Released: July 1, 2016

Featuring: Redman Raekwon Bun B Saigon

Songwriter: Saigon Redman Raekwon DJ Kay Slay Bun B

[Verse 1: Bun B]
Well it's the man, not the myth, I’m the fact and not fiction
The gangsta orator with a trill ass diction
I'm built for business, cut on and signed
And I'm an underground king, so get that fuck out your mind
I’m not a joker, bitch, and you ain't Batman
But I'm a start robbin' when I pull out the gat, man
I don't play games, this ain't a playground
Recess is over, nap time, nigga, lay down
I stay down, even when I'm comin' up
If you do the math, you’ll see just what I’m summin' up
You call her wifey, but soon as I pick your woman up
I’m gettin' dome until her jaw start numbin' up
King of the trill, partner, no crown needed
Word is law, so when it's spoken, you heed it
The streets already know the shit that I’ma bring
UGK for life, nigga, rollin' with the Drama King

[Chorus: DJ Kay Slay]
Pass the mic to a real MC
Pass the mic to the real MCs
Pass the mic to a real MC
Pass the mic, pass the mic

[Verse 2: Raekwon]
Russian cuts vocals, might poke you, jokin' or not
Bling's on with the rope on my knot
Love fly sneaks, a creep who beast on it, go in the streets
See my bro, sure, I sleeps in the spot
Cast iron metal bezels, vest is on up in deckles
Hundred thousand locked when on rebels in the midst blow kisses at ya bitch, we rich, you know my style, nigga
More Shaolin in the mix
Canteens filled with Cîroc, holdin' my cock
All G shit, yeah, sky-colored Maybach
Drown every nigga who rhyme
Line 'em up, it be your downfall
We can thump it out or just brawl
Just my niggas 'gainst your niggas, call us ninjas, no members
Never lived to say I got rock
I'ma rap somethin', rappers be frontin'
'Til you catch him on the corner, out in the open
They all twat

[Chorus: DJ Kay Slay]
Pass the mic to a real MC
Pass the mic to the real MCs
Pass the mic to a real MC
Pass the mic, pass the mic

[Verse 3: Redman]
Ayy, for the payola, I'ma take over
The rap game need a change and a makeover
The good fellow hustle hard, Ray Liotta
I got it, I pull strings like Beethoven
And y'all open, nose up in the air for them hits
I'm your personal concierge, call me
Since my first Atari I been an eight
I get online through Safaris
I'm a half Marley the way I smoke
I knew I was a G when I seen B.I. ghost
He said, "My dude, keep your enemy close
I would've been there if I woulda had my toast"
Indeed, as I proceed to smoke weed
Show my tattoos, shirt with no sleeves
Old people hear that boy, they like, "Geez"
Heart attack, call the T.M.T., nigga

[Chorus: DJ Kay Slay]
Pass the mic to a real MC
Pass the mic to the real MCs
Pass the mic to a real MC
Pass the mic, pass the mic

[Verse 4: Saigon]
How could I survive lace without cash at a fast pace?
Caught up in this paper chase, still in last place
Narcotize the market with eighths
Cook Bacardi dark in the base
Soliloquy to beat a court case
Now the pope playin' Galileo
Philosophize a pile of yayo
The slow [?] lay low
I'ma construct form and [?] keep me warm in the snowstorm
Calm like a slow song
Boxed the rate the murder rise
Forts burglarized, courts perjurize lies
Through these eyes I verbalize
Concoctin' the chemicals, simmer through my [?]
Hog tied a poor guy, mail his mother the genitals
Click the bezel and wealth, sicker than the devil himself
Y'all niggas thought I was gon' live on the shelf? Psh
Was gettin' money and them collard green state
Bumpin' them Drama King tapes, can you relate?

[Chorus: DJ Kay Slay]
Pass the mic to a real MC
Pass the mic to the real MCs
Pass the mic to a real MC
Pass the mic, pass the mic

DJ Kay Slay

Born in New York City, New York and raised in the East River Projects in Harlem, Keith Grayson started as a prominent graffiti artist and DJ, then known as DJ KG, and, at the age of 16, was featured in Style Wars, a 1983 hip-hop documentary.

He touched on his come-up during a Rap Radar interview in 2012:

I DJ’d and I did graffiti, I did everything, you know? I have pictures so, you know, some people can talk about it. Everybody really knew me but it was never a thing I did for money.