Released: March 11, 2011

Featuring: Wiz Khalifa

Songwriter: Thomas Allen B. B. Dickerson Lonnie Jordan Lee Oskar Howard Scott Harold Brown Charles Miller Arthur Lee Big Jerm Eric “E. Dan” Dan Wiz Khalifa Mac Miller

Producer: I.D. Labs

[Intro: Mac Miller & Wiz Khalifa]
Mm-hmm
And you know, and you know
It's the only way it go
Hey
Say, hey (She know who this is by)
Uh

[Chorus: Wiz Khalifa]
Got no problems, my weed lit, got nowhere to go
So we ride and we smoke 'til we can't anymo'
And keep floatin'

[Post-Chorus: Wiz Khalifa]
Uh
Pass it to your man, roll another one and (Keep floatin')
When it's almost done
Why don't you go and break down enough for another one
And roll me some?

[Verse 1: Mac Miller]
Hey, then you can pass that, the kid who rock a snapback
Steady blow this hash back until my thoughts are abstract
High to get by, that's how we livin' in this day and age
I bring some color to a world that's filled with shades of gray
Throwin' this cake away to blaze and sip some Tanqueray
Remember spectatin' 'til they picked the kid to play the game
Now I'm an all-star, blasted out the ballpark
In my Lamborghini, speedin', you a golf cart
California dreams, Amsterdam reality
Life ain't what it seems, these the thoughts that weed pull outta me
Blow through a thousand trees, the whole entire crowd get skeed
Livin' in what seems to be fiction, I'm on a balcony
I light one up, this for those who ever doubted me
Then light another, this for those who hold it down for me

[Refrain: Mac Miller]
Passin' around the weed, no problems at all
And you haters keep on hatin', I ain't talkin' to y'all

[Chorus: Wiz Khalifa]
Got no problems, my weed lit, got nowhere to go
So we ride and we smoke 'til we can't anymo'
And keep floatin'

[Post-Chorus: Wiz Khalifa & Mac Miller]
Uh
Pass it to your man, roll another one and (Keep floatin') (Hey)
When it's almost done
Why don't you go and break down enough for another one (Hey, hey)
And roll me some?

[Verse 2: Mac Miller]
Then you can pass that, we floatin' along
So much smoke, we got the words high wrote in the song
Girl, I try to come and make you smile
I'm gone, so will you wait a while?
As soon as I come home, we gon' smoke and then I'll stay a while
Some people hate my style, some people love it though
And all these kids who wanna clone me, they ain't comin' close
Politickin' joints, we countin' none of your votes
I'm gettin' everybody high, so you can puff on ya roach
Shorty used to all these players, tell her, "Fuck with a coach"
I just want you to come over, roll me somethin' to smoke
Hey, my mind be cookin' rhymes up, live until my time's up
Hate me then they love me, tell 'em try to make they minds up
Barbers and they line me up, ID was on the beat
It's best to shout the people out that help you get your cheese

[Refrain: Mac Miller]
Smokin' weed, we got no problems at all
All you haters keep on hatin', I ain't talkin' to y'all

[Chorus: Wiz Khalifa]
Got no problems, my weed lit, got nowhere to go
So we ride and we smoke 'til we can't anymo'
And keep floatin'

[Post-Chorus: Wiz Khalifa]
Uh
Pass it to your man, roll another one and (Keep floatin')
When it's almost done
Why don't you go and break down enough for another one
And roll me some?

[Outro: Mac Miller]
Hey
Haha, that was the best day ever
What up, Wiz?
Rostrum, ID Labs
Bl-ow
Most Dope

Mac Miller

Malcolm James McCormick (Jan. 19, 1992 – Sept. 7, 2018), who performed as Mac Miller, was an American rapper and producer from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Since releasing his first mixtape at just 15 years old, he became one of the leaders of the new school of young and highly talented “weirdos.”

Mac’s credibility in the rap game increased ten-fold and resulted in a slew of quality releases, including 2012’s Macadelic mixtape, his second studio album Watching Movies With The Sound Off, and his critically-acclaimed 2014 mixtape Faces.

He had multiple alter-egos, most notably his producer alias Larry Fisherman and his sick and twisted pitched-up persona (à la Quasimoto,) Delusional Thomas.