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Ricky in Church
 
  Good evening, morning, afternoon, wherever, whosenever,
Whatsenever, we wouldn’t give a damn.
We want to welcome you back into the house
Of g-funk.
Hmm? that’s right.
Since we last left ya, we had went international.
And one thing we noticed about everywhere we went,
It’s a whole lotta folk funkin’,
And don’t know what the funk they funkin’ wit.
Huh?
Look out there now. we came to bring it.




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