Ratchet oldies Of the 1920s -1930s

Geek Nasty

Brain Knowledgeably Whizzy
Supporter
Joined
Jan 30, 2015
Messages
31,987
Reputation
5,750
Daps
121,458
Reppin
South Kakalaka
Where you all think rock and roll came from? :mjlol:

White people discovered how raw the blues was when everyone else was listening to square ass fake smile crooners and just ripped off the style. Willie Dixon ended up suing Led Zeppelin and winning I think $1million back in the day :ohlawd:
 

OVER

Superstar
Joined
Dec 2, 2016
Messages
8,370
Reputation
5,807
Daps
46,556
Reppin
GA

Trina ain't got shyt on her:picard:

]

I got a man I love
I got a man I like
Every time I fukk them mens
I give 'em the doggone clap
Oh, baby
Give 'em the doggone clap
But that's the kind of p*ssy that they really like

I told him I gotta good cock
And it's got four damn good names
Rough top
Rough cock
Tough cock
Cock without a bone
You can fukk my cock
Suck my cock
Or leave my cock alone
Oh, baby
Honey, I piss all night long
You can fukk my cock or suck my cock
Baby, until the cows come home

You know both a my mens
They are tight like that
They got a great big dikk just like a baseball bat
Oooooh, fukk me,
Do it to me all night long
I want you to do it to me baby
Honey, till the cows come home



They know I'm a bytch from Baltimore
I got hairs on my cock that will sweep the floor
I've got spunk from them hairs that would shet de do'
And I look over your hands seein' I'm a bytch from Baltimore
Oh, talkin' 'bout a bytch from Baltimore
And I got hairs on my cock
Sweep anybody's floor

I gotta big fat belly
I gotta big broad ass
And I can fukk any man
With real good class
Talking 'bout fukkin
Talking 'bout grindin baby all night long
And I can do it to you honey
Until the cows come home

If you suck my p*ssy
Baby I'll suck your dikk
I'll do it ya honey till I make you shyt
Oh, baby
Honey, do it all night long
Do it to me papa
(Grace me a verse) till tomorrow comes
This shyt is filth by today's standards she could've probably been jailed for obscenity for these lyrics back then.
 

IllmaticDelta

Veteran
Joined
Jun 22, 2014
Messages
29,312
Reputation
9,760
Daps
82,651
Where you all think rock and roll came from? :mjlol:

White people discovered how raw the blues was when everyone else was listening to square ass fake smile crooners and just ripped off the style.

pretty much






v62aY-H7F6du362TBG86byfFwBXD2OeWlpymqs4eKtQv3bhgOEL08HY9hGGY3cK1iTXDmAYbN6PbDtKzi6dQlKAniaKd24q8oIoEBUu_89unV8TPiak8lFVEz6GVK-KkMhA7sbjSARtLTI1kkw




The song was inspired by Howlin' Wolf's "Killing Floor", which was a song Led Zeppelin briefly incorporated into their live setlist during their first concert tour of the United States. For the second and third North American tours the song evolved into "The Lemon Song", with Plant often improvising lyrics onstage (the opening lyrics to both songs are identical).

Other lyrics, notably "squeeze (my lemon) till the juice runs down my leg," can be traced to Robert Johnson's "Travelling Riverside Blues". It is likely that Johnson borrowed this himself, from a song recorded earlier in the same year (1937) called "She Squeezed My Lemon" (by Arthur McKay).[3] The song also references Albert King's "Cross-Cut Saw".[4]
 

IllmaticDelta

Veteran
Joined
Jun 22, 2014
Messages
29,312
Reputation
9,760
Daps
82,651



My man rocks me with one steady roll
There’s no slippin’ when he once takes hold
I looked at the clock and the clock struck six
I said "Now Daddy, you know a lot of tricks!"
He kept rockin’ with one steady roll
 
Top