Born to Roll may refer to:
"Born to Roll" is a single by Masta Ace Incorporated that appeared on both their debut album, SlaughtaHouse and their second album Sittin' on Chrome. Group leader Masta Ace was the sole performer of the song. It was produced by Ase One.
The song was actually the West Coast remix of "Jeep Ass Niguh", which appeared on the groups 1993 debut album, SlaughtaHouse, with "Born to Roll" appearing as a bonus track on the album. It became Masta Ace's biggest and only hit, peaking at number 23 on the Billboard Hot 100 and also at #5 on the Hot Rap Singles chart. The success of the song lead it to be included on the group's second album, Sittin' on Chrome.
Born to Roll is the third studio album by the Canadian country music singer-songwriter Johnny Reid. It was released on March 15, 2005, by Open Road Recordings. "You Still Own Me", "Sixty to Zero", "Missing an Angel", "Time Flies" and "Gypsy in My Soul" were released as singles.
Highway man
That's what they call me
Ridin' on the wind, wild and free
Rollin' stone
Down a desert highway
Chasin' one more dream
Been that way ever since I was young
Don't know what it is that makes me run
There ain't no friends, there ain't no town
There ain't nobody ever slowed me down
There ain't no peace in this gypsy's soul
And like a tumbleweed, guess I was born to roll
Yeah, born to roll
Dashboard lights
In the eyes of a dreamer
I'm addicted, they make me high
No where's home
Yeah I'm still lookin'
Gotta keep movin' if I wanna survive
I've nearly settled down a couple times
And here I go again, sayin' goodbye
There ain't no friends, there ain't no town
There ain't nobody ever slowed me down
There ain't no peace in this gypsy's soul
And like a tumbleweed, guess I was born to roll
Yeah, born to roll
There ain't no peace in this gypsy's soul
And like a tumbleweed, guess I was born to roll
Whoa yeah, born to roll
Born to roll
Highway man, that's what they call me
Ridin' on the wind, wild and free