm spittin', y'all niggas ain't fittin' Verbally you heard of me, I give a match in like a bookie Chicks looky looky, you ready ready? It's Heavy Heavy, Waterbed (what?) Do or die, nigga fly with his crooked eye Who stoppa, Heav' Dada, no-ba-da Beat rocker, non-stopper No time for them 9-8 cats We forever and for real try that Check the stats, we in Godfather hats Not for nuttin' but I'm like Heav' Corleone or somethin' No frontin' It's an interlude Just a interlude y'all, it's just a interlude It's an interlude y'all, it's just a interlude It's an interlude y'all, it's just a interlude It's an interlude y'all, it's just a interlude It's an interlude y'all, it's just a interlude It's an interlude y'all, it's just a interlude It's an interlude y'all, it's just a interlude And we out (Waterbed) |
Who Wrote Justa' Interlude By Heavy D?
Dwight Myers, Tony Mario Dofat
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What's The Duration Of The Justa' Interlude By Heavy D?The duration of Justa' Interlude is 1:06 minutes and seconds. |
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