Released: October 30, 2011

Featuring: MVP

Songwriter: MVP Koncept Bryson Tiller

[Intro: DJ E Dubb & Bryson Tiller]
DJ E Dubb
We setting the streets on fire
The mixtape police taking this shit over nigga, nigga

[Verse 1: Bryson Tiller]
Look at here
And you just walked up out of a magazine
You just tell your whole crew that you're leaving this here
Just took a brain for me
She in the club, forget about a deal
There's a house party going on in my crib
Tell me is you down, baby, are you around
Everybody coming over, let me show you how to party
Actress, you touch me all
Somebody, working in two bottles of Ciroc
You want to get loose
You ain't have thing, you should given me clues
Head up to my room, I'ma tell you what to do
Saying, we gon party all night
We just, after I hit it
Come with me baby

[Chorus: Bryson Tiller]
It will be one of the best decisions of your life
Like, bring your ladies, hit that bitch
I'm comfortable
I was partying
Because my homies want to, my homies lent me liquor
Now this party jumping
We gon' keep the music bumping
On my way from the club to the crib

[Verse 2: MVP & Bryson Tiller]
Tell me what I got to do to get right next to you
You gotta be the baddest thing in this club, girl
Tied up in the jeans, did ya right
Ooh, a nigga looks good in the city lights
Get it popping, if you thinking that it feels right
Tell me if you're rolling tonight
Ya, you been right there, just twerking all night
Been thinking all of this time
Baby, you're just our type
Tell me if you're rolling babe
Tell me if you're rolling babe
Tell me if you're rolling with me babe
Tell me if you're rolling babe
Tell me if you're rolling babe

[Chorus: Bryson Tiller]
It will be one of the best decisions of your life
Like, bring your ladies, hit that bitch
I'm comfortable
I was partying
Because my homies want to, my homies lent me liquor
Now this party jumping
We gon' keep the music bumping
On my way from the club to the crib

[Verse 3: Bryson Tiller]
Everybody look in here
Everybody looking like they slobbin' here
I don't want to hear niggas complaining
Way too many bad bitches
Throw your hands up
Let me see you bad bitches, everybody up in here
Gonna look like we crabbin' here
I don't want to hear niggas complaining
Way too many bad bitches
Throw your hands up
Let me see you bad bitches, everybody up in here

[Chorus: Bryson Tiller]
It will be one of the best decisions of your life
Like, bring your ladies, hit that bitch
I'm comfortable
I was partying
Because my homies want to, my homies lent me liquor
Now this party jumping
We gon' keep the music bumping
On my way from the club to the crib

Bryson Tiller

Bryson Tiller is an American singer-songwriter from Louisville, Kentucky. His debut studio album T R A P S O U L, was released on October 2, 2015.

Tiller started receiving massive internet attention from music industry insiders with his breakout single “Don’t” which he originally released on SoundCloud, which has since been streamed over 35 million times.

Early co-signs from super producer Timbaland and Drake led to multiple major label deals for Bryson. One of those major label deals being a OVO contract from Drizzy, but Bryson surprisingly declined the offer. Later he eventually chose to sign a creative partnership with RCA Records on August 25, 2015. It wasn’t easy for Bryson coming up although. Bryson realeased Killer Instinct Vol. 1 back in 2011. While at the same time, Bryson was working some real overtime and was a big hustler, working two jobs and also dealing with relationship issues. At one point, Bryson even considered applying for a third job, to provide for his little daughter, Harley (who is featured in the True To Self cover art). Bryson struggled but then he released a song that would change his life forever. He dropped this song on Soundcloud in 2014. This song is the one we all know and love, Don’t. Bryson instantly became an overnight sensation. And from that we already know he received props from Timbaland and Drake and since then has released three T R A P S O U L in 2015, True To Self in 2017 and A N N I V E R S A R Y in 2020, exactly five years after the release of his debut album.