Released: January 29, 2021

Songwriter: Karltin Bankz LondnBlue Tahj Money John Lam Lil Durk

Producer: Karltin Bankz LondnBlue John Lam Tahj Money

[Intro]
Tahj Money
Ayy, pull up, Lam

[Verse 1]
I fucked up so many times, would you bless me again?
You went through what I went through, you would feel desperate to win
You got statements on your dog, you a threat with the pen
Couple nights, I wrote strike 'cause they was changing the VIN
And I drink a ginger ale, that’s what I take with my ten
I say this one last time then I'll take it again
Is you with me or you not but ain't gon’ say it again
Get a second chance with promises, don't break it again, oh

[Chorus]
I'm goin' Kanye crazy, Kanye crazy, Kanye crazy
I'm goin' Kanye crazy, Kanye crazy
I'm goin' Kanye crazy, Kanye crazy, Kanyе crazy
Kanye crazy, Kanye crazy, goin’ Kanye crazy

[Verse 2]
You ain’t got thе answers, Sway
I be claimin' I’m the realest like any other day
The feds got and went in the camera inside his Cartier
Tryna not to bring up shit you did, you gotta concentrate
They don't be thinkin' bout handcuffs no more, they tryna kill me
I won't put my trust in you no more, you gotta feel me
Bringin’ all my K's, I had to seal it
Kanye crazy but this the real me

[Chorus]
I'm goin' Kanye crazy, Kanye crazy, Kanye crazy
I'm goin' Kanye crazy, Kanye crazy
I'm goin' Kanye crazy, Kanye crazy, Kanye crazy
Kanye crazy, Kanye crazy, goin' Kanye crazy

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.