Chilling With Demons (Feat. City Chief & Justin Champagne)
Big Po
3:50I grew up in a little ole town Daddy broke his back just to make a dime He always worked hard and did his best just to try and raise me right He taught me how to hunt and he taught me how to fish and he taught me how to use a gun Tell you one thing that I’ll never forget is when he told me, Son, Just be a good man, get some dirt on your hands, and have respect for your momma Don’t ever start a fight, but always end it Work hard for a dollar, think twice fore’ you spend it You gotta use your head, stay in school, and try to make somethin of yourself But I’m sorry old man I did my best, I just had to raise some hell They say I’m too redneck Too white trash A little too rough around the edges Got my Marlboros And the moonshine Party all night, then work in the morning Rolling up smoke on my daddy's front porch, while he's talking bout the Good ole days Lord, I'm getting too old now to try and change my ways Or maybe just a little too redneck Four-wheel drive, Tires keep spinnin’ Mud crickets everywhere Daisy Dukes with the denim I’m an OG baby I’ma keep winnin' Listen to The Chief when I tell ya I’ma go getta I’m from Mississippi Now that’s the Dirty South Redneck, Country Boy, with a dirty mouth They like to listen to me talk, call it word of mouth I just like to fish, know what I’m talkin bout Momma said there’d be days like this But why do these days exist I don’t even know I just grab that fishin' pole hit the honey hole Leave it hit the liquor store Get throwed, let’s go Time to fire up the grill, bring a rack of ribs Momma got sweet tea and some Mr. Pibb And later on, we gonna probably drink about a fifth A bunch of Redneck shit They say I’m too redneck Too white trash A little too rough around the edges Got my Marlboros And the moonshine Party all night, then work in the morning Rolling up smoke on my daddy's front porch, while he's talking bout the Good ole days Lord, I'm getting too old now to try and change my ways Or maybe just a little too redneck They say I’m too redneck Too white trash A little too rough around the edges Got my Marlboros And the moonshine Party all night, then work in the morning Rolling up smoke on my daddy's front porch, while he's talking bout the Good ole days Lord, I'm getting too old now to try and change my ways Or maybe just a little too redneck