Menajahtwa was a female rap duo from Compton, California composed of female rappers Spice and Royal T. They were signed to Eazy-E's Ruthless Records in the 1990s.
The duo made their debut in 1992 on Eazy-E's EP, 5150: Home 4 tha Sick on the track entitled "Merry Muthafuckin' Xmas" alongside Eazy-E, Buckwheat and Will 1X. Two years later on August 23, 1994, Menajahtwa released their first and only album entitled Cha-Licious, which featured production from Eazy-E, DJ Yella, Rhythum D and DJ U-Neek. The album spawned two singles "La La La" and "Giv Tha Azz 2 No 1", however the album did not do well and neither the album nor the singles charted. Despite the albums' miscomings they would stay together for a few more years and appeared on Eazy-E's 1995 song "Gangsta Beat 4 Tha Street", and on Adina Howard's 1997 "Swerve On". As well as writing Adina Howards "Freak And You Know It" produced by DJ Quik. Shortly after "Swerve On" the duo disbanded, but remain best friends to this day.
Money makes the world go round
Money makes
And money takes
Money makes the world go round
Money makes
Money breaks
Even when the sun goes down
Money makes
Money takes
Tell me have you finally found
Money makes
Your big mistakes
And turns them in to great escapes
Money money money
I believe in perfect love
I believe in God above
People standing by my side
Telling when
Telling why
It's older than the oldest song
It's always right
It's always wrong
Money makes the world go round
Money makes
Money takes
Money makes the world go round
Money makes
Money breaks
Money money money
Come and take a chance on me
It's easier if you believe
That there's a large amount
In my bank account
Run away with me into a dream
It's easier if you can just believe
You and I could have a large amount