{An original catch phrase for the ages, it’s the
lyrical and musical
embodiment of the low rider ethos. Though
millions swore they’d heard
it before, the national anthem of the U.S. of ZZ
first greeted dawn’s
early light on 1979’s DEGUELLO, their first for
Warner Bros.}
Well I was rollin’ down the road in some cold
blue steel,
I had a blues man in back, and a beautician
at the wheel.
We going downtown in the middle of the night
We laughing and I’m jokin’ and we feelin’ alright.
Oh I’m bad, I’m nationwide.
Yes I’m bad, I’m nationwide.
Easin’ down the highway in a new Cadillac,
I had a fine fox in front, I had three more in the
back.
They sportin’ short dresses, wearin’ spike-
heel shoes,
They smokin’ Lucky Strikes, and wearing
nylons too.
‘Cause we bad, we nationwide.
Yeah we bad, we nationwide.
Well I was movin’ down the road in my V-
8 Ford,
I had a shine on my boots, I had my sideburns
lowered.
With my New York brim and my gold tooth
displayed,
Nobody give me trouble cause they know
I got it made.
I’m bad, I’m nationwide.
Well I’m bad, bad, bad, bad, bad, I’m nationwide.
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