Released: February 13, 2015

Songwriter: Fred Muehlboeck NYLZ Ahkilo Daniel Worthy 40 Amir Obè Drake

Producer: Amir Obè Daniel Worthy Ahkilo NYLZ 40

[Part I]

[Intro: Lil Wayne]
That's what they doin', Cam'ron
They actin' like these singers, man
I ain't-I ain't goin' to the studio 'till I got a situation
A subject, I need a beat, I need the producer
Who-who gonna be on the hook?
Man, what is you doin'?
Go in the studio with fuckin' clips, clips, ammo!

[Verse 1]
Haha, damn
Brand new Beretta, can't wait to let it go
Walk up in my label like, "Where the check though?"
Yeah, I said it, wouldn't dap you with the left, ho
Shut the fuck up, text from a centerfold, I ain't reply
Let her know I read it though, voicemail say she ready though (Yeah)
Niggas know I'm credible, ain't no pussy on a pedestal
Got my foot on the 'Cedes Benz pedal
Doin' ninety on the bridge like, "Nigga you already know"
And if you don't know, then now you know, now you know
Switchin up the angles, now I'm in the Rolls with illuminated angel
Four, five chains, man the gold gettin' tangled
My nigga Biz said, "The first mill' gon' change you"
Change for the better, hit it, then dead her
That's my vendetta, keep this shit together
Goddamn, we ain't even gotta scam
Cocaine coupe, we ain't even got a scale
Used to flip apps, now that old plug murked
Ain't a damn thing changed, you can still get the work, ayy

[Interlude]
Just hold on one moment and someone will be right with you
(We're sorry, you have reached a number that has been disconnected or is no longer in service)

[Part II]

[Intro]
Yeah

[Verse 2]
I remember I had went to Louis V with Haf'
Watched them spread ten thousand dollars on the glass
I never ever thought I'd see that in my life
Now I'm in the East 'cause them boys are gettin' right, man
I was on TV makin' fifty racks a year
After helpin' mama out, the shit would disappear
I am not a man, I can't do this on my own
So I started askin' them if they would put me on
And they did put me on, yeah
They did put me on
Now we in the basement and we workin' on the phone
Now we in the basement and we workin' on the phone, man
Line blowin' up, workin' on the phones
Now we in the basement and we workin' on the phones
But I just couldn't do it, had to leave that shit alone, man

[Interlude]
Hear what?
Yo hear what, take time
(Ha, ha, ha) Ahh, no shit
Yo hear what?
Wa gwan fry skull
Him fried, him fried and a sleep awhile ago inna di van
You know Drizzy

[Chorus]
Blowin' up, line blowin' up, they need the whole thing
Blowin' up, my niggas really need the whole thing, yeah, yeah
Blowin' up, line blowin' up, they need the whole thing
Blowin' up, my niggas really need the whole thing, yeah, yeah, yeah (Ayy)

[Verse 3]
I do better with the rider in my system
Ooh yeah, I'm on deck, when you call me I'll listen
I listen unless I been mixin', you know when I'm mixin'
You know when I'm mixin', I smoke when I drink, it's tradition
Like Zoe mama I go hippy, peace sign in the air like I'm Nixon
I'm mixin', I am not Esco, but it was written
I knew when they didn't
I been had these visions of the life I'm livin' since I was Jimmy
All I had to do was just go and get it, and now we--

[Chorus]
Blowin' up, line blowin' up, they need the whole thing
Blowin' up, yeah, my niggas really need the whole thing, yeah, yeah, yeah (Ayy)

Drake

Aubrey Drake Graham (born October 24, 1986) is a Canadian rapper, singer, songwriter, record producer, actor, and entrepreneur.

Drake is part of a generation of rappers, along with Wiz Khalifa, Kid Cudi and others, who came up through internet mixtapes. Drizzy put out three mixtapes from 2006 to 2009: Room for Improvement, Comeback Season, and So Far Gone. These mixtapes got him the attention of Lil Wayne, and spawned the hit singles “Forever” and “Best I Ever Had,” the latter coming from his critically acclaimed mixtape So Far Gone. During this period, Drake also made a slew of guest appearances on tracks by artists from DJ Khaled to JAY-Z.

After years without a record deal, Drake finally signed to Lil Wayne’s Young Money Entertainment label in 2009. The next year, he released his debut album Thank Me Later. His second album, Take Care, was released in November 2011 and ultimately led to celebration with his crew for earning his first Grammy Award (for Best Rap Album). The album has been certified 4x platinum as of March 29, 2016. His third studio album, Nothing Was The Same, was released September 24th, 2013. Two years later on February 13, 2015, Drake released If You’re Reading This It’s Too Late. Just months after that, he released a collaborative mixtape with American rapper Future, called What A Time To Be Alive. His fourth studio album, Views, was released on April 29, 2016. Following the release of Views, Drake announced the release of his new “playlist,” More Life, on OVOSOUND Radio. It was released on March 18, 2017.