My 64
My 64

Mike Jones ft. Snoop Dogg, Bun B - My 64 Lyrics

Exploring themes of car culture and urban life, this track celebrates the iconic '64 Chevrolet Impala, a symbol of status and style in the hip-hop community. The artists revel in cruising through their neighborhoods, showcasing their customized lowriders with… Read more

Hip-Hop/Rap
Nov 20, 2007
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My 64 Music Video

My 64 Lyrics

[Chorus]
Cruising down the street in my 6 4
Jocking the bitches, slapping a hoe
Went to the park to get the scoop
Knuckleheads out there, cold, shooting some hoops

Cruising down the street in my 6 4, jocking a bitch jocking a bitch
Cruising down the street in my (who), jocking a (Mike Jones, Jones, Jones)

Well I'm cruising down the street in my candy painted low (low)
Bouncing like a door, with 4 on my 6 4's
I pull up wood gripping, doors tipping sitting low
I'm hitting sixteen switches watch it stop and hit the floor

I'm leaning on the curb sipping syrup blowing dro
The girls show me love when they panties hit the floor
I said I'm leaning on the curb sipping syrup blowing dro
I got the 6 4 hopping, watch it stop and do a show

First I lean wit it, then I rock wit it
I got a candy apple drop wit a glock in it
First I lean wit it, then I rock wit it
I got a candy apple drop wit a glock in it

First I lean, then I rock, (Mike Jones)
First I lean, then I rock, (I said)
First I lean wit it, then I rock wit it
I got a candy apple drop wit a glock in it
(Because I'm)

[Chorus]

It's Bun B,
I'm known for slamming Cadillac doors
Coming down on that candy
With them swanger and them 4's
But I got love for the west coast (all day)

So I suppose I'm-a head out to Cali
The land of the low lows
Touchdown to L-A-X and I don't need no car
Robbie Chino pick me up with the bud and the bar

In the hood I'm-a star
So to the hood I'm-a go
With mike Jones and Snoop Dogg
And they already know

Then I get love from the B's
Love from the C's
Mexican, Asian that's a more of O G's
Throw it up when they see me

And holler hey Bun
When I'm coming out as soon as ansy gray one
You might see me at long beach
Or maybe Pasadena

Inglewood I e or West Covina
A southside ride with the homie big Kun
Car hopping, top dropping
The getting get good when I'm

[Chorus]

Big Snoop Dogg with a yellow paris hiny
With two girlies in the back in they Crip blue bikinis
Shaking and they jumping cause the deuce keep bouncing
Tipping, whipping, thats it, steady dipping
Candy paint dripping and these axles want a sipping

As I shake like a dice game
Cold as the ice age
Mike Jones rocking like a rolling stone
It's Snoop Dogg boy I'm B-B-Bad to the bone

Yea them Cali boys
We love them low lows
An real car club n****s bang they low doors
And take four tows

See everything is fine
I'm in the 64
A 60 trail a 59
I love my car

Like I love my wife
See low riding ain't a sport
Its a way of life
On the real dough I'll tell you how it feel though
If you see me in the for creeping slow yo

[Chorus]

Writer(s): MIKE JONES, BERNARD FREEMAN, CALVIN BROADUS, SALIH WILLIAMS, O'SHEA JACKSON, ERIC WRIGHT, ANDRE YOUNG
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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What is the Meaning of My 64 ?

Exploring themes of car culture and urban life, this track celebrates the iconic '64 Chevrolet Impala, a symbol of status and style in the hip-hop community. The artists revel in cruising through their neighborhoods, showcasing their customized lowriders with pride. The lyrics depict scenes of camaraderie, respect, and admiration from peers while highlighting the joy derived from the lowrider lifestyle. Mike Jones, Snoop Dogg, and Bun B each contribute verses that emphasize their connection to car culture and its significance within their respective communities. The song captures a sense of nostalgia and regional pride, particularly for the West Coast's automotive traditions. Ultimately, it’s an ode to individuality and self-expression through one's vehicle, underscoring how cars serve as extensions of personal identity in hip-hop culture.

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