South Park Mexican Penitentiary Flow + Lyrics

2016-02-28 22

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South Park Mexican Penitentiary Flow\r
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Lyrics:\r
Here we go \r
Say this is freestyle flow from the penitentiary \r
SP on lock from the greed and jealousy \r
Ima be back soon, momma dont cry \r
Stay strong no matter what, even if I die \r
I hold it down, and still got more trees than\r
Christmas \r
Ima try to freestyle for about ninety-three\r
minutes \r
In the days as a youngster at the Quick Snap \r
It was me, Pity Pat and his younger bother Black \r
Tio, Crooked, Pluck, Carrie, Mushey \r
Lil Anthony, Craig, and my nigga Abrae \r
Berry stealing cars and Raymond started smokin \r
Five-Os raided houses like they playin for\r
Oakland \r
Jump out boys tryin to catch Mr. Coy \r
Cause I got more bricks in the wall than Pink\r
Floyd \r
We looked up to drug dealers, growing up fast \r
glass \r
Fuck pickle jars and mayonnaise too \r
I bought a pyrex at the U of H school \r
I acted like a student, they tried to make me\r
prove it \r
Mexicans in college, son are you stupid? \r
Stupid is what stupid does, then they all just\r
looked \r
at us \r
Finally they sold them to me, I went home and\r
cooked it \r
up \r
Rockafella a cappella I could just go on for eva \r
Make you sound softer than a muthafuckin golfer \r
sweater \r
Spray that bam on my leather \r
Like girls spray perfume on a letter \r
SPM hard as ever, cmon yall all together \r
Cali back to Harlingen, theres no need for arguing\r
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Im the hardest on this mic, maan they know what\r
is \r
happenin \r
uh maan\r
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Carlos Coy (born October 5, 1970), better known by\r
his stage name South Park Mexican, is an American\r
rapper, founder of Dope House Records, and\r
convicted felon. His stage name is derived from\r
the South Park neighborhood in Houston, Texas\r
where he was raised. Coy, his brother Arthur, and\r
a friend founded Dope House Records in 1995; Coy\r
debuted as South Park Mexican that same year with\r
the album Hillwood under the label. His fourth\r
album, The 3rd Wish, generated two charting\r
singles, You Know My Name and High So High. In\r
2002, Coy was convicted of aggravated sexual\r
assault of a child and sentenced to 45 years\r
incarceration, and is currently serving his\r
sentence at the Allred Unit in Wichita Falls,\r
Texas. While incarcerated, he has continued to\r
record music.

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