Released: April 7, 2012

Featuring: Uno Hype

Songwriter: Uno Hype Capital STEEZ

Producer: Kirk Knight

[Produced by Kirk Knight]

[Verse 1: Uno Hype]
I'mma pick up where the storm left me
They just want to do him, but these niggas can’t check me
Wasting my time, these hoes keep trynna text me
I been in my own zone how you gonna next me
I been in my own class how you gonna test me
Look me in my eyes, you little niggas respect me
This is for all the broads that tried to reject me
As of lately ya boy been feeling stress free
But I’m glad the lord up top tried and blessed me
So therefore these critics just gone press me
Never tried to impress me, all these lames is flexing
Realer than all ya’ll its time ya’ll confess it
I kept calling, but they never got the message
Put in a lot of work, fall off, and that’s it?
It’s only one year, my nigga that’s too quick
They said you want next, but couldn’t give two shits
Guess I was the one to blame
Its a fucking shame, how a nigga just came
And changed the whole game, something like an animal
I can never be tamed, while I’m ripping off these chains
This the first time I'mma let it out, 93 'til the death of me, I’m showing what I’m about
My mind’s all still in ink, do I have to spell it out?
That I am delivering dope and these niggas cracked out!

[Verse 2: Capital STEEZ]
They can't block me out son
Put me in a box and get outdone
So assuming that I'm arrogant
I broke through the half of it
I break down where I got my clout from
The last child, not the least of the weak ones
Strong minded I got a green thumb
The fam gotta eat son
And the fans need at least a week's worth of words
So Kirk keep the beats running miles per hour
Working on my genesis, it's Penny Arcade penmanship
Take a second, you can understand my development
Thought I had drug money with my raw presidents
Far-side zombie spark trees
Like Marley lost in a safari
Mom try to warn me the lords could foresee
God armed me with a strong army
I heard it's cold outside
But you can't migrate till you learn how to fly
Looking at the birds in the sky
Was this world really worth when we die?
Am I too young to question that
Homies told me i should just relax
I can't stand on top of the world and let the rest collapse
I need help tryna build it back!

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.