Featuring: 50 Cent

Songwriter: Just Blaze 50 Cent JAY-Z

Producer: Just Blaze

[Verse 1: 50 Cent]
Man, I told y'all I was finna blow like C-4
Stunt in the G5, fly in the G-IV
G-Unit footwear, G apparel
I'm so hood
That blue and that white looks so good
Hip-hop man, we gon' take it to the next level
Kicks match that hat and that throwback
Kicks stay color coordinated, man, you know that
Truth is, I ain't got a jump shot, but I got a left hook
I don't swing golf clubs, but I sell like Garth Brooks
I'm hot man, I rock Reeboks, man
If it ain't the G-Unit, it's the S Dot, man

[Verse 2: Jay-Z]
S Dot's taking off, G-IV's about to land
See how we cross brand
We boss about it, man
Got the sole of the old Guccis, if you upset sue me
If not sit back and watch me do me
Parking lot pimpin', sideline ballers
We don't sweat up the fresh, let the girls do it for us
The watch talk for me, drop talk for he
Brand new S Dots, walk with me
Sort of like you just scored a bucket
You bowlegged, you frontin', you walkin' awkwardly
Ho, it's nothing keep score with me
Give me three hot seconds
I'll break Reebok records

JAY-Z

Having sold over 100 million records worldwide, and holding the solo artist record of 14 Billboard 200 #1 albums, Shawn “JAY-Z” Carter is possibly the most talented, accomplished and respected rapper of all-time. He has released 13 studio albums and five collaborative albums over his 30-year career.

Three of his albums, Reasonable Doubt, The Blueprint, and The Black Album, are considered landmarks in the genre, with all of them featured in Rolling Stone’s list of the 500 greatest albums of all time. Hov has won 21 Grammy Awards from sixty-four nominations, making him the 10th most awarded artist of all-time.

Legendary for never writing down his lyrics, JAY-Z’s flow is considered one of the greatest to grace the genre, his wordplay and metaphorical ability is unmatched, and his live shows push the envelope of what it means to be a hip hop artist. His MTV Unplugged appearance introduced the idea of having a full band (The Roots) backing up a hip hop artist at major concerts, and during his 2004 documentary Fade to Black he doubled down, selling out Madison Square Garden (in mere minutes) while featuring an enormous live band performance.