

It spawned the classic Down South collaboration 'Playaz From Da South' featuring Master P, Silkk the Shocker (both members of TRU) and UGK. The album didn't make it as high as some of No Limit's later releases, but it managed to peak at #139 on the Billboard 200 and #13 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. It was released on Octoas one of the first releases through the No Limit/Priority Records partnership. The worlds biggest click, no limit niggas we riders Down South Hustlers: Bouncin' and Swingin'īeats By the Pound/Larry Dee-Bounce That Azzĭown South Hustlers: Bouncin' and Swingin' is a compilation album released by No Limit Records.

Shit is drastic, mad these niggas ain't laughinĪnd they wonder why a nigga like me keep on blastin Lives be drastic, these niggas be endin up in plastic Now you stuck, layin on your back flat lineį**kin with fieno, do one the boss they call?īullets be flyin, closed caskets from automatics Give me a forty five, I'm a let this pistol unloadĪnd let the world know, I shake em up fa shoį**kin with these made niggas who don't give a f**k Lord forgive me but these bitch made burn to die With my family in this bitch niggas bustin with the mini macįlash backs of crooked niggas crossin my tie I'm a shake these motherf**kers up, believe that

The worlds biggest click, no limit niggas we riders We the worlds biggest click, no limit niggas we riders Tru niggas don't fall off with that tank right beside ya Master P Presents Down South Hustlers I'm protected by a motherf**kin click full of riders I done seen so many thug figures die in vain Society done made my whole click go insane Bumping absolutely 🔥 southern rap and blowing hella blunts.Like a blast from my sawed off fool, ha, I'm deadlyĭo you really wanna test me nigga, I said I'm crazy It may haven't looked all that great, and then run like a champ but he was not first car and boy did I have a lot of good times in it. The music sounded so good coming out of it. Provided the absolute perfect space for me to install an amazing high quality system that just belonged. The motor was something I had to constantly work on to keep running. This song here would be part of my soundtrack that I beat the block down with when I turned 16 and got my first car 1985 Caprice Classic Box Chevy. If the beat sounded good I knew I was gonna enjoy. I heard Bone Thugs Thuggish in the summer of 94 and instantly fell in love with this amazing art form. I was 13 years old and was deep into my discovery of rap music.
