Released: September 17, 2013

Featuring: Problem Freddie Gibbs

Songwriter: Freddie Gibbs Problem BJ the Chicago Kid

Producer: BJ the Chicago Kid

[Hook: BJ The Chicago Kid and (Freddie Gibbs)]
Smokin' and ridin'
Smokin' and ridin'
Smokin' and ridin'
(yeah, uhh, yeah)

[Verse 1: Freddie Gibbs]
I left my love in San Francisco with ten pounds of indo
I put her on the road with the work
Told her: "Hold that first, I'm gon' cash out, get mo'."
Down from the jump, hand on the pump
She my shotgun rida'
If a nigga want funk, throw him in the trunk
Burn him up, pass my lighter
Smokin' on killa, straight casualties
In your weed like Mickey and Mallory
A pimp nigga, bitch nigga, yeah, I gotta be
A broke bitch fuck with my allergies
(Phoow!) Damn Fred, God bless you
These niggas and these hoes can't stress you
A sack of the good, rollin' the wood, ain't no pressure

[Pre-Hook: Freddie Gibbs]
I got money on my mind
Dopeheads on my line
Police tryin' to hit me
But they miss me every time
'Bout to smoke and ride
Pourin' up a pint
Police tryin' to hit me
But the miss me every time

[Hook: BJ The Chicago Kid]
Smokin' and ridin'
Smokin' and ridin'
Smokin' and ridin'

[Verse 2: BJ The Chicago Kid]
The gangsta Gibbs
And we cruisin' down these ghetto streets
You checkin' out his trials, seein' how they be
His cup full of pink, mines full of brown
And you know that's us comin' down the block
When you hear that sound
Right now I'm smokin' with Gibbs
But girl I'm thinkin' about you
Then I smoke some more with Problem too
And when we done smokin'
I'm tryna get to you, baby, baby

[Hook: BJ The Chicago Kid & *Problem*
Smokin' and ridin' (smokin’)
Smokin' and ridin' (ridin’)
Smokin' and ridin' (when i see you girl you know we gon’ be)

Smokin' and ridin' (smokin’)
Smokin' and ridin' (while you)
Smokin' and ridin' *whaaaat*

[Verse 3: Problem]
Half a zip of that Cali-flower
Every time I write rhymes
In first class, new Rollie on
That's how I define "high times"
Long way from them drive-by's
Them ratchet hoes and them drug dealers
Bougie party need a fifty plus
I'm bringin' ratchet hoes and all drug dealers
R-N-S, I love niggas, almost more than I love weed
Body shots, I see Bloods bleed
Once you return to hood they say "Blood, leave!"
That's how they show me they love me
I thank 'em now that I smash off
Drop some bread in my cash vault
Then hit the block and drop a half off
Smoke with me, roll it up
Money stacks gettin' Kobe tall
My young rider hit his first lick
We celebrate even though he wrong
Dream drag keepin' me calm
Stay focused on what I need to do
I'm the one, there's no need for two
I bleed the block, it bleed the truth

[Hook: BJ The Chicago Kid]
Smokin' and ridin'
Smokin' and ridin'
Smokin' and ridin'

BJ the Chicago Kid

BJ the Chicago Kid is an American singer songwriter from the South Side of Chicago, Illinois. Born November 23rd, 1984 as Bryan James Sledge, BJ is best known for his his critically acclaimed album In My Mind, as well as his collaborations with artists such as Chance the Rapper, Kanye West, and Kendrick Lamar.

BJ first appeared on a Dave Hollister record in 2001. Leading up to his debut mixtape, A Taste of Chicago, he would perform on Stevie Wonder’s 2005 album, A Time to Love. Additionally, he was featured on Kanye’s 2006 “Impossible”, which also features Twista and Keyshia Cole.

He released A Taste of Chicago in 2009, followed closely by The New Beginning in the same year. He would also appear on “Faith” by Kendrick Lamar (2009). In 2011, BJ released his third mixtape, The Life of Love’s Cupid. Then, in 2012, he independently released his debut studio album, Pineapple Now-Later. After getting signed by Motown, he would released a 2013 Christmas-themed EP called A Soulful Christmas. In the same year, he appeared on Chance the Rapper’s Acid Rap on “Good Ass Intro”. In 2014, he released a mixtape titled The M.A.F.E Project.