Ying Yang Twins

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Naggin’

Ying Yang Twins

Lyrics

[Intro: Kaine]
Women always talkin' about what men do
We don't never talk about what women do...at least 'til now
Come on

[Chorus: Kaine & (D Roc)]
Every now and then you get mad (Huh)
Sometime I make you sad (Huh)
Make you want to say "kiss my ass" (Huh)
I'm tired of listenin' to you naggin'
"Wah-wah-wah-wah-wah"
She talking to me like I'm dumb
I should have known
I should have left that bitch alone
But now I'm stuck with
"Wah-wah-wah-wah-wah"
She talking to me like I'm dumb
I should have known (Should have known)
I should have left that bitch alone
But now I'm stuck with (NAGGIN)

[Verse 1: Kaine]
This for my niggas who be fuckin' 'round with them feelings
And you get your heart caught up in a mess
'Cause you lust just to fuck what's up her dress
And never paid attention
'Cause you didn't think the girl would start trippin'
Shawty flip the script
Start saying all type of shit out of her lips
I'ma tell you what I can't stand
When a woman play the role of a man
Talkin' to a nigga like you got to hold his hand
Treat you like a spare, like you lack to understand
I know you know that I ain't gon' go for this jaw jackin' all the time
Talkin' to me out of line, broad, you done lost your mind
You gon' fuck round and get me some time
[Chorus: Kaine & (D Roc)]
Every now and then you get mad (HUH)
Sometime I make you sad (HUH)
Make you want to say "kiss my ass" (HUH)
I'm tired of listenin' to you naggin'
"Wah-wah-wah-wah-wah"
She talking to me like I'm dumb
I should have known
I should have left that bitch alone
But now I'm stuck with
"Wah-wah-wah-wah-wah"
She talking to me like I'm dumb
I should have known (Should have known)
I should have left that bitch alone
But now I'm stuck with (NAGGIN)

[Verse 2: Kaine]
I need a lil more grip a lil less lip
Before I pack my bag on you ass and dip
At the point of no return and you made it that way
By the shit that you say every motherfuckin' day
Hope you payin' attention, 'cause I gots to mention
Dissin' me in front of your friends
Tryin' to get a lil laugh in, joke crackin'
Then I wanna whoop his ass then
Hide behind your fake ass grin with your fake ass friend
Used to them fake ass men
Really ain't a man but you like how he pretend
I'm gonna keep sippin' my Henn and smokin' my herb
In my ear loud and clear with your naggin' words
The way you talk is absurd, gettin' on my nerves
All in my ear, got me 'bout to hit the curb
(SHUT UP!)
[Chorus: Kaine & (D Roc)]
Every now and then you get mad (HUH)
Sometime I make you sad (HUH)
Make you want to say "kiss my ass" (HUH)
I'm tired of listenin' to you naggin'
"Wah-wah-wah-wah-wah"
She talking to me like I'm dumb
I should have known
I should have left that bitch alone
But now I'm stuck with
"Wah-wah-wah-wah-wah"
She talking to me like I'm dumb
I should have known (Should have known)
I should have left that bitch alone
But now I'm stuck with (NAGGIN)

[Verse 3: D Roc]
One day I got shot by Cupid
In the midst of this, relationship went stupid
We went from talkin' on the phone too long
To nowadays your ass ain't home
You always call, tellin' me you out with your friends
But I find out later on you with your other men
Then, you ain't in it for the dividends
Say you suck and fuck and you ain't gettin' nothin'
That's a damn shame it ended like this
Now I ain't got love for ya, bitch
Shoo fly don't bother me
Will I get back with her? Probably
Then I thought about it, I won't
Do I really want you? I don't
The headache I really don't want
So I'ma leave her alone, 'cause I can do bad on my own
That's why she gone
[Chorus: Kaine & (D Roc)]
Every now and then you get mad (Huh)
Sometime I make you sad (Huh)
Make you want to say "kiss my ass" (Huh)
I'm tired of listenin' to you naggin'
"Wah-wah-wah-wah-wah"
She talking to me like I'm dumb
I should have known
I should have left that bitch alone
But now I'm stuck with
"Wah-wah-wah-wah-wah"
She talking to me like I'm dumb
I should have known (Should have known)
I should have left that bitch alone
But now I'm stuck with (NAGGIN)

[Outro: D Roc]
Now, this is not a song disrespecting women
This is a song that Ying Yang made for every man that ever walked God's green earth
'I don't do's' don't amount up to 'I do do's'
But your attitude stink sometimes
So sit on that...HANH!

NAGGIN!

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Get ready to groove with the infectious beats of “Naggin’” by Ying Yang Twins. This club anthem is sure to get your body moving with its catchy tune and addictive lyrics. If you're a fan of hip-hop music, this song is definitely a must-listen.

For those who may not know, “Naggin’” actually samples the historical ragtime melody, “The Streets of Cairo”. This fascinating bit of trivia shows how modern music can be inspired by even the most unusual sources.

About Naggin’

Released in 2003, “Naggin’” quickly became one of the Ying Yang Twins’ most popular tracks. The song is a mix of hip-hop and crunk music, which was a popular sub-genre of hip-hop during that time. The lyrics of the song revolve around a couple’s tumultuous relationship, where the female partner keeps nagging and trying to control the male partner.

The chorus, which features the repeated line ‘shawty, won’t you stop’ is a plea to the female companion to stop nagging. The song's groovy rhythm and catchy hooks have helped it stand the test of time and continue to be a favorite among club-goers and hip-hop enthusiasts alike.

One of the most fascinating things about “Naggin'” is that it samples a melody that dates back over a century ago to the late 1800s. The tune samples “The Streets of Cairo” which is a historical ragtime melody that was first published in 1893. Also known as “The Poor Little Country Maid”, the song was originally written by James Thornton and has since been remixed and sampled multiple times.

Some may find it surprising that a song with such a heavy focus on relationships utilizes such an old tune as its inspiration, but that’s the magic of music – it defies genre, age, and history to create something entirely new and thrilling.

Another notable aspect of “Naggin’” is how it showcases the Ying Yang Twins' distinctive style. The duo’s music is mainly associated with crunk, a sub-genre of hip-hop that originated in the southern United States in the late 90s and early 2000s. The style is characterized by its energetic club-beats and boastful lyrics often about cars, money, and women.

“Naggin’” is a perfect example of the Ying Yang Twins' style, as it features the duo's signature call-and-response technique, where one rapper finishes another's line. This technique has become a staple in southern hip-hop and has had a major influence on modern rap music.

It is songs like “Naggin'” that have helped shape the modern music landscape. Not only does it showcase the Ying Yang Twins' unique style, but it also samples a historical melody, giving a touch of old, a touch of new, and something different for everyone.

So, next time you hit the dancefloor, don't forget to show some love to “Naggin’” by Ying Yang Twins – a song that has rightly earned its place in the world of music.