Released: October 31, 2012

Featuring: Lil Richid

Songwriter: Lil Richid ​blackbear

Producer: ​blackbear

[Blackbear]: You've reached the Blackbear, please leave me a message

[Lil Richid]: Aye uh, it's Lil Richid again. Uhm, I been calling you for the past couple of days. You know, asking for some beats and uh, you're not getting back to me. I understand that you got a lot of things going on, but uh, get back to me if you can. Alright? Yeah, thanks

[Lil Richid]: Aye, I been smacking tits for last two days in a row. You still ain't answer my phone calls. I been leaving a bunch of fucking voicemails. I don't understand what's going on. Get back to me as soon as you can. Alright? Thank ya very much

[Blackbear]: You've reached the Blackbear, please leave me a message

[Lil Richid]: Aye, blackbear@iamblackbear.com Will you PLEASE call me back! I swear I been texting you, I been through-

[Lil Richid]: One time, I was on the innanet and I was smacking round these tits, that's right. And if you-

[Lil Richid]: What's going on today? What's going on today? What's going on today? What's going on today? Don't nobody tell me nothing

[Lil Richid]: One time, I take it straight through you, two times. And you can tell me baby baby baby, yeah that's right. I'm gonna smack you in the tits, smack you in the tits, smack you in the tits, and smack you in the tits

[Blackbear]: Smack em in the tits, I can do it again. If you want me to do it again, I can do it again. That's right

​blackbear

blackbear is the stage name of LA-based producer and singer-songwriter Mat Musto, popularly known for co-writing Justin Bieber’s “Boyfriend,” in 2012. Some of his first collaborations were with the likes of Pharrell Williams, MGK, and Childish Gambino. Later, Musto reinvented himself—he coined the name blackbear from a previous EP titled Year of the Blackbear. Under his new name, he started leaning more towards rapping and an R&B-oriented style.

His first mixtape Sex included collaborations with his peers James Blake, Maejor Ali, and “Boyfriend” co-writer Mike Posner. The Afterglow followed in 2014.

In 2015, blackbear released “idfc,” as the lead single from his debut album Deadroses. It increased his fan following and revenue, earning him millions of playback streams and a spot on Billboard’s Uncharted List of Undiscovered and Upcoming Artists. The second single, “90210,” included a feature from G-Eazy—blackbear made an appearance in his 2014 track, “Remember You.”