Released: October 10, 2013

Songwriter: Derrick Johnson Nito Beats Lil Durk

Producer: Nito Beats

[Chorus: Lil Durk]
Drugs got parts, my niggas got parts, life behind bars
Introduce me to the streets
Money got parts, in the kitchen cook it hard, and I'm riding in foreign cars
Introduce me to the streets
Introduce me to the streets (to the streets, to the streets)
Introduce me to the streets
Introduce me to the streets (to the streets, to the streets)
Introduce me to the streets
Introduce me to the streets (to the streets, to the streets)
Introduce me to the streets
Introduce me to the streets (to the streets, to the streets)

[Verse 1: Lil Durk]
Let's get it!
I first caught my case when I was 17
Free Rio, they trying to give him 17
Money, drugs got me introduced to everything
Got me signed to the streets with no wedding ring
Just cocaina, get wet up, Aquafina
Auto-tune, I'm a singer, I'm in that jam no singer
They see we got a leader
These niggas trying to linger
I caught a case and beat it, Ike and Tina
Never thought I'd make it out the 'hood
.40 .40 on my waist deep, no Meagan Good
What I explain ain't got to be understood
Money and my squad got me out the 'hood

[Chorus: Lil Durk]
Drugs got parts, my niggas got parts, life behind bars
Introduce me to the streets
Money got parts, in the kitchen cook it hard, and I'm riding in foreign cars
Introduce me to the streets
Introduce me to the streets (to the streets, to the streets)
Introduce me to the streets
Introduce me to the streets (to the streets, to the streets)
Introduce me to the streets
Introduce me to the streets (to the streets, to the streets)
Introduce me to the streets
Introduce me to the streets (to the streets, to the streets)

[Verse 2: Lil Durk]
Grew up off Link and low-income
Savage in the streets, ain't no 'ho in them
I be sipping lean until my face is numb
I'm thumbing through a check until my fingers numb
Streets a motherfucker, can't trust a motherfucker
Niggas be super-bitches, can't spare a crumb for you
Why keep that drug money?
Why keep that plug, homie?
I'm going broke, just pull that plug on me
Life behind bars ain't the same no more
Niggas ain't your niggas, ain't the same no more
Change for $100 ain't no money no more
Niggas ain't starving, they ain't hungry no more

[Chorus: Lil Durk]
Drugs got parts, my niggas got parts, life behind bars
Introduce me to the streets
Money got parts, in the kitchen cook it hard, and I'm riding in foreign cars
Introduce me to the streets
Introduce me to the streets (to the streets, to the streets)
Introduce me to the streets
Introduce me to the streets (to the streets, to the streets)
Introduce me to the streets
Introduce me to the streets (to the streets, to the streets)
Introduce me to the streets
Introduce me to the streets (to the streets, to the streets)

Lil Durk

Durk Derrick Banks (born October 19, 1992), better known as Lil Durk, is a rapper, singer, and songwriter from Chicago, Illinois. Durk is best known for his involvement in the drill wave that took the music world by storm in the 2010s. He is the founder of his own record label, Only the Family (OTF).

Durk’s early career was, like many drill artists, plagued with legal issues and accusations of violence. These issues eventually led to his shows being canceled.

In 2012, his career took off with the release of “L’s Anthem” and its French Montana-featuring remix. In 2013, he continued his hot streak with “Dis Ain’t What U Want,” a conscious reflection on his perception in the media and throughout his city. In 2015, he released his debut studio album Remember My Name and the viral sensation, “My Beyoncé” with DeJ Loaf.