Album: Stackin’ Chips
[Featuring Mike Marshall] 
*(Mike Marshall)* 
Oooooooh! 
(In the name of Rame) 
In the name of Raymond, (yeah) he was a smooth talker. Street balla. 
(In the name of Rame) Oooh ghetto soldier. 
I can't get over, losin, Rame, Rame, Rame. 
Verse 1 *(Prince Of Darkness)* 
Uh. 
The Town is shifted like a pier 
an niggaz who got fear, of blastin, you too near 
I've seen big time ballas get took out the game 
of playa hater-izm, victim, but not my nigga Rame 
sharper than a Gillette 
'specially in a Vet 
always known to swang 
they hate to see a young nigga havin thangs 
but couldn't stop, get it off faster than he could chop it 
told me one day, if we wasn't signed then he would drop it 
I peeped the realest, and was choosed 
had love so I only bought bomb from 7-duce 
15 for a drop 
an a dub, click, boxin up trouble an the next nigga hoe 
I heard they tried to kill my folks, now what they do that for? 
it's all wrong, 
see all the lovin got my playa potna strong 
he loved that Krazy click 
so I dedicate this song in the name of Rame 
a true, blue soldier in this skrilla makin deep game 
still they ain't never been linked 
a potna infatrated, another potna that's major deep 
was on the creep 
pass me the bomb so I can hit, cuz who ever did it 
they gotta know, and die wit it 
in the name of Rame. 
*(Chorus- Mike Marshall)* x2 
I remember back when I was dealin crack 
(in the name of Raymond) 
even the roaches and the rats through the cealing cracks 
knots whistlin his name through abandoned shacks 
(in the name of Raymond) 
but I would be a fool to let it hold me back 
In the name of Rame. 
Verse 2 *(Keek The Sneek)* 
It's too much sorrow in my city an it hurts 
one loved to rap, movin them thangs in the game like EA Sports 
takin no losses or no shorts 
but what came first, struck wit a ghetto curse 
another victim, acquit them of playa haters thirst, but at first 
it was all laughs 
breakin up them stacks of cash 
livin life slowly, tryin to get rich fast was all I had 
it's gang-related, I seen it comin 
watch niggaz start hatin that day when he flipped that box in the vet, 
bumpin 
nobody seen it, but it's our hood 
I figure them bitches who did it consider it all good, but y'all would 
wanna live like shade 
get strapped in the game, an take my potna 'fo his last days 
think you've got it made? 
Nigga ain't no runnin back 
when I put this gun in yo back 
detach 'em, attack 'em, to the point no picture come at ya 
put the pistol hold up on his shoulder crystal clear 
slit him ear to ear, down to the rear, countin in this hemisphere 
so fear me dear 
I hit 'em up hard where it hurts 
then put yo dick in the dirt 
the Flow-to-the-Matic-Nina works, but some bomb in a blunt can't keep 
me 
perked 
I need a fifth of gin 
not bust a blunt again 
my friend every corner I bend, I'm thinkin bout Rame to the very end 
so now it's all in his name 
a true, blue soldier 
in this skrilla makin, deep game. 
*(Chorus)* 
Verse 3 *(Ager Man)* 
I know he's tired of the pain, but he gotta keep hustlin 
wit two daughters of his own, and can't be left out strugglin 
got to raise a family, so he's pullin 24's 
dope houses full of hoes, hennessey, dank, money and clothes 
task kickin in doors 
hit the back door, they gonna be chasin 
crooked cops tryin to set him up for beatin all the cases 
an if he go to jail, next day he post bail 
then go back to the spot, to set back up shop to make that mail 
day by day livin 
an nobody don't want no static 
A-P 9 in the attic 
five stripes, I'm wreckin traffic 
pullin a G daily 
watch how I pull these snitches 
suckas hatin, and wishin 
hoes on the ground from hittin fences 
the real deal 
peep how others do it juss to chill 
but he be on the block hustlin tryin to pay them bills 
flipped him a Vet an he was ridin wit the "skirt-skirt" 
hittin corners showin them hatas what the Turf is worth 
showin love to his folks, and tryin to make a dolla 
"Here's a blunt, let's get smoke" that's what I heard him holla 
even though me and Raymond didn't have the same mother 
I always looked up to him as being my brother 
in the name of him.