Released: January 19, 2015

Featuring: Rokamouth Chuck Strangers

Songwriter: Rokamouth Chuck Strangers Capital STEEZ

Producer: Chuck Strangers

[Verse 1:Capital STEEZ]
Imma' need quatro of those
Three packs of the Oreos
And two cigarillos just to warm us up before the show
And 94 said there's no love for the hoes
So we spark em' up
And they wonder where the water goes
It's funny how now they think they know me
Cause it's 4-5-6 like the dice was always loaded
Catch me with The Prodies straight fire when we rolling
G coded, so who's supplying them anchovies
I switched styles and them niggas still bitin'
I take a pie nock back 47 slices
I decided that I would let my mind get high on Psilocybin
And couldn't stop rhyming
Ayo Chuck, let em' know what the time is
I think I just found a whole ’nother island
Fly said the ladies are private but they blinded
And need a couple guys to open up their eyelids

[Hook]
It's the dawning of the new age we too blazed
Call us the unlimited crusade
But for right now we got it on lock
So I'll be smoking out till' doomsday
It's the dawning of the new age we too blazed
Call us the unlimited crusade
The Beast Coast we got it on lock
So I'll be munching out till' doomsday

[Verse 2: Chuck Strangers]
What's the good word, niggas blazing that herb
Take a puff and I learn, if I rap then I earn
Strong-arming niggas y'all don't even get a turn
I'm calling your bitch cause I know she wanna burn
And all we do is flex on the weekend (flex on the weekend)
You've been leaking eyes even when I'm leavin'
But she felt good about it cause a nigga wasn't schemin'
With a nine millimeter I ain't talking 'bout no heater
We snapping bongs on yo front lawn, fuck is going on
Jeffery smoking to the law, windows tinted doing wrong
But it's right, guess it's that internal fight
My niggas taking flights to Europe now, still smoking in my mama crib
Guess it's how real niggas is
I'm in my Jordan's and my gold chain living it up
Niggas over on my side not giving it up
Highs low when I spot you
These eighths cost fifty but I got you

[Hook]
It's the dawning of the new age we too blazed
Call us the unlimited crusade
But for right now we got it on lock
So I'll be smoking out till' doomsday
It's the dawning of the new age we too blazed
Call us the unlimited crusade
The Beast Coast we got it on lock
So I'll be munching out till' doomsday

[Verse 3: Rokamouth]
I got seven grams ready off the play
And we 'gon smoke an ounce to this and feel great
And even got enough to puff an 1/8 to the face
If we need a re-up then [?], it ain't late
Friends building trust like us we roll jays
And I'm putting out that word, new ways to get paid
Cause out in New York, East coast we smoke heavy
Got the flower of life to flow out my mind steady
Smoking the most deadly
The most who ain't ready
Doomsday coming 'gon be stunting in my Chevy
These American dreams turn into schemes
And all I'm 'gon need is my weed with no seeds
Rolling the fronto leaf to smoke it with Ali

[Hook]
It's the dawning of the new age we too blazed
Call us the unlimited crusade
But for right now we got it on lock
So I'll be smoking out till' doomsday
It's the dawning of the new age we too blazed
Call us the unlimited crusade
The Beast Coast we got it on lock
So I'll be munching out till' doomsday

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.