Released: February 10, 2017

Featuring: Victoria Monét Ty Dolla $ign

Songwriter: Victoria Monét Ty Dolla $ign Lupe Fiasco

Producer: Ty Dolla $ign D’Mile

[Intro: Lupe Fiasco]
Ty Dolla loops

[Chorus: Ty Dolla $ign & Lupe Fiasco]
Saturday night for niggas
Astronauts and alcohol
We're like satellites for strippers
I'm talkin' 187, make that mothafucka pop
Runnin' 'round and 'round we go
Saturday night for niggas
Astronauts and alcohol
We're like satellites for strippers
Runnin' 'round and 'round she go
We got dollar bills to kill
We comin' to the stage next, you know who this is
We got dollar bills to kill (get your money out niggas)
Money to burn in the atmoshphere
I'ma turn it up, you burn it up (ayy)
Turn it up, you burn it up (ayy)
I turn it up, you burn 'em up (ayy)
Murderer, murderer
I want you to stay
I'm talkin' 187, make that mothafucka pop
I want you to stay, I'm a dollar bill killer
187, make that mothafucka pop
I need you to stay

[Verse 1: Ty Dolla $ign]
5, 10, 20s, I'ma throw it (rain)
Work your way up to them big face hunnids (yeah yeah)
These other hoes been workin' all week
You gettin' more than that just off me, yeah, yeah, yeah
We both work hard for this money (yeah)
I see you goin' hard for me
It ain't no thing, you can take it off (take it off)
If I keep on drinkin', I'ma lose it all

[Chorus: Ty Dolla $ign & Lupe Fiasco]
Saturday night for niggas
Astronauts and alcohol
We're like satellites for strippers
I'm talkin' 187, make that mothafucka pop
Runnin' 'round and 'round we go
Saturday night for niggas
Astronauts and alcohol
We're like satellites for strippers
Runnin' 'round and 'round she go
We got dollar bills to kill
We comin' to the stage next, you know who this is
We got dollar bills to kill (Get your money out, niggas)
Money to burn in the atmosphere
I'ma turn it up, you burn it up (Ayy)
Turn it up, you burn it up (Ayy)
I turn it up, you burn 'em up (Ayy)
Murderer, murderer
I want you to stay
I'm talkin' 187, make that mothafucka pop
I want you to stay, I'm a dollar bill killer
187, make that mothafucka pop
I need you to stay

[Verse 2: Lupe Fiasco]
My nigga, if these poles could talk
If the stage grew another pole, got up and walked
Gotta kill these dollars, it can't be an assault
Need your real love, mama, you can't be in my thoughts
Oh no, I knew a ten down in Houston
So I wonder if you can do it slow-mo
Then speed it up, heat it up, drop it down, beat it up
Take it off, make it talk, shake it all, make it fall
ATL, ATM, mama love to take it all

[Chorus: Ty Dolla $ign & Lupe Fiasco]
Saturday night for niggas
Astronauts and alcohol
We're like satellites for strippers
I'm talkin' 187, make that mothafucka pop
Runnin' 'round and 'round we go
Saturday night for niggas
Astronauts and alcohol
We're like satellites for strippers
Runnin' 'round and 'round she go
We got dollar bills to kill
We comin' to the stage next, you know who this is
We got dollar bills to kill (Get your money out, niggas)
Money to burn in the atmosphere
I'ma turn it up, you burn it up (Ayy)
Turn it up, you burn it up (Ayy)
I turn it up, you burn 'em up (Ayy)
Murderer, murderer
I want you to stay
I'm talkin' 187, make that mothafucka pop
I want you to stay, I'm a dollar bill killer
187, make that mothafucka pop
I need you to stay

[Verse 3: Victoria Monet]
Just another Saturday night
Showtime, I deserve these lights
'Cause I work hard for what I get
Just so I can give my ten percent
You better pay up, pay up or get out
I'm not into how you get down
Hope you love me in the moment, but I know where I'm goin'
And I'm just tryna get through this

[Chorus: Victoria Monet & Lupe Fiasco]
Saturday night for niggas
Astronauts and alcohol
You're like satellites for strippers
I'm talkin' 187, make that mothafucka pop
Runnin' 'round and 'round you go
Saturday night for niggas
Astronauts and alcohol
You're like satellites for strippers
Runnin' 'round and 'round I go
I need dollar bills to kill
We comin' to the stage next, you know who this is
You better have dollar bills to kill (Get your money out, niggas)
Money to burn in my atmosphere
So I'ma turn it up, burn it up, hey
Turn it up, burn it up, hey
Turn it up, burn 'em up, hey
I'm a murderer, murderer
You want me to stay
I'm talkin' 187, make that mothafucka pop
You want me to stay
187, make that mothafucka pop
I want you to stay

[Interlude: Victoria Monet, Ty Dolla $ign & Lupe Fiasco]
Man, girl, I made a killin' off these drunk ass niggas tonight
Ayy, bruh, that shit was goin' up, man
But damn, they ain't had my pole clean today? I'm sick of this shit
This bitch spilled her mothafuckin' drink on my goddamn shoes
You dirtier than a mothafucka, dawg
Next time they better have my shit clean
'Cause I can't go up in this strip club
Ayy, it's cool though (you already know)
I'll get some new ones tomorrow, fuck it
You know the other spot poppin'? (yeah)
No more doin' that shit and tryna go to church in the morning
Let's go to the other spot

[Outro: Lupe Fiasco & Victoria Monet]
Now it's Sunday mornin' for sinners
Preacher's daughter, holy water
Be reborn, beginner
'Round and 'round we know
It's like dollar bills to save
Make it rain on that collection plate
Need a dollar bill to save
Make it rain on that collection plate
And your dollar bills can save
Make it rain on that collection plate
You made it clap, now take it back (Pray)
You made it clap, now take it back (Pray)
You made it clap, now take it back (Pray)
You made it clap, now take it back (Woo)
Watch it all wash away (Hmm)
Watch it all wash away (Yeah, pray)
Watch it all wash away

Lupe Fiasco

The Chicago born Wasalu Muhammad Jaco first tasted success when he featured on Kanye West’s hit “Touch the Sky”, a track that shortly preceded his real breakout, his 2006 debut album Lupe Fiasco’s Food & Liquor, and he never looked back. He has established himself as one of the greatest urban wordsmiths of all time, with Genius even dubbing him the ‘Proust of Rap’.

While he’s now regarded of one of the 21st Century’s Hip-Hop greats, he wasn’t always a fan of the genre, initially disliking it due to the prominence of vulgarity and misogyny within it. In his late teens, he aspired to make it as a lyricist. In his early twenty’s, he met Jay-Z, who helped him sign with Atlantic Records in 2005. The following year, he released his debut album (Lupe Fiasco’s Food & Liquor), which was met with acclaim from fans and critics alike, as did his sophomore effort, Lupe Fiasco’s The Cool.

The following eight years of his career saw far less output than many would’ve anticipated. This can be partly attributed to his struggles with Atlantic Records. The executives wanted him to sign a 360 deal; however, as he refused to do so they instead shelved his already completed 3rd album, Lasers, and wouldn’t promote him as they had previously. The overseers at the label also interfered with his music (as they had tried to do with his fan-favorite track “Dumb it Down”); subsequently effecting the quality and sound of his third and fourth albums.