Too Short: Shake That Monkey Meaning
Song Released: 2001
Shake That Monkey Lyrics
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As my mans has multiple versus about different clubs and strippers we can assume he is a regular attender. also married to the game and having 2 girls in stripper wedding dresses is a genius album cover. Lil Jon has the very catchy chorus of bounce that ass up and down to the floor shake that shit till you can't no more twerk that monkey lemme see you get low freak that nigga till your shit get sore. Which is probably refrencing every stripper my very experienced man Too $hort has seen and he loves it so much he has the professional yeller yell because he is just so happy to be at the strip club. He wants the first girl to twerk so much she is gonna put herself in physical pain until he has seen enough of her ass. I dont know if that makes him an ass or just super horny. But he also doesn't wife chicks because this girl is his slut for life. This next girls ass he loves so much he imagines putting his dick in her and when he closes his eyes he can still see her fatty. One time when he was at the club when he saw a grandma do it with a baby in her arms. Everyone at the club wanted to get with her. His next verse he wants this girl to bounce it like shes an aquatic animal which is really weird. The man has some weird fetishes and he contradicts himself on where shes been. Is she from Memphis or the west coast make up your mind man
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