Released: April 28, 2015

Songwriter: The Featherstones Kehlani

Producer: The Featherstones

[Hook]
Look, I ain't did shit to you yet
I ain't even shit on you yet
You ain't my enemy yet
But you ain't a friend to me yet
Don't recognize you
You ain't a friend to me yet
Don't recognize you
You ain't a friend to me yet

[Verse 1]
Now I see the fear and the threats
I see that it's hard to connect
I see niggas calling the rain
But the first to complain when they sneakers get wet
I see that I'm on some new shit
I see that it's something you hate
But what is not growing is dead
If you can't understand get the fuck out my face

[Bridge]
You want something from me that I'm just not offering
You wanna roll but you just not down for wandering
You got potential, you got that, got that
You gotta ride the wave, stop acting like that

[Hook]
Look, I ain't did shit to you yet
I ain't even shit on you yet
You ain't my enemy yet
But you ain't a friend to me yet
Don't recognize you
You ain't a friend to me yet
Don't recognize you
You ain't a friend to me yet

[Verse 2]
I can go on about days, days when I did it alone
Had to go from couch to couch
Now I am sleepin' on thrones
Time when my pockets was bare
Times when I just didn't eat
Times when my stomach was growling
My best friend and I went to sing on the street
I made a few dollars that day, I made 40 dollars the next
Now I hit the bank and I send out my auntie
A nice little deposit—a check
Now I'm hitting it on the road
They talking about I'm 'bout to blow
I use to get paid to hang up all the posters
But now I am packin' the show

[Hook]
Look, I ain't did shit to you yet
I ain't even shit on you yet
You ain't my enemy yet
But you ain't a friend to me yet
Don't recognize you
You ain't a friend to me yet
Don't recognize you
You ain't a friend to me yet
You ain't a friend to me yet (Yeah, yeah)
You ain't my enemy yet
You ain't a friend to me yet (Yeah)

Kehlani

Oakland R&B singer Kehlani Parrish, better known as just Kehlani, first found fame on America’s Got Talent in 2011. Her group Poplyfe reached the final, losing to Landau Murphy.

Kehlani left Poplyfe after the show, but her solo career stalled for contractual reasons. She finally released her début solo project, Cloud 19, in 2014. A breezy, poppy mixtape, Cloud 19 flew largely under the radar, although Complex described it as “outstanding.”

2015 was Kehlani’s break-out year. Her sophomore mixtape, You Should Be Here, featured Chance The Rapper and BJ The Chicago Kid. It earned her national attention and even a Grammy nomination for Best Urban Contemporary, although it ultimately lost out to Beauty Behind the Madness by The Weeknd.