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“Do My…” was the third and final single from Bleek’s second studio album The Understanding.
Sampling 2 Live Crew’s “If You Believe in Having Sex” and Audio Two’s “Top Billin',” it was one of Bleek’s highest charting lead singles.
[Intro: JAY-Z]
Turn that motherfucker louder
It's the Roc in this motherfucker (Biatch), oh, yeah
Bounce (Uh-uh, yeah), bounce (Uh, oh, yeah, uh-huh, yeah)
Bounce (Come on), oh (Come on), yeah
Bounce (Yeah), bounce (Come on)
[Pre-Chorus: Jay-Z]
Do my ladies run this motherfucker? (Yeah, yeah, come on)
Or do my thugs run this motherfucker? (Yeah, yeah, come on)
[Chorus: Memphis Bleek]
Do my ladies run it? Fat asses and flat stomachs
Throw a hand in the air if it's the year of the woman
Or my dogs run it? Let 'em know that you still gunnin'
Throw a drink in the air let 'em know you still thuggin'
[Verse 1: Memphis Bleek & JAY-Z]
Yo, I come through, few of my mans, scoop you and your friends
You, you, and you with the Timbs
In tight jeans, Chinese eyes, Indian hair
Black girl ass, let me pour you a glass
Of Belvi, tell me all about your past
Let me console your soul while I palm your ass
And your man did what? He ain't give you?
He cheated with her? I can't diss duke
I tell you this, though, get with this dude
I'll teach you about dough, and show you what this do
It's a secret society, all we ask is trust
But I don't freeze wristses, I just skeeze bitches
Break up happy homes, just seize missus
You'll never get her back, once you get a yap
How you love that?
How you love that?
[Pre-Chorus: JAY-Z]
Do my ladies run this motherfucker? (Yeah, yeah, come on)
Or do my thugs run this motherfucker? (Yeah, yeah, come on)
[Chorus: Memphis Bleek]
Do my ladies run it? Fat asses and flat stomachs
Throw a hand in the air if it's the year of the woman
Or my dogs run it? Let 'em know that you still gunnin'
Throw a drink in the air let 'em know you still thuggin'
[Verse 2: Memphis Bleek]
Ayo, Backwoods rollin', rap, you can't hold 'em
Roc gear matchin', crusin' through Manhattan
Bleek is chillin', Murda is chillin'
What more can I say? We still killin' 'em
Packs, we still dealin' 'em, four wheels, we wheelin' 'em
Chicks like, "I'm feelin' him", yeah, ma, okay
Black jeans and Timberlands give 'em adrenaline rush
Ladies know the difference between them niggas and us
We the R-O-C and we don't stop
They don't make a gun that we don't pop
Matter fact, they don't make a car that we don't drop
Thought you knew, they don't make jewels that we don't cop
What, you new? You actin' like the Roc ain't hot
Or the car that I cop ain't missin' a top
And even if they don't make drops that kind
I tear the roof off like I'm Busta Rhymes, motherfucker
[Pre-Chorus: JAY-Z]
Do my ladies run this motherfucker? (Yeah, yeah, come on)
Or do my thugs run this motherfucker? (Yeah, yeah, yeah)
[Chorus: Memphis Bleek]
Do my ladies run it? Fat asses and flat stomachs
Throw a hand in the air if it's the year of the woman
Or my dogs run it? Let 'em know that you still gunnin'
Throw a drink in the air let 'em know you still thuggin'
[Post-Chorus: JAY-Z]
Do my ladies run this motherfucker? (Uh-huh, uh-huh, okay)
Or do my thugs run this motherfucker? (Uh-huh, okay, uh-huh)
[Outro: JAY-Z]
It's the R-O-C, we don't stop
It's the R-O-C, we don't stop
R-O-C, we don't stop
Uh, Memph' Bleek, The Understanding, niggas
Get your mind right, haha, haha (Woo)
Do My... was written by JAY-Z & Memphis Bleek.
Do My... was produced by A Kid Called Roots.
Memphis Bleek released Do My... on Tue Feb 13 2001.
During a Tax Season episode, Bleek claimed he didn’t think this record would “work” as a single.
Bleek said:
When we got “Do My,” I wasn’t even ready for it. I didn’t even like the beat. Hov, Ty-Ty and my man [?] and them convinced me to mess with that beat. Cause when the dude A Kid Called Roots played the beat I didn’t see the vision, like nah this ain’t my style I need something hard, some...
Jay told Bleek, after Bleek said he wasn’t feeling the beat:
Yo you buggin', I got a hook for it and all that!
Bleek asked Jay to spit the hook, which he did, and Bleek responded:
Aiight, I might got something for that.
The video is a classic Roc-A-Fella affair. It featured tennis superstar Serena Williams, and Bleek and Jay took her on in a match, which they resoundingly lost.
During a 2005 interview, Serena said:
Jay was nice, Bleek was cool. Bleek was good, he was actually hitting the balls! But Jay wasn’t that good…
During a Rap Radar podcast Bleek said:
That video was dope, cost me a lot of god damn money that they had to recoup, and I still prolly ain’t pay it all back yet. But, you know Serena was new, we had a lot of people in that video man. Shout out the WNBA we had Lisa Leslie, Sheryl Swoopes, we had Se...
Bleek alludes to it being shot in Cancun. He also claimed he “almost died”:
If you look at Jay second verse in the video I’m nowhere to be found. I was in the hotel dead. They slipped me a mickey, something, I drank water or something, and I was officially man down. Word. Never went back again, lik...