Lyrical Breakdown of Annie May - A Journey through Words and Rhymes

Welcome to the detailed analysis of "Annie May" on Lazyjot. Here, we unravel the lyrical complexity and artistic brilliance that define this iconic song.

  • Lyric Overview: Witness how Warren G weaves words into powerful emotions and vivid imagery. From intricate rhyme schemes to compelling storytelling, every line in "Annie May" is a testament to masterful songwriting.
  • Rhyme and Rhythm Analysis: Our Lazyjot editor highlights the ingenious use of multi-syllabic rhymes and the rhythm pattern that Warren G employs. Understand the construction of each verse and how it contributes to the song's overall impact.
  • Syllable Pattern Insights: Dive deeper into the structural elements of the lyrics. See how the syllable count varies across the song, adding a unique rhythm and flow to Warren G's narrative.

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1, 2 buckle my shoe 3, 4 we gotta hit the store 5, 6 back in the mix 7, 8 Warren G and Nate Bang to the boogy say up jump the boogy To the rhythm of the boogidy beat I don't love no hoes they know so they don't be fuckin' wit me A long time ago I met Annie Mae She was killing me softly like everyday Penetentiary steel, was stickin for real Blockbustin' through the walls Now I'm makin housecalls I thought I'd met a lot of scandalous women, and then I met Annie Mae Got a thin big butt like steel But she didn't have a place to stay She was shackin' at mine and shackin' at his Blowin' my socks, tellin' his biz Nate Dogg this and Nate Dogg that 213 skirt, and we stay intact So I told the homey Nate don't be mislead Ain't no fun if the homey can't shake a leg So I went to the house and knocked on the door And guess who it was, Annie Mae you H-O I once knew a trick named Annie Mae (Annie Mae) (I once had a bitch named Annie Mae) I once knew a trick named Annie Mae (Annie Mae) I once knew a trick named Annie Mae Remember yesterday I asked you baby have I seen you somewhere before With just one look, the pussy was took 'Cause I make music that you adore Now I'm not sure and I might be trippin' But in 94 I heard a song It ain't no fun unless the homeys can come So Warren G put a condom on Now Nate you know me and I know you I got rubbers, gin and Socco too So lets do the do, on how we do Never my boo, just a freak that I knew I once knew a trick named Annie Mae (Annie Mae) (I once had a bitch named Annie Mae) I once knew a trick named Annie Mae (Annie Mae) I once knew a trick named Annie Mae Annie Mae, Annie Mae, you ran out of time Warren G and Nate Dogg blew your mind 'Cause if you trickin' wit him You trickin' wit me, you trickin' wit the 2 1 muthafuckin' 3 I came from rags to riches Trustin' no snitches Thats how we do on 9 C I X bitches Buck 'em, fuck 'em, and put 'em in the trash And jump in the 600 Benz and dash Hold up Warren before you go just a couple things I have to say Are you goin home, I wanna be alone You need to take this, ho I once knew a trick named Annie Mae (Annie Mae) (I once had a bitch named Annie Mae) I once knew a trick named Annie Mae (Annie Mae) I once knew a trick named Annie Mae I once knew a trick named Annie Mae (Annie Mae) (I once had a bitch named Annie Mae) I once knew a trick named Annie Mae (Annie Mae) I once knew a trick named Annie Mae I once knew a trick named Annie Mae (Annie Mae) (I once had a bitch named Annie Mae) I once knew a trick named Annie Mae (Annie Mae)