Lyrics by Dorrough

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  1. After Party
  2. Blake Griffin
  3. Blast
  4. Boy I Grind
  5. Breakfast In Bed
  6. Caramel Sundae
  7. Drugs In da Club
  8. Feel This Way
  9. Flashout
  10. Get Big
  11. Hood Chick Fetish
  12. Hood Song
  13. I.D.G.A.F.
  14. Ice Cream Paint Job
  15. M.I.A.
  16. My Name
  17. Never Changed
  18. Piece & Chain Swangin
  19. She Ain't Got It All
  20. Sold Out
  21. The Game
  22. This Time You Was Wrong
  23. Trunk Bang
  24. Walk That Walk
  25. What's My Ringtone
  26. Wired to the T

Dorwin Demarcus Dorrough (born October 28, 1986), known professionally as Dorrough Music (or simply Dorrough), is an American rapper and songwriter. His singles include "Walk That Walk", "Get Big", "Ice Cream Paint Job", and "Beat Up the Block". He has produced a series of 6 mixtapes (including three with Gangsta Grillz) and 2 studio albums.

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