Released: October 27, 2017

Songwriter: Big K.R.I.T.

Producer: Big K.R.I.T.

It's the weekend!
Woo! This DJ Same Club, Same Time
We partying at Club Same Old, Same Old tonight
Doors open at 10, ladies get in free til' 1 AM
(I wanna go!)
(Me too!)
'Cause if you don't show up **** won't either
It's the weekend!
You know ain't nothin' change
This DJ Same Club, Same Time
You already know where I'ma be at
Club Same Old, Same Old
Playing that same old, same old
Looking at you looking at me
Dressed in that same old same old ****
Virgo Season!
It's the weekend!
Ah man, stop the music
How about you do something else with your weekend?
But if not I'ma be at club, still the same but it used to be
Same old, same old but they shot that **** up last weekend
Again
It's the weekend!
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Aw hell naw!

Big K.R.I.T.

Justin Lewis Scott (born August 26, 1986), better known by his stage name Big K.R.I.T. which stands for King Remembered In Time Is an American rapper and record producer hailing from Meridian, Mississippi.

He started his career in 2002 when he was still a teenager with the release of his first mixtape Dirty Thirty which he produced all by himself. Over the next years he would go on to release multiple mixtapes like See Me on top, See Me on Top II, Hood King of the Queen, See Me on Top III, and The Last King.

K.R.I.T’s strong work ethic and lyrical skills got recognition in 2010 when he dropped his mixtape Krit Wuz Here. The mixtape ‘s lead single “Country Shit,” was remixed by rappers Ludacris and Bun B who would later collaborated on other songs with K.R.I.T. in 2011 and charted on Billboard. In the same year, K.R.I.T got signed to Def Jam Recordings and was on the XXL 2011 Freshmen List. He then went on to release his mixtape Return of 4Eva which like the rest of his projects was self-produced.