"I Need a Hot Girl" played a big part in making Guerrilla Warfare the platinum-selling album that it would go on to be and can still shake up a dance-floor at the drop of a dime.
professes his desire for a freak in the sheets, drawling "That's what I need, a hot girl is a jazzy bitch / I'd take her any day for a classy bitch/On the down low for her nigga she a nasty bitch/I tell her touch it, she gonna reach down and grab the dick." But the track hits a crescendo when Lil Wayne and Turk team up for a back and forth routine that sees the two hitting on all cylinders, rapping "I like 'em hot, the ones that don't tell me to stop/Eat dick swallow the cum, and they know how to pop/I need a project bitch, a hoodrat bitch/One that don't give a fuck and say she took that dick," before each add on additional bars and close out the song on a high note. "You need a hot one I got one, I take and bend/Shake it down, break it down, with me and a friend," Mannie Fresh proclaims on "I Need A Hot Girl," the raunchy hit single from the Hot Boys' sophomore album, Guerrilla Warfare. "Bling Bling" would go on to become one of the most cited rap songs from the late '90s and is the true definition of a game-changer.
plays final boss on this outing, rapping "I be fuckin niggas bitches all in they home/Niggas be like, 'Look at that Benz on all that chrome'/Diamonds worn by everybody thats in my click/Man I got the price of a mansion 'round my neck and wrist," and listing off his numerous prized possessions. After Mannie Fresh warms up the track with a verse, Turk turns in a stuntastic verse of his own, rhyming "A lil' nigga seventeen playin' with six figures/Got so much ice you can skate on a nigga/When you see Cash Money you know we stay flossin'/Catch ya girl down bad ya know we straight tossin', before Baby, Lil Wayne, and Juvenile drop lavish flows of their own. Lil Wayne tacks on an extended verse of his own before Juvenile drops wisdom learned in his youth with lines like "Never miss, I be drivin niggas wit cleverness/Momma used to say this, 'Use your mind and stay rich'/Pops used to say "boy dont let them niggas see your weakness'/If a fool get outta line with you, knock him off his feet quick." "Ride or Die" may have been liberated prior to Cash Money's rise to power on a national scale, but remains required listening for any die-hard Hot Boys fan.Īfter making their arrival on the national scene via Juvenile's 400 Degreez album, Cash Money rolled out Chopper City in the Ghetto, a project from their original franchise player, B.G., which featured what would become the definitive cut in their catalog of singles.
reps his UTP stomping grounds, drawling "Uptown is my home, thats where I do my dirt/I either hurt or get hurt, it's me or you on that shirt / Can't let no nigga fix me, can't let no nigga get me/I'mma draw and hit first, I can't let no nigga split me," and delivers his verse with finesse. Flipping Lil Kim's "Crush On You" beat, Mannie Fresh adds acoustic guitars to the mix, resulting in a infectious soundscape that sets itself apart from the original. 2 cut, "Ride or Die," which features the three New Orleans spitters coming volleying bars over the Mannie Fresh produced track. links up with Lil Wayne and Juvenile on the It's All On U Vol.