Released: April 7, 2012

Songwriter: Capital STEEZ

Producer: Bruce LeeKix

[Verse 1]
It's like I can't think of the words, only a melody
Looping in my mind but my heart still skips a beat
I admire your style and your smile. A whole list of things
And I think that it's a shame, that I don't get to see you enough
And I been trying to make you mine for at least a few months
You steady running through my mind, so what's keeping you pumped ?
And as for them pumps, it's really bringing out the way that you strut
Like, who wouldn't want a girl with elegance, intelligence
And a cute way of presenting it?
I see where your potential is
And I know that even with or without me, you'll keep on ascending
Let me tune into your spiritual channel
My sleeping beauty all alone in her castle
You're golden, glowing through shadows
Cupid got his bow and his arrow when I throw in the towel
(i'm losing the battle)

[Hook]
Relax yourself girl, please settle down
(I'm not saying you should let us in
I'm just saying let your guard down a little bit)
Relax yourself girl, please settle down
(I'm not saying you should let us in
I'm just saying let your guard down a little bit)
Relax yourself girl, please settle down
(I'm not saying you should let us in
I'm just saying let your guard down a little bit)
Relax yourself girl, please settle down
(I'm not saying you should let us in
I'm just saying let your guard down a little bit)
Relax yourself girl, please settle down
(I'm not saying you should let us in
I'm just saying let your guard down a little bit)
Relax yourself girl, please settle down
(I'm not saying you should let us in
I'm just saying let your guard down a little bit)
Relax yourself girl, please settle down
(I'm not saying you should let us in
I'm just saying let your guard down a little bit)
Relax yourself girl, please settle down
(I'm not saying you should let us in
I'm just saying let your guard down a little bit)

[Verse 2]
Still better my days, by drawing hearts around my Es's and J's
And thinking bout' you when I get on the stage
You're a lot more mature than the women your age
And I really don't expect it to change
So take this as a token of my loyalty
It started with a blueprint, now I need a supporting beam
Way before the contracts, you saw a lot more in me
I can't define it metaphorically
You're like a diamond in the rough or the lighter to my dutch
That was blunt, but I can't lie you firing it up
And by myself it's hard for me to face it
All I need is patience to help keep this flame lit
And that look in your eyes is pretentious
It's no strings attached, so why less affection
And we both trying to find some reception
I got you unlocked, don't hide this connection

[Hook]
Relax yourself girl, please settle down
(I'm not saying you should let us in
I'm just saying let your guard down a little bit)
Relax yourself girl, please settle down
(I'm not saying you should let us in
I'm just saying let your guard down a little bit)
Relax yourself girl, please settle down
(I'm not saying you should let us in
I'm just saying let your guard down a little bit)
Relax yourself girl, please settle down
(I'm not saying you should let us in
I'm just saying let your guard down a little bit)
Relax yourself girl, please settle down
(I'm not saying you should let us in
I'm just saying let your guard down a little bit)
Relax yourself girl, please settle down
(I'm not saying you should let us in
I'm just saying let your guard down a little bit)
Relax yourself girl, please settle down
(I'm not saying you should let us in
I'm just saying let your guard down a little bit)
Relax yourself girl, please settle down
(I'm not saying you should let us in
I'm just saying let your guard down a little bit)

Capital STEEZ

Born and raised in Brooklyn, Capital STEEZ (real name Courtney Everald Dewar Jr.) was a member of a little known rap group called The 3rd Kind, along with Jakk the Rhymer, early in his rap career. In 2011, he and Powers Pleasant formed the Pro Era crew, with STEEZ rapidly emerging as one of its most prominent members. He was also the one that introduced one of his partners in rhyme, Joey Bada$$, to MF DOOM’s music in high school.

The number ‘47’ is a symbol that is omnipresent throughout STEEZ’s work and that of Pro Era; as per a Fader Magazine article, he felt it was a perfect expression of balance in the world, representing the tension between the fourth chakra—the heart—and the seventh—the brain.

STEEZ passed away on December 24, 2012, at the age of 19 from an apparent suicide, but his soul lives on through his powerful music.