I've got hoes
I've got hoes
In different area codes (area)
Area codes (codes)
Hoes, hoes, hoes
In different area codes (area)
Area codes (codes)

Now you thought I was just (hoes) 7-7-0 and 4-0-4?
I'm worldwide, bitch, act like y'all don't know
It's the abominable ho man
Globe-trot international postman
Neighbor-dick dope man
7-1-8's, 2-0-2's
I send small cities and states I-O-U's
9-0-1, matter fact 3-0-5
I'll jump off the G4, we can meet outside
So control your hormones and keep your drawers on
'Til I close the door and I'm jumping your bones
3-1-2, 3-1-3 (oh), 2-1-5, 8-0-tree's (oh)
Read your horoscope and eat some hors d'oeuvres
Ten on pump one, these hoes is self serve
7-5-7, 4-1-0's, my cell phone just overloads

I've got hoes
I've got hoes
In different area codes (area)
Area codes (codes)
Hoes, hoes, hoes
In different area codes (area)
Area codes (codes, I've got hoes)

Now every day is a ho-liday
So stop the violence and put the .44 away, skeet, shoot a ho today
5-0-4, 9-7-2
7-1-tree, what you gon' do?
You checking out the scene, I'm checking a ho tonight
With perpendicular vehicular homicide
3-1-4, 2-0-1 (hey)
Too much green, too much fun (hey)
I bang cock in Bangkok
Can't stop, I turn and hit the same spot
Think not, I'm the Thrilla in Manilla
Schlong in Hong Kong
Pimp 'em like Bishop, Magic, Don Juan
Man, after Henny with a coke and a smile
I just pick up the motherfucking phone and dial
I got my condoms in a big ass sack
I'm slangin' this dick like a New Jack, biatch

Is it 'cause they like my gangsta walk? (Gangsta walk)
Is it 'cause they like my gangsta talk? (Gangsta talk)
Is it 'cause they like my handsome face? (Handsome face)
Is it 'cause they like my gangsta ways? (Gangsta ways, ooh)
Whatever it is, they love it
And they just won't let me be (won't let me be)
I handle my biz, don't rush me (area)
Just relax and let me be free (codes)
Whenever I call (I call), come running
2-1-2 or 2-1-3
You know that I ball (I ball), stop fronting (area)
Or I'll call my substitute freak (codes)

I've got hoes
I've got hoes
In different area codes (area)
Area codes (codes)
Hoes, hoes, hoes
In different area codes (area)
Area codes (codes)
I've got (uh) hoes

9-1-6, 4-1-5, 7-0-4
Shout out to the 2-0-6
Everybody in the 8-0-8
Ha, ah, 2-1-6, 7-0-2, 4-1-4
3-1-7, 2-1-4's and the 2-8-1's
3-3-4, 2-0-5, I see y'all
Uh, uh, 3-1-8 and the 6-0-1's, 2-0-tree
8-0-4, 4-0-2, 3-0-1
9-0-4, 4-0-7, 8-5-0
7-0-8, 5-0-2
Hoes in different area codes, know that
Southern Hoes-pitality, Norther Exhoes-ure
Haha, ho ridin' on the West Coast

Hey, dude, over here


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Area Codes Lyrics as written by Billy Nichols Christopher Bridges

Lyrics © CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, THE MUSIC GOES ROUND, REACH MUSIC PUBLISHING, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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    This song is so koo! I love all of the places where theyve put in something like "northern exHOEsure"!!

    Starfish_182on May 05, 2002   Link
  • 0
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    this is such a funny song...

    cowgirl18on July 26, 2002   Link
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    puh-leez...this is me and my roomie's theme song for the first semester of this 2nd year ;)

    CrowdedElevatoron August 30, 2002   Link
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    904!!!!!!!!!! tite ass song

    lilmomma69on June 21, 2003   Link
  • 0
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    Representing 770 and 404..well used to.

    borednesstakesoveron July 01, 2003   Link
  • 0
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    334 is where i'm representing

    sharbear20on December 31, 2004   Link
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    201 ahh yeaa... luda is welcome here!

    Tarak162on January 25, 2005   Link
  • 0
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    a really cool song..... representin MANILA here...

    landeron May 26, 2005   Link
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    What a love of sexist shite. Makes me laugh though how women actually like it :s

    indieandrockfanon December 21, 2006   Link
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    luda, no love for 316 or 620? shame.

    suckswhenon July 26, 2007   Link

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