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Keep on Limp’n - Afroman
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Keep on Limp’n Afroman

"Keep on Limp’n" by Afroman, released in 2001, is a #HipHop track that explores themes of resilience and perseverance in the face of adversity. The lyrics emphasize maintaining a positive attitude despite challenges, using humor and storytelling. The song features catchy beats and clever wordplay, reflecting Afroman's unique style. Its relatable message has resonated with many, contributing to its cultural appeal.

Keep on Limp’n - Afroman
Ruckus

There go thAT Homie Big DRAWERS
HUSS UPP Hustler!

(Talking and shizz)

Limpin' through the hood with my kakis saggin
The bottom of my pants toe back from draggin
I'm not a handicap but I like to limp
Life's a bitch and I'm a Palmdale pimp
Limpin' down the street to the gangster beat
Lean to the side and grab my meat
I don't walk, I stroll brother
Afroman is a soul brother
I'm young, but I'm from the old school
Always hang around old fools
Lean to the side as I stride
I can't hide my hustler pride
When I walk that walk and talk that talk
They sport my clothes, Break them hoes

Hey Ladies
Afroman is from the 80's

--Chourus--
Keep on Limpin'
Down the street
Keep on Limpin'
To the beat
(4 times)
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