Released: May 25, 2018

Featuring: Kodak Black

Songwriter: Shelly Manne John Bido Scarface Dave Bixby DJ Squeeky Ade Odunlami Boys Noize Hector Delgado Kodak Black A$AP Rocky

Producer: A$AP Rocky Hector Delgado Boys Noize

[Intro: Sample]
"Mo—money and the power, money and the power"

[Chorus: A$AP Rocky & Dean Blunt]
Eyedrops, ("Fuckin' with the killas")
Teardrops
Droptops, ("Fuckin' with the killas")
Ice blocks (Beat drop, beat drop)

[Verse 1: A$AP Rocky]
I was thinking to myself (Calldrops)
Maybe I should seek some help
Maybe I should blame myself ("Don't expect no money")
My mystique in stealth is gone away
("Don't expect no money")
It's going away, it's going away

[Chorus: Dean Blunt]
Eye drops
Teardrops
Droptops
Ice blocks

[Interlude: A$AP Rocky & Kodak Black]
You used to be so soft
This is a prepaid collect call from
("Fuckin' with the killas")
Beautiful teardrops on your cheeks
An inmate at Florida Correctional Institution
Beautiful things
This call is subject to recording and monitoring
This-this life situation and shit, you there?
Uh-huh
You ready right now?
Yeah, I'm ready, got you on speaker

[Verse 2: Kodak Black & A$AP Rocky]
All the pain I went through
Turned to a singer
I put it all on my tattoos
'Cause of where I came from
If I ain't ever learned before, then it's gon' change me
(This call is subject to recording and monitoring)
Sittin' in institution, I done lost my baby
If nan' ain't ever woke me up, then it's gon' wake me
When them people ran up on my spot, and they took my baby
A random kind that's doing his time, but it's for no reason
A random kind that's ridin' the pine, something you free—something you free—something you free
(This call has dropped, to add more credits, please press 1)
(Free Kodak)

[Produced by A$AP Rocky, Boys Noize, and Hector Delgado]

A$AP Rocky

Rakim Athelaston Mayers (named after “The God MC” Rakim), better known by his stage name, A$AP Rocky, hails from Harlem, New York. He is no stranger to the cliché rap lifestyle, popularized by fellow Harlem Patriarchs, from Big L and Kool Moe Dee to Mase and Cam'ron. However, Rocky’s melodic rap style has drawn more immediate comparisons to recently incarcerated Harlemite Max B.

Rocky’s career began in 2007, when he joined the Harlem-based A$AP Mob, founded by A$AP Yams, A$AP Bari and A$AP Illz. Rocky was projected into fame in 2011 following the release of his debut mixtape LIVE.LOVE.A$AP, which featured hits like “Peso” and “Purple Swag,” and earned him a record deal with RCA Records.

His debut studio album, Long. Live. A$AP was released in 2013, after several pushbacks by his label. Long.Live.A$AP was thought to exceed the promises of his debut mixtape, preserving Rocky’s immaculate taste while smartly upgrading his sound.