Nate Dogg, Warren G - Dead Wrong lyrics
[Nate Dogg, Warren G - Dead Wrong lyrics]
But I see two dudes and
They look like trouble
The doorbell just rang
So I grabbed my pistol
She thought she could save me
But she was dead wrong
Once upon a time, not long ago
I had to go and put the smash down on this ho
Never been the one to chase
Nothing but my dough
And I never waste time, I stay ready to go
She was thick, lightskin
With the prettiest eyes
Type to make a nigga listen
To the silliest lies
But I don't believe her
I see through her disguise
But she so bomb, a nigga had to give it a try
I met her at the club
She was sipping Mojitos
Shots of Patron had me ready to beat though
She told me she was ready
To come over and chill
Told her
"hit me on my celly if you really for real"
Out the corner of my eye I observed
A couple unsavory characters in the cut
The nerve of this bitch
I hope its not what it's looking like
Shit, I guess I'm 'bout to
Find out tomorrow night
She said she wants to come over tomorrow
But I see two dudes and
They look like trouble
The doorbell just rang
So I grabbed my pistol
She thought she could save me
(uh huh, okay bitch)
But she was dead wrong
On the phone she was sounding sexy
Talking all nasty, reckless
Acting real extra
I think I hear her nigga's
Voice in the background
Whispering, something funny style going down
Doorbell ringing
I'm at the peephole with the strap
I ain't hear them coming from the back
I bet they thought they had me
But that fully automatic
I let all them niggas have it
The bitch got it first of all for
Tryna trap me and set me up
I had to show her what's happening
Damn, why she wanna stick me for my paper?
Blam, right between her eyes with that laser
One shot (one) two shot (two)
Three shot (three) four (four)
Gun cock, unlocked, bodies on the floor
I had to do what I had to do
If it could happen to me
It could happen to you
She said she wants to come over tomorrow
But I see two dudes and
They look like trouble
The doorbell just rang
So I grabbed my pistol
She thought she could save me
But she was dead wrong