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Old 05-23-2004, 05:20 PM   #10
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Nowhere Man got the bus to Rep Town and repped it up real bad at the rep shop (100,000+)Nowhere Man got the bus to Rep Town and repped it up real bad at the rep shop (100,000+)Nowhere Man got the bus to Rep Town and repped it up real bad at the rep shop (100,000+)Nowhere Man got the bus to Rep Town and repped it up real bad at the rep shop (100,000+)Nowhere Man got the bus to Rep Town and repped it up real bad at the rep shop (100,000+)Nowhere Man got the bus to Rep Town and repped it up real bad at the rep shop (100,000+)Nowhere Man got the bus to Rep Town and repped it up real bad at the rep shop (100,000+)Nowhere Man got the bus to Rep Town and repped it up real bad at the rep shop (100,000+)Nowhere Man got the bus to Rep Town and repped it up real bad at the rep shop (100,000+)Nowhere Man got the bus to Rep Town and repped it up real bad at the rep shop (100,000+)Nowhere Man got the bus to Rep Town and repped it up real bad at the rep shop (100,000+)Nowhere Man got the bus to Rep Town and repped it up real bad at the rep shop (100,000+)
It's "stand back." Like KK said, he just does it with an accent, so "stand" sort of sounds like "sta-yun-duh." I live in Alabama, and believe me, people with that sort of accent love to put extra syllables onto words.

His catchphrase (besides "whassupwitdat") has ALWAYS been "Stand Back." So why would it be different in the song? "Stay in the back" doesn't make any sense, either. When something dangerous is coming your way, people don't tell you to "stay in the back" unless there's a different room or something.
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