Released: January 1, 2012

Songwriter: French Montana

[Intro]
You ever want something
That you know you shouldn't have
But the more you know you shouldn't have it
The more you want it?
And then one day, you get it, and it's so good to you
We got the straight dropping, everybody know
Where the money at, tell me where to go

[Verse 1]
Niggas joking, hundred rounds hit your funny bone
Life short, nigga, but my money grown
Grind for years, nigga tried to fly to Belize
Homie want a hundred mill, but he caught a hundred years
Getting more money cause I care less
I'mma ball, double R on my headrest
Ross and Diddy got a nigga all illuminated
Fornicating, get your main bitch lubricated
Came from the bottom, now a nigga packing fields
Came from the bottom, now the house on the hills
Can you see me, ho? Bitch, can you see me now?
Got me on my Pac shit, are you still down?
Thirty-six Os to thirty-six homes
Thirty-six cars, thirty-six hoes
When I caught my first lick, never looking back
Thirty chains on, looking like a turtleneck
I see you niggas broke, you wanna hit this dough
You went against the grain, nigga, gotta watch you choke
In the presence of the greatest, so humbling
Coke Boy, Bad Boy, and the double M
Reaching for the stars, but my feet so grounded
Speak to the boss, nigga, don't creep around me
You got funny ways, niggas fucking gay
You ain't raw paper, you got twenty days
Peep the Franck Muller, I'm a sharpshooter
Can't jerk me, homie, I let your skank do that
I'm still affiliated with them brick dealers
Affiliated with them niggas tryna watch millions
We buying shares, you niggas thousandaires
Fucking with the dream team, need a thousand years
Pyrex boy, Montana, straight chemist
Put them feelings to the side, nigga
Straight business

[Outro]
You say y'all ready, but you not ready
We got the straight dropping, everybody know
Where that money at, tell me where to go

French Montana

Born Karim Kharbouch in Casablanca, Morocco, 1984, French Montana’s pursuit of the “American Dream” began in 1996 when he and his family emigrated to the Bronx, New York.

He began by selling ‘Cocaine City’ mixtapes and DVD’s with his mentor Max B, and eventually garnered the attention of major label executives, signing a deal with Akon’s Konvict Music Label. The deal fell through in 2011 due to album delays, and as a result, French signed a joint deal with Bad Boy and Maybach Music in late 2011 early 2012.

He is possibly one of the hardest working rappers of the past era, releasing over 23 bodies of work along with many features, chart-toppers, and production credits.