Released: July 14, 2018

Featuring: Chief Keef

Songwriter: Chief Keef

Producer: DP Beats

[Intro]
DP on the beat
You threw me off with that

[Chorus]
You threw me off with that fuck shit, you threw me off
You threw me off with that love shit, she threw me off
You threw me off, say she love me, that bitch might as well find a cliff
You threw me off, rolling joints and the cops tryna catch me slipping
You threw me off, I was minding my damn bidness, aye
Don't make me send my lil niggas up out them trenches
Threw ya off, like fuck boy you shouldn't've
You threw me off, if you wanna fuck, boy, you wouldn't've
You threw me off

[Verse]
I took a throw away gun and I threw it off
Throw some money up just to throw it off
'Member having throw away crack up in my balls
The dead boys coming down the alley, throw 'em off
These shells, I throw 'em all, I blow 'em all
This silencer at the top, it throw 'em off
And after she give my top, I throw her off
I will be in the sky before the referee throw the ball
Offence tryna throw me off, I broke the rim and broke the ball
Feds tryna throw me off, tap lap smoke the zip, broke the phone
Niggas tryna throw me off, tryna set me up, get me gone
Bitches tryna throw me off, say they love me, I know they don't

[Chorus]
You threw me off with that fuck shit, you thew me off
You threw me off with that love shit, she thew me off
You threw me off, say she love me, that bitch might as well find a cliff
You threw me off, rolling joints and the cops tryna catch me slipping
You threw me off, I was minding my damn bidness
Don't make me send my lil niggas up out them trenches
Threw ya off, like fuck boy you shouldn't've
You threw me off, if you wanna fuck, boy, you wouldn't've
You threw me off

DP Beats

DP Beats, born Don Paschall in Long Island, New York A constant fixture in the current hip-hop landscape, Paschal began producing at the age of 11, and he went on to participate in beat battles throughout high school. DP got his first big break in 2012 when Soulja Boy picked up a beat for the whimsical anthem, “Top Back.“ The beat was a whirlwind of colorful sounds, sharp but subtle hi-hats and hard drops – all still trademarks of his much sought after sound.

Having spent much of his childhood moving up and down the East Coast, Paschal has long since learned how to distill contrasting regional “I was born in Long Island – like the neighborhood that Rakim from, but went to school in Virginia – the same areas Pharrell and Timbaland from, and I live in Fayetteville, where J Cole from. Like, the music shit, I can see it from all sides,”

In a strange turn of fate, that initial placement with Soulja Boy happened to materialize in the heat of Summer 2012, while DP was on the run – wanted for assault. Three days after “Top Back” came out, after nearly two months on the run, DP surrendered to the authorities,