Featuring: Isaiah Rashad

Songwriter: JID Isaiah Rashad

Lyrics from Snippet

[Intro: JID]
I arrived last night in Japan, Tokyo airport
Superman captain
Look, I need everything, I need everything
I need everything, I need everything, look
I need everything, nigga, I need everything
I need everything, I need everything

[Verse 1: JID]
...Drops negative, five yard tackle
I'm not you bastards
I grew too fast and I knew my daddy
I roll my fatty and zone out
I'm on the phone with a shone who tell me pull my bone out
I'm coming home now, I'm really on now

[Chorus: JID & Isaiah Rashad]
I need everything, nigga, I need everything (Superman captain)
I need everything, I need everything (What's that mean, everything)
I need everything (Isaiah), I need everything
I need everything, I need everything
I need everything, nigga I need everything (Hey)

[Verse 2: Isaiah Rashad]
I put myself before these hoes, I gotta a couple of kids
I left it wet for your nigga, with a slap on the wrist
I'm from the motherfucking South, put the pipe in her throat
Since my little brother told me, "Hold it down," I spread out the dough
I'm on this liquor, you ain't shit yet, you look like bitches to me
They ain't my hoe dog, if I go it's just a mission to me
You want it back, I brought it back, ho don't get lost in the keys
Back in the day, I tip a marker...

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.