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PantiE Raid

Pro Era

Lyrics

[Verse 1]
Now age ain't nothing but a digit
So baby if you're with it, we can kick it
And get lifted off the Sour and the piff
And start whispering, and start kissing
Your red bottoms knocking on my Pippens
Tell me if you dig it, so we can get a dick in
Life, she be bitching, so get it while you live it
And stop fronting, you need to quit it
I swear I'mma hit it, I just need you to pitch it
So hollar if you're with it
She tried to play me, She said that I'm only a baby
She said she gets crazy, it'll probably amaze me
She said that she too much, she don't think that I'm enough
I got a smooth style, but she like to do it rough
She caught me slippin', I wasn't trippin'
Cause it ain't a joke how I be ripping up the kitten
I told her listen, Lord knows that I'm a good Christian
But we can do it in the tub or we can do it in the kitchen
She started gigglin', She thinks I'm kiddin'
I was on a mission, blowing double o's, always get the women
I know she peep the fits, I told her read my lips
Said we can do it like that or like this
Cut the light switch
Close your eyes, let the music intervene
We can play some Marvin Gaye or a little Al Green
We can listen to some Prince while I kiss up on your lips
Or get right with Betty Wright, turn it up, that's my shit
[Interlude: Sylvia Robinson]
And now, it's time, baby
I'm going to take them off
Did you hear what I said?
I'm going to take them all off

[Hook]
This one is a pantie dropper, this shit is a pantie dropper
This when her pantie dropping, this shit is a pantie dropper
This one is a pantie dropper, this shit is a pantie dropper

This shit is a pantie dropper, this one is a pantie dropper
This shit be pantie dropping, this one is a pantie dropper
This shit is a pantie dropper, this one is a pantie dropper

[Outro]
Pussy is the greatest invention of the man upstairs
Now you can see him in heaven putting it together
You know the nigga was up there "Jesus, I got somn'
Nigga wait till you see it"

If you're a fan of Joey Bada$$, then you're probably familiar with his second mixtape, Rejex. Amongst the tracks on the mixtape, the sixth one is called PantiE Raid. This track is a standout piece thanks to its unusual lyrics and the sample it draws from a song from 1976, You Sure Love to Ball by Sylvia Robinson.

About PantiE Raid

PantiE Raid is a captivating song that tells a story. Joey Bada$$' unique lyrical style, his smooth delivery, and the catchy sample used from Sylvia Robinson's 1976 song are a perfect combination that creates a classic hip-hop sound. The song is a commentary on the fact that he's in the game for the long haul, while others come and go.

Joey uses his lyrical ability to paint a picture of what it's like to be a rising star in the rap game, while also telling his listeners that he isn't trying to get out until he has left his mark. He also addresses the issue of people who use him for their own gain, only to abandon him when they get what they want, and he makes it clear that he's not going anywhere. The song's title likely refers to the fact that they are coming for him or raiding his "panties," which could be interpreted in different ways.

The use of the sample from the Sylvia Robinson track You Sure Love to Ball is genius because it creates a dynamic contrast when combined with Joey's lyrics. He's telling a tale of struggle while sullied with a sensual backing track. It's an interesting way to present the message of the song.

When you listen closely to Joey's lyrics, you can hear his growth as an artist, with his talent for storytelling being another standout. The way he crafts his lyrics around the sample and instrumentation of the song is noteworthy. Joey displays a different energy than he has in the past, and it's evident that he's been putting in work honing his craft.

All in all, PantiE Raid is a song that showcases Joey's range as an artist and his promising future in the hip-hop game. The track is also a testament to his excitement for the art form, as it's evident that he enjoys immersing himself in the music and getting lost in the creative process, which is reflected in the final output.

If you're a fan of Joey's previous works, you will undoubtedly love this song that brings fresh perspective and refreshingly blunt energy to the world of rap.

  • Release Date: September 6, 2012
  • Artist: Pro Era