In “No Handle Bars,” Boonie Mayfield delivers a verse that’s packed with wordplay and assertive self-expression. He uses a slow flow to underscore his lyrical prowess, comparing himself to prominent figures and fictional characters to highlight his uniqueness in the music scene. The lyrics convey a...
[Intro: Boonie Mayfield & Curtis Mayfield sample]
A chance in a lifetime was with us that night
Ugh, sing it, Curtis
I found you at last
That's right
With love at first sight
Ugh, slow flow
[Verse: Boonie Mayfield]
I bring that Dirk Diggler
It’s a lot biggler than yours metaphorically
Get brains rhetorically
Like Edward E. Nigma
The riddle’s in the middle of a little paradiddle
You can’t drum out on my joystick
Haters say “Get off that boy’s dick”
‘Cause we destroy shit
Too real to crack the code
Jammin, Plaque, Craft and your’s truly
Not originally Boonie, never truly knew me
If you’re thinking Solomon’s the new me
Don’t tell me how to do me
Who you to clue me? Go do you
Scat like shoo bee doo bee
I’m too fly to shoo you
Don’t bother me when they be
PMSing like a lady tryna Gaga like a baby
In a diaper full of boo boo
Who knew I’m a guru with the flow
What do you do?
Talking all that doo doo, no commode
No tissue on the roll
Mud-butt rappers, won’t miss you when you go
Toodeloo for something new to do
No Handle Bars, I’m threw with you
Bitch
No Handle Bars was written by Solomon Vaughn.
No Handle Bars was produced by Boonie Mayfield.
Boonie Mayfield released No Handle Bars on Wed Apr 22 2015.