Featuring: Flatbush Zombies

Songwriter: Erick the Architect JID

Lyrics from Snippet

[Chorus: JID]
I shot the sheriff
Killed the deputy, spared the reverend
Smack your parents, split the marriage
Slash the niggas, he with the sheriff
I'm with the four-fifth, the pistol carriage
I give you the click-click, I look in the barrel
I give you the click-click, I look in the barrel
I point it right at you, I point it right at you

[Verse: JID]
Back up, that's a warning shot
Next niggas gettin' domed and dropped
And niggas beefin' on their phone and plottin'
And I can see you really love hip-hop
Well I can make you meet Biggie and Pac
Tell 'em how the game miss 'em a lot
So if you thinkin' it's an issue, it's not
People entitled to opinions they got
You're a product of the friends you got
So if you're poppin' shit then your friend get shot
At the eight or nine or ten o'clock
But when it pop in his top and he drop, let it rock
I been on the fuckin' star track like Spock
Glock clocked on the block, workin' on my chakra
It's been the same since a runny nose with the snot
And my niggas run into your home with the choppa
Gimme what you got, do you really want the problem?
Tryna make a milli off the rock, but them cracks in the chicken
Nigga, pot, watch it, nigga, watch
Niggas on the block spit bones in the pocket
Lil partner was poppin', finna hit him with the rocket
Yeah, your main bitch was prolly tryna top me
'Cause I'm handsome, I'm fly, and a fungi like shiitake
Nigga, you really jockin' tryna Andy Milo-knock me
I'ma rock it, hell nah, pulled up on the [?]
My nigga told me, [?]

[Chorus: JID]
I shot the sheriff
Killed the deputy, spared the reverend
Smack your parents, split the marriage
Snatch the necklace, he went to Jared's
I'm with the four-fifth, the pistol carriage
I give you the click-click, I look in the barrel
I give you the click-click, I look in the barrel
I point it right at you, I point it right at you

[Verse: Erick the Architect]
Money be the motivation
This the kinda of payment that forever be indebted to you
Send you to the medical
Was reachin' the pistol on the pedestal, the metal
Got a blicky on the end, gotta win with the JID
Dug with the jugg, dug with the crooks
Heard he loose with the jar but I love the way it looks
My mind's in the matrix, underground
But my mind talks in the basement
Way I got my patience up, I'ma keep the kid close
Not about the insults, boutta throw my dawg
Thank those for the info
You should see the ten, bro the tens on
Run the gang, with the purple rain like the Prince song
Finicky, niggas change waves for the industry
Listen to me tellin' on the way for the enemy
On the way, did you see the wave? And it's killin' you
Pull up the anchor for the day that we sent it to you
Incinerate the main ones, the flame on
Got the prophet in my pocket, not obliged to the process
So how they poppin'? I got some options
My optic start a mosh pit up in the projects
Apostles, like the top two, hit the volume
I'm all black, now record that, not a costume
Zombies, the real ain't vomit, while you require it
Remind me, just run it by me, them niggas grimy

[Chorus: JID]
I shot the sheriff
Killed the deputy, spared the reverend
Smack your parents, split the marriage
Snatch the necklace, he went to Jared's
I'm with the four-fifth, the pistol carriage
I give you the click-click, I look in the barrel
I give you the click-click, I look in the barrel
I point it right at you, I point it right at you

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.