Released: July 19, 2016

Producer: Tune Da Rula The Insomniakz Soundz

[Verse 1]
Say she wanna get up
Want a nigga pick you up
I know she wanna fuck
Take you when he ain't look
We ain't gotta go to the club
We can fuck around, make our own club
Bonjour it's all the definition
You deserve all that recognition
Uh, I know you love this position
I'm gon' climb on top you dizzy

[Chorus]
The way you make that tootsie roll
Gon' make me broke
No I ain't wearin' no cape baby
But tonight I'm your hero
Way you make that tootsie roll
Gon' make me broke
Betty Crocker, got the cakes baby
Come serve it up for me though

[Verse 2]
She say she tryna get hit
She know I got all of the hits
They feel like I'm ballin' and shit
I feel like Steph Curry
They say J you just don't miss
I give her that D, no offense
Now I'm at the top of her list
I fuck her then get her hair done
Then I rock climb in that pussy
We be grindin' somethin' like Pusha
Got an ass like your sister
I got love for the fam
Thanksgiving, goin' HAM
She do it for me, not the 'Gram
I slide in like DM
From AM to PM

[Chorus]
The way you make that tootsie roll
Gon' make me broke
No I ain't wearin' no cape baby
But tonight I'm your hero
Tonight I'm your hero
Way you make that tootsie roll
Gon' make me broke
Betty Crocker, got the cakes baby
Come serve it up for me though

[Chorus]
The way you make that tootsie roll
Gon' make me broke
No I ain't wearin' no cape baby
But tonight I'm your hero
Tonight I'm your hero
Way you make that tootsie roll
Gon' make me broke
Betty Crocker, got the cakes baby
Come serve it up for me though

Jeremih

Jeremih Felton, better known under his mononym Jeremih, is an American rapper and recording artist born in Chicago on July 17, 1987. He has collaborated with many other renowned artists and producers, such as 50 Cent, J. Cole, YG, Chris Brown, Chance The Rapper, Nicki Minaj, Future, Ty Dolla $ign, French Montana DJ Khaled, and Shlohmo. He has so far released 3 albums. His latest one, released in 2015, is called Late Nights and peaked at number 42 on the Billboard 200, selling 11,000 copies. His radio-friendly voice and style of production makes Jeremih a sought-after guest feature for a lot of artists, getting paid roughly $200,000 for a feature.