Released: July 10, 2018

Songwriter: Ghost Town DJ’s Backstreet Boys JPEGMAFIA

Producer: JPEGMAFIA

[Intro]
Fire and ash
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa

[Verse 1]
At night I, at night I think of you
I wanna be your baby, you know you want me too
And if your game is on, gotta give me a call boo
And if your love is strong, gotta give my all too
And if my baby's wrong, I got that thing tucked inside
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah

[Interlude]
You're not black, so drop the racism crap

[Bridge]
Girl, you should know that, I got a pound on me
And I'm on probation so they gonna violate me
Cholo, cholo, cholo

[Verse 2]
Fuck the beat, let my ends speak, yeah
Fuck the streets let this Benz speak (Talk!)
Veterans and we ten deep, huh
Fuck me in the right way (The right way)
Get me booked for the nice dates (Fuck)
Oh, man, I'm a soloist (Okay!)
Can't break no bread with no label, bitch!
No, you cannot have my masters, no
Cause I made that beat from scratch, bitch, no
Where the fuck do they do that shit? No

[Verse 3]
Yeah, you are my fire, the one desire
Believe when I say, I want it thataway
I hate your bloodline, I can't make shoreline
I won't when I say, I want it thataway, for real, for real, for real
(You finally called me)
Ain't nothing but a heartache, ain't nothing but a mistake
I never wanna hear you say, I want it that way (For real, for real)
I never wanna hear you say, I want it that way

[Outro]
The answer is, you're not black, so drop the racism crap

JPEGMAFIA

Barrington DeVaughn Hendricks (born October 22nd, 1989), better known by his pseudonym JPEGMAFIA, is an American rapper and producer based in Los Angeles, by way of Baltimore, Maryland.

Born in New York to Jamaican parents, JPEG spent the bulk of his childhood in East Flatbush, Brooklyn (deeply rooted in West Indian culture and black pride) & most of his mid-teens in deep south rural Alabama, bouncing from place to place due to rough circumstances at home.

After high school, JPEG joined the Military, deploying to different parts of the world, meeting fellow artists and adding new elements to his producing and rapping repertoire.