Released: August 14, 2007

Featuring: Outlawz Danny Boy Steward

Songwriter: 2Pac Johnny J E.D.I. Mean Young Noble Napoleon (Outlawz)

Producer: Claudio Cueni

[Intro: 2Pac]
Yeah, clear enough for ya? (Alright)
Why niggas look mad?
Y'all supposed to be happy I'm free
Y'all niggas look like y'all wanted me to stay in jail
Ho bustas!

[Verse 1: 2Pac]
Picture me rollin' in my 500 Benz
I got no love for these niggas, there's no need to be friends
They got me under surveillance
That's what somebody be tellin'
Know there's dope bein' sold, but I ain't the one sellin'
Don't want to be another number
I gotta puff a gang of weed to keep from goin' under
The Federales wanna see me dead
Niggas put prices on my head
Now I got two Rottweilers by my bed, I feed 'em lead
Now I'm released, how will I live?
Will God forgive me for all the dirt a nigga did, to feed kids?
One life to live, it's so hard to be positive
When niggas shootin' at your crib
Mama, I'm still thuggin', the world is a war zone
My homies is inmates, and most of them dead wrong
Full grown, finally a man, just schemin' on ways
To put some green inside the palms of my empty hands
Just picture me rollin'
Flossin' a Benz on rims that isn't stolen
My dreams is censored, my hopes are gone
I'm like a fiend that finally sees when all the dope is gone
My nerves is wrecked, heart beatin'
And my hands are swollen
Thinkin' of the G's I'll be holdin'; picture me rollin'

[Chorus: 2Pac + (Danny Boy)]
(Picture me rollin')
Can you see me now?
(Picture me rollin')
Move to the side a little bit so you can get a clear picture
Can you see it? Haha, picture me rollin'
(Picture me, picture me rollin')
Yeah, nigga
(Picture me rollin', picture me)

[Verse 2: Napoleon]
I've got a mind full of money, the beats is who I talk to
And when it ain't painting, picture me rollin' on a walkthrough
And now tell 'em remix this
It don't matter how they try to do it, homie, we this shit
The truth and them powers can quote us
But they don't tell the truth in their music 'cause it might promote us
The money don't stop when a nigga get knocked off
The world don't stop 'cause the homie get popped off
We far away from addicts but we right where the static at
And we don't stand around to get money, you niggas mad at that
Mama ain't raise no chumps, so when it's on, I'm on it
Pump 12-gauge ready to dump

[Verse 3: Young Noble]
Listen, they'd rather see me dead or in jail than to see me rich
That's why I drive by slow, take a picture, bitch
I'm in the triple black 745
On the grind getting back what's mine
Middle finger to the law, the realest that you ever saw
Living my life and I'ma die a fuckin' outlaw
We on the verge of greatness, the hood embraced it
From the corners to the cell blocks, the code is sacred
From the bricks of Compton, made nigga Mafia ties
Ya hear me, Killa Kadafi sunrise
Listen, can you picture all my TECs getting bigger
These niggas respect pressure and we only getting better, you feel me?

[Chorus: 2Pac + (Danny Boy)]
Can you see me now?
(Picture me rollin')
Move to the side a little bit so you can get a clear picture
Can you see it? Haha, picture me rollin'
(Picture me, picture me rollin')
Yeah, nigga
(Picture me rollin', picture me)

[Verse 4: E.D.I. Mean]
I got my two-tone Sig, brains blown big
And I'm flying down the freeway on the way to getting rich
I ain't trippin' on no bitch, my mind on cash
All these hating muh'fuckas thinking I ain't gon' last
I'm a 10-year vet, rep built on respect
If it ain't about some chips or a check, eat a dick
Yeah, I'm shining up my shoes when I cruise, niggas get the blues
Hoes go "ooh" when they see how the roof move
Dude is a fool, mayne, the cops can't catch him
Hood niggas know he an Outlaw retched
Come through the block, spread love everywhere
Put something in the air then I'm rollin'; picture me rollin'

[Outro: 2Pac]
Is y'all ready for me?
Picture me rollin' role call
You know there's some muh'fuckers out there
I just could not forget about
I wanna make sure they can see me
Number one on my list: Clinton Correctional Facilities
All you bitch-ass CO's
Can you niggas see me from there?
Ballin' on y'all punk-ass!
Picture me rollin', baby!
Yeah, all them niggas up in them cell blocks
I told y'all niggas when I come home it's on
That's right, nigga, picture me rollin'
Oh, I forgot! The DA
Yeah, that bitch had a lot to talk about in court
Can the ho see me from here?
Can you see me, ho? Picture me rollin'
And all you punk police, can you see me?
Am I clear to you?
Picture me rollin', nigga, legit
Free like O.J. all day, you can't stop me
You know I got my niggas up in this motherfucker
Manute, Pain, Syke, Bogart, Mopreme
It's sad, dog, can you picture us rollin'?
Can you see me, ho?
Is y'all ready for me? We up out this bitch
Any time y'all wanna see me again
Rewind this track right here
Close your eyes, and picture me rollin'

2Pac

Tupac Amaru Shakur (June 16, 1971 – September 13, 1996), known by his stage names 2Pac and Makaveli, was an actor and a highly influential rapper who is considered by many to be the greatest of all-time due to the revolutionary spirit and thug passion he mixed into his music. During his music career, he made appearances in movies such as his acclaimed debut in Juice (1992), Poetic Justice (1993), and Above the Rim (1994).

Born in Harlem, New York City to Black Panther Party members Billy Garland and Afeni Shakur, Tupac would later move to Baltimore before settling in the Bay Area cities of Oakland and Marin City in the late 1980s. There, he joined his first rap group Strictly Dope with Ray Luv before connecting with Shock G and Digital Underground. He was a roadie and backup dancer for the group before his breakthrough performance on their 1991 song “Same Song.”

2Pac released his debut album 2Pacalypse Now in 1991, which featured intense storytelling on singles such as “Trapped” and “Brenda’s Got a Baby.” His sophomore album Strictly 4 My N.I.G.G.A.Z featured one of his signature songs, the Digital Underground-assisted “I Get Around.” After working on the Thug Life group album in 1994, 2Pac released Me Against the World the following year, which is considered by many to be his best album, peaking at #1 on the Billboard 200 and receiving a Grammy nomination—all while he sat in prison.