4, 5, 6

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About 4, 5, 6

"4, 5, 6" is the first single released from Solé's debut album, Skin Deep. It was produced by Christopher "Tricky" Stewart and featured a guest verse from JT Money and a chorus by Kandi. This was Solé's second collaboration with JT Money and Stewart, as the three had worked together on JT Money's hit single "Who Dat" the previous year The song was a success, peaking at number 21 on the Billboard Hot 100 while also topping the Billboard Hot Rap Singles chart. "4, 5, 6" was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for selling over 500,000 copies in the year of 2000. It was one of the most successful rap songs of the year 2000, reaching number 2 on the Billboard Year-End Hot Rap Singles, only behind Missy Elliott's "Hot Boyz". 


Year:
1999
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[JT Money]
Yo, what's up?
What's up, baby?
Dis yo n****

[Sole]
N****, where da f*** you at?

[JT Money]
Mr. good dick, what you say?

[Sole]
I said: where da f*** you at?

[JT Money]
What?  How you feel?
How you say you feel?

[Sole]
I feel like you need to get home before yo' s*** be outside

[JT Money]
You say you daddy to come through and regulate?
What?  Put his thang down, what?  It's all good

[Sole]
It could be four, five, or six
You bet' not be nowhere, laid up wit' no b****
You betta bring that home to mama
Don't be playin' and s***
If you get horny when you out, no need for eyein' them hos
Why eat a burger when you got steak and potatoes at home?
A short drive is all it takes
I'm just a phone call away
Ain't no excuses, mutha f***a, for you runnin' astray
I give it to you when you want it
Ain't no other's like mine
Yo' ex-b**** can't f*** with this
So don't be wastin' yo' time
The Indian, black mix, boy, like I told you before
And we can ay, yi, yi the fur rug on my living room floor
And ain't nan ho gon' bring it like you know I'm a bring it
And ain't nan ho gon' freak it like you know I'm a freak it
And ain't nan ho gon' shake it like you know I'm a shake it
And ain't nan ho gon' take it like you know I'm a take it
So don't make me come lookin' for you
Pull you outta some mix
Then turn around and bust you in yo' s*** for four, five, or six

[Chorus x 2]
I don't care if it's four, five, six, seven, eight in the morning
Boy, you better call me when you think you gettin' horny
I don't give a damn 'bout who you with
Just as long as you ain't givin' up my s***

[JT Money]
You know me as your player, your pipe layer, your all-night-stayer
All up in your sauce when you need your rocks off
Knock your socks off, baby
Off the chain in this b****
Have your wide a** open while I'm slangin' this dick
Got you lovin' this s***
Suckin' and f***in' this dick
Want to go and make some bucks for this dick
Fightin' all in the club for this dick
I'm that player that you chose
Long as you satisfied, baby, f*** them other hos
Just keep my p**** horny, so you can put it on me
Girl, you know I'm the only one who can satisfy your monkey
Ain't nobody gon' do you like I do 
When I put this love stick inside you
Money man guaranteed to satisfy you
Have you open all night like a drive-through
So bring yo thang on so I can get my bang on
I hope you likes a good f***, because my game strong
And I ain't lyin', girl, you wouldn't if you could quit
I signs my name on that p****, Mr. Good Dick
That's my s***

[Chorus x 2]

[Sole]
Now, n****, what you gon' do?
Ugh, let me put this good lovin' on you
We can do everything that you want to
'Cause I like it real freaky, n****; don't you?
That's right, don't make no promises
Can't find none better than mama's is
Stay wet, stay tight, keep you comin' back
Go all night, feelin' right 
You be lovin' that
Hell yeah, like want to make enough moves
F***in' you, boy, like I got something to prove
Runnin' loose; f*** it, n****, gotta pay dues
Make you want to tell ya boys all about whose
No talkin' now; come get the good s***
Make you never want to f*** another hood b****
Have ya breakin' off plans to come and lay me
Mutha f***a, don't ever try and play me

[Chorus]

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Solé

Tonya M. Lumpkin (born Tonya M. Johnston on July 17, 1973) is an American rapper from Kansas City, Missouri, better known by her stage name, Solé. more »

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Written by: BURRUSS, JOHNSTON, STEWART, THOMPKINS

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Artist Background
"4, 5, 6" is by Solé, an American rapper from Kansas City, Missouri. She was born on July 17, 1973 and her real name is Tonya M. Johnston.
Music Style
The song showcases Solé's quick lyrical flow and distinctly feminine attitude, setting her apart in the male-dominated rap and hip-hop industry.
Album Details
"4, 5, 6" is off Solé's debut album "Skin Deep" released in 1999. The industry and fans alike lauded the album for being a confident and strong debut.
Song Ranking
"4, 5, 6" peaked at number 21 on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks chart and number 9 on the Hot Rap Singles chart in 1999.
Collaborations
The song features guest verses from two popular American rappers, JT Money and Kandi Burruss. Kandi is also a member of the R&B group Xscape and is known for her songwriting skills.
Music Video
The music video for “4, 5, 6” creatively reflected the song’s lyrics, featuring Solé, JT Money, and Kandi Burruss in various scenes related to gambling and playing dice, which is the central theme of the song.
Recognition
The catchy beat and original lyrics helped propel "4, 5, 6" to become one of Solé's most recognized and iconic songs.
Solé's Personal Life
Solè got married to R&B singer Ginuwine in 2003 and they have two daughters together. She is now practicing as a holistic health practitioner after retiring from the music industry in 2008.
Producer of the Song
Christopher "Tricky" Stewart, a well-known American record producer, songwriter, and music executive, produced the song. His works feature collaborations with several high-profile artists, including Rihanna, Beyoncé, and Mariah Carey among others.
Influence
Solé's music, including “4, 5, 6,” played a key role in paving the way for future female artists in the rap and hip-hop industry.
Lyrics
The song “4, 5, 6” uses a counting theme in its lyrics, which is an interesting and creative storytelling method adopted by Solé to convey her message.

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