Songwriter: Lil Pump

[Intro]
Let's go, yeah
Ooh
Red ain't dead, bitch, ooh
Yeah (Yeah, yeah), ooh

[Chorus]
Wake up in the morning, pop Cialis
Yeah (Yeah), I got a lot of bad habits (Huh? Huh?)
55 hundred for a jacket (Yeah)
Yeah, I got a lot of bad habits (Ooh, woah)
Spend a 3k on Xanax (Yeah)
Yeah, I got a lot of bad habits (Brr-brr), ooh
[?], bury me in Gucci casket (Ooh, what?)
Yeah, I got a lot of bad habits (Yeah)
Yeah, I got a lot of bad habits (Ooh, aye-aye)
Yeah, I got a lot of bad habits (Yeah)
Yeah, I got a lot of bad habits (Aye-aye-aye-aye), yeah
Wake up in the morning, pop Cialis
Yeah, I got a lot of bad habits (Ooh, woah)
55 hundred for a jacket
Yeah, I got a lot of bad habits (Ooh, huh?)

[Verse]
Back on my fuck shit
I'm 'bout to go shoot at [?] (Pow-pow-pow-pow)
[?] to the action (Vroom)
Charge 30k for the addy (Ooh, yeah)
My grandma, she packin' (Uh)
Sippin' on red 'til my ass start relaxin' (Red)
Pour a nigga 8 to sleep (Yeah, hmm)
Yeah, I got a RPG (Pow-pow-pow)
Yeah, I still [?]
[?] a nigga [?] with a .223 (Woah)
I [?] on a toddler (Yeah)
Rockstar bitch, she [?] (Pow-pow)
Gelato [?] anaconda
Threw 2 Percocets, then I got [?]
Huh? Yeah, ooh, yeah, huh? (Yeah)
Call up the plug because I need some [?], yeah, ooh-ooh (Brr-brr)

[Chorus]
Wake up in the morning, pop Cialis
Yeah (Yeah), I got a lot of bad habits (Huh? Huh?)
55 hundred for a jacket (Yeah)
Yeah, I got a lot of bad habits (Ooh, woah)
Spend a 3k on Xanax (Yeah)
Yeah, I got a lot of bad habits (Brr-brr), ooh
[?], bury me in Gucci casket (Ooh, what?)
Yeah, I got a lot of bad habits (Yeah)
Yeah, I got a lot of bad habits (Ooh, aye-aye)
Yeah, I got a lot of bad habits (Yeah)
Yeah, I got a lot of bad habits (Aye-aye-aye-aye), yeah
Wake up in the morning, pop Cialis
Yeah, I got a lot of bad habits (Ooh, woah)
55 hundred for a jacket
Yeah, I got a lot of bad habits (Ooh, huh?)

Lil Pump

Gazzy Garcia (b. August 17, 2000), better known by the stage name Lil Pump, is a rapper from Miami-Dade County, Florida.

Pump began rapping in 2016 alongside his close friend Smokepurpp. His first song was self-titled. He released several more singles on SoundCloud, eventually becoming a respected individual in the South Florida underground rap scene.

Pump rose to mainstream popularity in 2017 with hit singles like “D Rose” and “Boss.” In June, he signed a record deal with Warner Bros. Records.