Released: October 10, 2012

Featuring: Dirty Sanchez

Songwriter: Dirty Sanchez Capital STEEZ

Producer: Joey Bada$$

[Produced by Joey Bada$$]

[Intro]
Muh-fucking Pirates (Pirates) , We some muh-fucking pirates

[Verse 1: Capital STEEZ]
Look, now I could start it off with a whole new excerpt
A revisit what them experts said first
Your favorite rapper’s a problem I’m the next worst
It’s the naked truth I seep through em like wet shirts
Life’s a bitch, well I’m a super soaker
The newest flow got the mainstream moving over
Mother Nature got me shining from the depth of my soul
So every time you see her rise in a super nova
And in a world of dead presidents and counterfeits
Our generation is bound to take a count of it
I’m Barry Bonds with my count of hits
I put a fork in it, cork in it, hoping that it kinda fits
And this can turn into a hostage situation
'cuz I been sitting patient and I’m kinda sick of waitin’
John Q holdin’ up the doctors and the patients but sticking up the nurses is my favorite

[Hook: Capital STEEZ]
(Heh) We some muh-fucking pirates, We some muh-fucking pirates
And I decided that I would let my mind just ride on autopilot one word decribes it (2x)

[Verse 2: Dirty Sanchez]
I be that dirty mutherfucker, bitches want to clean me up
She needs a rest from the cons n She wants me to cuff
She got double D’s, I call it a drug bust
But I’m not slipping over lust, in God we trust, plus
I came from the bottom, who do you think you’re touching?
Bust in ya girl’s face, I know I’m good for nuttin’
All I do is smoke weed, set sails, and wait for my connect to hit me back with a little sumchin’
I speed so fast it’ll make ya head spin, who who’s that nigga that’s revvin’ the engine
I stand out when I stand up never did blend in
These bitches say I’m smoothy, though I’m rough around the edges
Ak-47 , STEEZ already said fuck ya reverend, we guna do this shit until forever end
So fucking pirates guna rain/reighn on ya parade, my eyes are hellabent and I stay hella laidback

[Hook/Outro Hook]

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.