Released: August 22, 2019

Featuring: Ty Dolla $ign

Songwriter: Dpat Atu Los Hendrix E.Y OZ Dakari Brent Faiyaz Ty Dolla $ign G-Eazy

Producer: Sean Momberger Dakari Kurtis McKenzie E.Y OZ

[Intro: G-Eazy]
Real spill is still real
Yeah

[Chorus: G-Eazy]
Why you on the 'Gram postin' thirst traps?
Remember, you supported all my first raps
Before this shit was poppin', let's reverse that
Love don't cost a thing, this is all facts
Missed calls from each other with no callbacks
Now you mad and sendin' texts in all caps (Yeah)
You been on my head, baseball caps
Love don't cost a thing, this is all facts
This is all facts

[Verse 1: G-Eazy]
This not what I'm used to (Uh, yeah)
Won't get petty on the 'Gram 'cause that's what you do (Yeah)
It's not the world's business, I'm just talkin' to you (Talkin' to you)
Thinkin' I don't pay enough attention to you
Had the world in my palms, I gave it to you (Ayy)
Fell in love in NOLA, like she got the voodoo (Voodoo, yeah)
She don't wear the pants in this, remember you do (You do)
Never thought she'd do that for the clout but who knew?
I mean like who knew? Yeah (Wow, wow)
No one saw this comin' (Oh)
Mean this grew from nothin' (Oh)
Where it all falls down, we shoulda started runnin' (Whoa)
But we started somethin' (Oh), then she said herself (Oh)
"If you don't give it to me, I'ma get it somewhere else" (Wow)

[Chorus: G-Eazy]
Why you on the 'Gram postin' thirst traps? (Thirst traps)
Remember, you supported all my first raps (My first raps)
Before this shit was poppin', let's reverse that (Reverse that)
Love don't cost a thing, this is all facts (All facts)
Missed calls from each other with no callbacks (Callbacks)
Now you mad and sendin' texts in all caps (All caps)
You been on my head, baseball caps (Ball caps)
Love don't cost a thing, this is all facts (All facts)
This is all facts

[Verse 2: Ty Dolla $ign & G-Eazy]
Ayy, all facts
Keep it a hunnid with me, baby, keep it a whole M
We done had our differences, but baby still here
By my side, my ride or die, girl, you my best friend
I done told you shit I'd prolly never tell my dogs
We was chiefin' backstage, MTV Awards
I admit it, first I didn't think we'd get this far
You said "Promise one thing, cut them bitches off"
I took you to Dover Street and bought you VETEMENTS
All the jewlery and the money, that ain't shit to you
I know we both booked and busy, we got shit to do
We used to make time, just to vibe (Oh)
Tell me you ain't switchin' sides, switchin' sides

[Chorus: G-Eazy]
Why you on the 'Gram postin' thirst traps? (Thirst traps)
Remember, you supported all my first raps (My first raps)
Before this shit was poppin', let's reverse that (Reverse that)
Love don't cost a thing, this is all facts (All facts)
Missed calls from each other with no callbacks (Brrr, callbacks)
Now you mad and sendin' texts in all caps (All caps)
You been on my head, baseball caps (Ball caps)
Love don't cost a thing, this is all facts (All facts)
This is all facts, oh, yeah

[Outro: Sonder]
People say I drive too fast, move too fast, live too fast
Ain't no such thing as too fast for me
People say I drive too fast, move too fast, live too fast
Ain't no such thing as too fast for me

G-Eazy

Gerald Earl Gillum, better known as G-Eazy, is an RCA signed rapper from Oakland, California. He has gained traction in the rap game, with his iconic dapper style, timeless sampling, and mix of West Coast and Southern Rap influences.

While G-Eazy’s rap career goes far back into his early teens, his first major hit “Runaround Sue” from The Endless Summer set him on the fast track to success. Years later G-Eazy’s release of “I Mean It” gave him his first platinum record and a platform to show the world what he is made of. One of his biggest and most well-known hits to date is the platinum record, “Me, Myself, & I” from When It’s Dark Out, which peaked at number 7 on the Hot 100.

He then went on to score two more smash hits in the form of “No Limit” with Cardi B and A$AP Rocky and “Him & I” with then-girlfriend Halsey. Both songs cracked the top twenty, peaking at numbers 4 and 14, respectively. Both hits were tracks off his 2017 album, The Beautiful & Damned which peaked on the Billboard 200 at the number 3 spot.