Released: July 5, 2006

Songwriter: 50 Cent

[intro]
What the fuck is the matter with this nigga man? Man I don't know what's wrong with that nigga man. Fuck is you crying for man? What is the matter? Fuck that nigga [?]. Well this is Southside man. It ain't gonna change. Naaaaaw. You know its gonna get worse before it gets better. Trust me

[Verse 1]
It's not me and my bitch, it's me and my six
Me and my P90, and two of them clips
Holla at me, my niggas put it in for the chips
They'll kill for the bricks, turn em in to the whips
With the shiny shoes, you know how they do
It's not just a job, it's a hobby too
I'm bred for this, I was born into it
Before I could walk the talk a nigga momma would do it
Stash dope in the diaper, ratchet in my stroller
I was born a gangsta nigga, now remember I told ya
So when I'm back packing my ratchet, im back on the strip
I'm back flippin, trippin and smacking a bitch
Don't be suprised or mesmerized how I'm on it
Nigga front and you can get it, now how you want it?
With the razor, with the knife, with the pistol, with the ice
Pick is so big, it should depart you tricks
Shit

[Outro]
Shit crazy out here man. It's hot man, niggas ain't getting no fucking money. I can tell when they looking at me they like "Yo Fifty man, help me man". They crying for help baby. I come through, they like "Whaddup". You know what I mean? They see me baby, I'm with the top down, I got the AC blowing. I'm like "Yo, whatup nigga, nah hell no I ain't stopping. Ah-ha-ha. What you want to talk to me about nigga? No I ain't got no help for you, I'll let you hold something. Nigga, I'll let you hold a hollow tip nigga. I'm not letting you hold nothing else nigga, cause I can't remember these niggas letting me hold nothing." If something wrong with that niggas ain't never letting me borrow nothing! I'm staying out there, fucked up, now they expect me to do something for them. Man fuck that man!
50 Cent

50 Cent

Curtis James Jackson III (born July 6, 1975), better known by his stage name 50 Cent, is an American rapper, entrepreneur, investor, record producer, and actor.

After recording a never-released album with Columbia, 50 got on his grind and rose to fame via a string of well-received mixtapes, thus setting the template for rap stardom in the modern era.

50’s crowning success came in 2003 with the release of the album Get Rich or Die Tryin' which sold 872,000 copies in four days and was certified 8x platinum by the RIAA. Since that monster hit, he has continued to make music while also delving into movies, sports drinks, video games, mass charity campaigns, and more.