Released: February 14, 2014

Featuring: Smoke DZA Fiend Fendi P

Songwriter: Fendi P Smoke DZA Fiend Curren$y

Producer: 183rd

[Intro: Smoke DZA]
Kushed god, bitch
Jonesie
Sometimes you just need to be serenaded with the instrumental
183rd shit
Riiiight

[Verse 1: Smoke DZA]
Cooking up a batch
Ladies show they titties
Real niggas tip they caps, real trappers
For my hustler niggas with no choice
Posting up, slanging that oh boy
Stay on your grind, only way to turn a 300 to a Rolls Royce
Life is good, nah, life is great, now I'm 'bout to get my niggas straight
God bless a nigga with some legal ones so I can stay off the interstate
Not everybody getting money, not everybody selling out shows
Not everybody toured the world like four times, three albums in stores
From Australia up to Montauk, I kill 'em with the Don talk
And when it comes to this indie bread, I'm the hip-hop Thom Yorke
I'm too real for the radio heads, I'm an underground king
But these bitches can't stop my show and that's word to the Pimp
Low eating lobster and shrimp, all the bad bitches want to link
I'm like, fuck with a real nigga and stop feeling bad for that simp
That's the other species, come sip some of this PJ
And smoke some of this sweet tree and everything will be geetchi
DZA

[Verse 2: Fiend]
I told your bitch like Alex Rawls
Mister Jones, full riding laws
Pop my calls in a ride with paws
Got a lot of nines, got a lot of fours
I'm a lane ward man, got a lot of goals
Know how to get the kitchen like a lot of O
Know when to burn out, before it's time to go
I'm a highlight reel so rewind it, ho
Pick them up, out the pound
Lighting up every time the Saints get a first down
Hold the flow so you can show us right now
You can get a purse and some work right now
This mack hand, ho, don't get the backhand
She chase ghosts like Ms. Pacman
He paid a ho to come back, fam
God damn

[Verse 3: Corner Boy P]
They respect the Don
Eighteen karats with the red rubies and Piguets is on
Platinum Rolex, double-roll bezel, and walk around with Alexis on
Courtside in my Concords
With my niggas wiling out, smoking out tours
Life's about choices, got to make yours
The right set of keys open up the right doors
We trying to turn a little something to a lot more
You gotta go a little further than you won't go
It's like a hundred out there, had enough blow
I'm talking enough blow to make it below, zero
I'm the underdog's hero
To that dope boy, praying for a kilo
To the little nigga praying for a way out
Keep your head up, shorty, we gonna make it out
Made it out now
Hella stamps in my passport
Overseas airport
Coming through the hood up in foreign cars
Bitch, letting the weed flow
I'm hood rich, I can't change, ho
Meeting, smelling like weed smoke
Negotiate my record deal like a dope deal
Probably why a nigga take like a ki of dope
Nigga, you need a plug

[Verse 4: Curren$y]
Top soft, but I grind hard to afford
To weld them switches to my dashboard
Lowriders and all, exotics to NASCARs
Amongst all these stars, seven grams in the raw
That's a Grammy award in my granddaddy car
With my granddaddy Kangol, higher than a halo
Sliced like tomato with precision on them blades, ho
It don't go down until he say so
Extra cheese, hold the mayo
Got stacks in San Diego, now I'm hiding out
Large amounts to count, just fill them duffel bags and weigh 'em
Spitta slayed 'em, no Santa
She's thirsty, get a Fanta
Bitch passing out, somebody fan her
Drive In Theatre
Fuck you thought this was

Curren$y

Shante Scott Franklin AKA Spitta or Curren$y was born April 4, 1981 in New Orleans, LA. Originally, Spitta was signed to Master P’s label “No Limit Records” and was a member of the 504 Boyz, lead by Master P. The name of the group was in reference to the area code in which they resided. Their most popular song, “Wobble Wobble” peaked at number 17 in the U.S.

However, in 2004, Curren$y signed with Cash Money Records and Young Money Entertainment, founded by Lil Wayne. Later leaving that, Curren$y is currently signed under Warner Bros. Music Group and has started his own imprint, “Jet Life Records”.

To date, Curren$y has released five studio albums, the most successful being the most recent, “The Stoned Immaculate” which peaked at number eight in the U.S. He has also released two collaboration albums, “Jet World Order”, and it’s sequel, “Jet World Order 2” with other members of Jet Life Records.