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To: Clemenza

This is what kids are listening to today.

Lyrics: Soulja Boy - Crank Dat lyrics
Album: Unknown
Soulja Boy Ringtones tip!
Watch Music Video hot!
[Chorus]
Soulja Boy up in it (OH!)
Watch Me Crank It
Watch Me Roll
Watch Me Crank Dat Soulja Boy,
that Super Man Dat (OH!)
Now Watch Me Do
(Crank Dat Soulja )
Now Watch Me Do
(Crank Dat Soulja )
Now Watch Me Do
(Crank Dat Soulja )
Now Watch Me Do
(Crank Dat Soulja )

Soulja Boy up in it (OH!)
Watch Me Crank It
Watch Me Roll
Watch Me Crank Dat Soulja Boy,
that Super Man Dat (OH!)
Now Watch Me Do
(Crank Dat Soulja)
Now Watch Me Do
(Crank Dat Soulja)
Now Watch Me Do
(Crank Dat Soulja)
Now Watch Me Do
(Crank Dat Soulja)

[Verse 1:]
Soulja Boy up in it (OH!)
Watch Me Lean And Watch Me Rock
Super Man Dat (OH!)
Then Watch Me Crank Dat Robocop
Super Fresh, Now Watch Me Jock
Jocking On Them Haterz Man
When I Do Dat Soulja Boy
I Lean To The Left And Crank Dat Dance
(Now You)
I’m Jocking On Yo Bitch Ass
And If We Get The Fightin
Then I’m Cocking On Your Bitch
You Catch Me At Yo Local Party
Yes I Crank It Everyday
Haterz Get Mad Cuz
“I Got Me Some Bathin Apes”

[Chorus]
Soulja Boy up in it (OH!)
Watch Me Crank It
Watch Me Roll
Watch Me Crank Dat Soulja Boy,
that Super Man Dat (OH!)
Now Watch Me Do
(Crank Dat Soulja)
Now Watch Me Do
(Crank Dat Soulja)
Now Watch Me Do
(Crank Dat Soulja)
Now Watch Me Do
[ Crank Dat lyrics found on http://www.completealbumlyrics.com ]
(Crank Dat Soulja Boy)

Soulja Boy up in it (OH!)
Watch Me Crank It
Watch Me Roll
Watch Me Crank Dat Soulja Boy,
that Super Man Dat (OH!)
Now Watch Me Do
(Crank Dat Soulja )
Now Watch Me Do
(Crank Dat Soulja )
Now Watch Me Do
(Crank Dat Soulja )
Now Watch Me Do
(Crank Dat Soulja )

[Verse 2:]
I’m Bouncin On My Toe
Watch Me Super Soak Dat (OH!)
I’ma Pass It To Arab
Then He Gon Pass It To The Low (Low)
Haterz Wanna Be Me
Soulja Boy, I’m The Man
They Be Lookin At My Neck
Sayin Its The Rubberband Man (Man)
Watch Me Do It (Watch Me Do It)
Dance (Dance)
Let Get To It (Let Get To It)
Nope, You Can’t Do It Like Me
Hoe, So Don’t Do It Like Me
Folk, I See You Tryna Do It Like Me
Man That Shit Was Ugly

[Chorus]
Soulja Boy up in it (OH!)
Watch Me Crank It
Watch Me Roll
Watch Me Crank Dat Soulja Boy,
that Super Man Dat (OH!)
Now Watch Me Do
(Crank Dat Soulja )
Now Watch Me Do
(Crank Dat Soulja )
Now Watch Me Do
(Crank Dat Soulja )
Now Watch Me Do
(Crank Dat Soulja )

Soulja Boy up in it (OH!)
Watch Me Crank It
Watch Me Roll
Watch Me Crank Dat Soulja Boy,
that Super Man Dat (OH!)
Now Watch Me Do
(Crank Dat Soulja )
Now Watch Me Do
(Crank Dat Soulja )
Now Watch Me Do
(Crank Dat Soulja )
Now Watch Me Do
(Crank Dat Soulja )


20 posted on 10/26/2007 8:23:20 PM PDT by Always Right
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To: Always Right

Was that English?


21 posted on 10/26/2007 8:32:59 PM PDT by darkangel82 (And the band played on....)
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To: All

It’s tough finding ways to encourage good behavior while trying to eliminate the culture that justifies it. Calling people queers to help reduce vulgarity is an interesting approach. Who knows...?


24 posted on 10/26/2007 8:40:12 PM PDT by pallis
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To: Always Right

This song actually is number one on the charts. While I’m a Christian, I’m young, and I admit listening to rap because I like the beat. There actually is a dance to the Soulja Boy, and the beat of the song is good. I would like it if they cleaned up the lyrics, though. Most songs, while having a different beat, have the same message. The guys are at a club trying to get some girl to come back to their “crib”, sleeping around, pimping, that sort of thing. Women are not portrayed in a good light. I know whites listen to this to, but a lot of young black males look up to these rappers and follow the message these songs portray. It’s not good. Hopefully, at some point, a positive black male role model will move into the hip hop scene, become popular with the kids, and help transform it.

As far as the pants, my cousin works for a politician, and they work with the police sometimes. The reason why a lot of these guys wear baggy pants and long white shirts is because it makes them all look similar in the case of a crime. For example, if a crime is committed, the police will ask a witness who they saw. A witness will say for example, a black male, long white shirt, baggy pants. Well, there are tons of them. Some white guys are wearing the same thing. As far as the pants, apparantly one of the reasons they wear them baggy to be in “solidarity” with their brothers in prison. Prison pants often don’t fit and slide down. They wear their pants that way to show support for them. Another reason is so people will be unable to tell if they have a gun. A gun can be hidden easily in baggy pants. Of course I think it is ridiculous to dress for the possibility that one might be at the center of a crime, to show support for criminals, or to carry a likely illegal weapon. (Sigh) What a world we live in. My cousin did say that one positive thing about the baggy pants (ignoring the fact the police aren’t sure if they have a weapon) is that when they try to run, their pants fall down. They have to keep pulling their pants up while they run. It slows them down.


34 posted on 10/27/2007 12:04:52 AM PDT by Pinkbell (Duncan Hunter 2008 - Protecting and Restoring America)
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To: Always Right

I hate that song, and I showed my students my 90’s comp. of rap that contrasts with the absolute C-rap that these kids listen to today.

http://youtube.com/watch?v=a-afGGrlmDs

It kills “modern rap.”

I need to be careful though, a couple of girls in my class told me that they got pregnant and didnt know what to do. I said, you could have solved with one action - and then I crossed my legs. These kids dont even know that they don’t NEED TO HAVE SEX. And soulja boy needs to get shot for his crappy music.


35 posted on 10/27/2007 12:36:40 AM PDT by struggle ((The struggle continues))
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