R. Kelly & Nas Did You Ever Think (Remix)
R. Kelly & Nas Did You Ever Think (Remix) Did You Ever Think [SINGLE] (C) 1998 Jive Records Lyrics: [R. Kelly] No matter what ya’ll say or do We gotta get this money Watch out playa, we come for you Take all of your honies First of the month and rent is due We gotta get this paper Come for us, we’ll wait for you A million men can’t take us [1] – Did you ever think that you would be this rich Did you ever think that you would have these hits Did you ever think that you would be the don Have a crib with a fifty acre lawn Did you ever think that you would be this paid Were there times when your ass was real afraid Did you ever think that you would sell out tours Have a show with fifty million viewers I used to think about how I was gonna make it Struggling day to day just trying to get this paper Hoping the day would come when things would go my way But now I’m living lavish and all I do is hear them say [Repeat 1] [Nas] Hey yo Now who knows poverty like Robert and me Q, did you ever think you’d be dancin’ and vibin’ with me Q, did you ever think you’d push a Ferrari, blast a Nas CD With 5 TV’s and DVD’s, come on ride with me Hey then you fly like me Honey you heard about the style I got We from the wildest plot, we’re police May the rest carry heat where best, we ghetto Never thought we’d ever reach this level My people behind metal The streets coulda had us, but now we live lavish Our preach be the baddest Bus ‘em out while maids change the sheets on the mattress It’s deep …
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90`s was the best time in blackmusic
thats not old skool… itz a good tune but not old skool… old skool is from the late 80s-earl 90s
und big
@suedstadt72 fool old school is now in the 90’s
dis is how i want to see puffy
Fuck speek german fuck speek english
…did you ever think? I did not think that hiphop is fucked up like it is today…
das wa noch Musik
I use to think about, how I was gnna make it strugglin from day to day jus tryna get this paper
watch when we come for you we take all of your honeys
Nas before he got the chipped tooth fixed…………hair parted with the, barber’s preciseness….
Asian invation!!
Right before Puff whooped Steve Stout ass wit dat phone! BWAAAAHHHHHHHHHHH! Omg; but good music; good times.
A life like this was my dream when I was 19. But now I feel different about it. You don’t need those cars and stuff while people are starving. Little kids… That’s not the life I want to live anymore. It has nothing to do with morality or God or all that nonsense. I just don’t feel like it. In the past I just kept telling myself that what I do doesn’t matter anyway…but because we all think this way life is fucked up like it is. So maybe we should simply not pay attention to what others do.
COPY ABOUT TIZZIANO FERRO PERDONO!
Did you?…And they didn’t copy anything!This is the original!Aaiihht!!!!
Tune!!!!! 90’s r&b forever!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
real rap and rnb the new shit now is gay
love kells in this song…. but 4 real Nas really made this song
@ovibug NOT a copy. This song came out 3 years before “Perdono” came out. Get your facts straight.
@ovibug This song came out 3 years before Tiziano Ferro’s “Perdono”. Get your facts straight.
@ovibug This song came out 3 YEARS before “Perdono”. Get your facts straight.
this what im bumb in my car to the haters
REALRICHREALESTATE…..WEALTHY ONE (-:
@TurkishStallion52 , I think the ’70s was the best decade for black music, but the ’90s was definitely the best decade for Hip Hop
one of my fav jam’s ever!!! i miss the good old time.. the 90’s was the best time of for hip hop and RnB!!!
@TurkishStallion52 I was just thinking the same thing, but in regards to overall black culture.