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I lookt around youtube for this video, and I couldn't find anyone who had uploaded this part of the video. You know what i'm sayin' ?
You Know What I'm Sayin'?". We have dead animals as our profile picture and that's pretty cool I guess.
Rich Homie Quan Omarion And yo chick, yo chick. Somewhere in here there's a bad bitch that's been on my mind She tried to talk but I missed it when she hit my line I know I've been drinking a lot and I'm probably too high If I hit it once then I probably could hit one more time. Cause her sex game on Beyoncé, cé I think she drinking Bombay, ay Don't take this the wrong way I eat that sweet pwussy on a Sat'day
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A pathetic and inexcusable phrase or form of continuing one's thought inside of a paragraph being spoken that really makes no sense at all but to literally give everyone listening a splitting fucking headache! Another form of this phrase is most commonly: "You know what I mean?" Person: "Like, dude, you know what I'm sayin'? And then all this other stuff happened, you know what I'm sayin'? So since then, you know what I'm sayin', I just decided to go home. Me: "No dude, actually, I have no idea what you just said.
'You know what I'm saying?'' is a phrase among ''slack jawed rappers'' or (non-racial) black people. Its mostly used in gangs or the poor areas in America. And then all this other stuff happened, you know what I'm sayin'? So since then, you know what I'm sayin', I just decided to go home. Run DMC collaborated on a song by Kid Rock, which also featured Uncle Kracker.
| A1 | It Had To Be You |
| A2 | Ramona |
| A3 | Am I Blue |
| A4 | What A Wonderful World |
| B1 | Fats Domino Medley |
| B2 | One Night Of Sin |
| B3 | Hard To Handle |
| B4 | Since I Met You Baby/When I Lost My Baby |
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