Released: April 14, 2017

Featuring: Young Scooter

Songwriter: Stack Boy Twaun Lil Baby Young Scooter

Producer: Stack Boy Twaun

[Intro: Young Scooter]
Yeah
Yeah Lil Baby
You a real street nigga
You really can't trust these niggas man
Yeah I got 4 Pockets Full too, nigga

[Chorus: Young Scooter]
These niggas ain't real, I don't trust them
All these plugs ain't one hundred, I don't trust them
I got love for my bitch but I don't trust them
All these lawyers play games, I don't trust them
Don't ever put your trust in a fake nigga
Don't ever put your trust in a fake bitch
So it ain't 'bout that money, it's irrelevant
4 Pockets Full, me and Lil Baby filthy rich

[Verse 1: Lil Baby]
Me and Black Amigo Scooter on the backstreets servin'
I ain't never had a job but I'm always working
I just sold a thousand pounds, man my week went perfect
I can't trust you pussy niggas 'cause I know y'all lurking
My lawyers sold me out so I can't trust them
My nigga Long kept it solid, gotta trust him
Paper, paper, paper, that's the only option
That money on me nigga, ask your bitch I got it
Hundred thousand all hundreds stuffed in all my pockets
I ain't got no fuckin' license, I don't plan on stopping
Got the gang in this bitch, who the fuck gon' stop me?
I'm the topic of discussion, all these bitches talkin'

[Chorus: Young Scooter]
These niggas ain't real, I don't trust them
All these plugs ain't one hundred, I don't trust them
I got love for my bitch but I don't trust them
All these lawyers play games, I don't trust them
Don't ever put your trust in a fake nigga
Don't ever put your trust in a fake bitch
So it ain't 'bout that money, it's irrelevant
4 Pockets Full, me and Lil Baby filthy rich

[Verse 2: Young Scooter]
Me and Lil Baby cocaine crazy
Jugg king, an 80's baby
4 Pockets Full with dead presidents, that's on the daily
We don't trust these lawyers, they tried to play me
I don't trust these plugs, they snitchin' daily
A nigga text my phone 'bout some bricks, boy you talkin' crazy
Young Scooter, I'm a trap scholar, just like Teezy Dollar
You a broke boy with no hustle, waitin' on your partner
I'm the boss man of my hood but I ain't the only boss
Real street nigga, I always watch out for the triple cross
You got caught with ten bricks and you snitched then that's a double loss
We remixed the weed and sent it back like we couldn't get it off
You shouldn't trust your jeweler nigga, take that fake ass jewelry off
A hundred mil in five years nigga, watch how I pull it off
Scooter!

[Chorus: Young Scooter]
These niggas ain't real, I don't trust them
All these plugs ain't one hundred, I don't trust them
I got love for my bitch but I don't trust them
All these lawyers play games, I don't trust them
Don't ever put your trust in a fake nigga
Don't ever put your trust in a fake bitch
So it ain't 'bout that money, it's irrelevant
4 Pockets Full, me and Lil Baby filthy rich

Lil Baby

Dominique Armani Jones (born December 3, 1994) better known by his stage name Lil Baby, has established himself as a global force from the Atlanta hip-hop scene. From growing up with fellow Atlanta rapper, Young Thug to many arrests and struggles with poverty, Baby has experienced tremendous grown since starting to rap in 2017.

Raised by his single mother, Baby was born into poverty with his two sisters and one brother. He lived off of food stamps and government assistance. In January 2012, he was arrested and charged with burglary. Later that year in August, he attempted to drop out of tenth grade but once again was arrested for possession of dangerous drugs. Two more marijuana possessions and one more theft charge put him in jail for two years. It was during his time in jail when Quality Control Music’s Pee and Coach K encouraged Baby to pursue a career in rapping.

He released his first mixtape on April 14, 2017, with Perfect Timing. The project features fellow Atlanta rappers, Lil Yachty, frequent collaborator Gunna, and childhood friend, Young Thug. Baby immediately rose to fame and attracted many listeners. This led him to drop two more mixtapes, Harder Than Hard and Too Hard, in the same year.