
Caught Them Tricks Slippin Gimisum Family (Ft. 211 (Rapper))
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[Chorus: Koopsta Knicca]
Caught them trizzicks—, caught them trizzicks—
Caught them trizzicks slippin', buck them—
Caught them trizzicks—, caught them trizzicks—
Caught them trizzicks slippin', buck them—
Caught them trizzicks—, caught them trizzicks—
Caught them trizzicks slippin', buck them—
Caught them trizzicks—, caught them trizzicks—
Caught them trizzicks slippin', buck them—
[Verse 1: Kingpin Skinny Pimp]
Loced out, pistol grip, in the trunk, skunk, blunt
Got me doin' some stupid shit, monkey bitches make me click
When they slip, when they talk their shit, before they go to war
I'm jumpin' out the bushes, look surprised, when my barrel roar
Like a lion, kickin' like Luke Cane, at your bird's chest
Comin' out your spinal cord, rеdrum, made a mess
Niggas they run up thеir mouth, act like a bitch when we kick in their house
Jump-rope to the throat, bumper bound, shovel diggin' up the ground
Mack attack, slick like that when I drop a heavy load
Hollow-tips, release the clips inside your body, demons blowed
I lost my brain, mane, you vowed, I used to be in CDC
Niggas got some beef with me, like skates, they slide in the street
Lemon lame, now and later, nigga, I'ma stay strapped
Like a jab-thang, wayne, mane, cappin' at your brain
Pop, pop, 'til you drop, jack as you don't won't none
When you see your bloody body, muddy, come and get you some, bitch
"Caught Them Tricks Slippin" by Gimisum Family featuring 211 is a hip-hop track released in 2021. The song explores themes of street life, resilience, and the struggles of navigating a challenging environment. The lyrics convey a sense of vigilance and the importance of staying one step ahead of adversaries. Musically, it features hard-hitting beats and sharp lyrical delivery, characteristic of West Coast rap. The track resonates with listeners for its authentic representation of urban experiences and has contributed to the ongoing dialogue about life in marginalized communities. #HipHop
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