Released: May 17, 2010

Songwriter: JID

Producer: Jack Swain DJ Tay James

[Intro]
Hold on Jack Swain
I forgot the most important shout out, Jack Swain
Shout out to this mother fucking money we about to make, god damn
Shout out to all this guala guala stupid dollar bills we about to make, god damn
Shout out to everything we doing, you feel me?
This J.I.D, wag effortless
Shout out Tay James
Shout out to god damn my brother
Shout out to everybody I fuck with
If I don't fuck with you then fuck you
J-I-motherfucking-D
That shit recording? Alright

[Verse]
’Cause my True Religion jeans look better with the holster
And I'ma show you mine if you get any closer
Eastside soldier, big blunt roller
Introduction to me, can you scoot the fuck over
Elbow room, please
Grab the Glock, squeeze
Sorry did I sneeze, wipe it on my sleeve
Motherfucker, I'm me to the death
And the game was slowed up, so we had to kill the ref
Choke him with his own whistle right after he take a breath
I’m the shit, cook it up, I'm the chef, believe that
'Cause see that the green stacks in the safe
And If you fuck with me, I'ma have to go Planet of the Apes
King Kong shit
Murder you then smoke out of my green bong, shit
Cut off your dick, your balls for ping pong shit
But we on shit, stacks on stacks
And if my mixtape, it's gone be stacks on that
And if that don't go well, we can come up with some tracks
And if all else fails, nigga crack on tax
Straight up, yo me and [?] been had our weight up
I'm always doing work in my LV gators
Keep the AK in the trench for the haters
You talk shit now, your ass sure will die later
You feel me? You feel me?
Pull up with the semi, I pull up in a semi
I pull up and they hear me, then leave in a Bently
I don't think they feel me and I don’t think they hear me
They tried to offend me and now I’m full of Remy
My temper [?]
Quick, quick with the grand slam
Bitch, I'm Kenny Lofton
Oprah the flow, why does he keep talking?
I call my heat often
Or in, my case the money comes often
Listen up, pay attention, I’m talking
So listen up, pay attention, I'm balling
All over the court
All in the night time, morning keeps talking
I keep talking, I'm hearing
I'm tired of hearing this track
Therefore I’m off it

J.I.D

Destin Choice Route (b. October 31, 1990), better known by the stage name J.I.D, is an American rapper from Zone 6, Atlanta, Georgia. He describes himself as “a soft-spoken but intricate lyricist with a cocky side.” His stage name originates from “jittery,” his grandmother’s nickname for him due to his sporadic behavior as a child.

J.I.D began attending Hampton University on a football scholarship in the fall of 2008. At that time, he was nicknamed ‘Jidd’ and released music under multiple variations of that name. His first mixtape, CakeWalk, was released in May 2010 and featured a number of friends from Hampton. The tape also marked two of his earliest collaborations with EARTHGANG. He released his second mixtape, CakeWalk 2, in June 2011. J.I.D was expelled from Hampton at some point during his senior year. Route of Evil was released in June 2012 as J.I.D’s third mixtape. DJ Tay James, Justin Bieber’s official DJ, hosted each of these three mixtapes. J.I.D does not publicly acknowledge any of these tapes, and they are not easily discoverable on the internet.

In October 2013, J.I.D released Para Tu, his fourth mixtape. Around this time, he also officially created the Spillage Village collective with EARTHGANG, Hollywood JB, and JordxnBryant. J.I.D re-released Para Tu on SoundCloud in December 2017 after fans had discovered it and were posting it online.