Released: October 13, 2009

Featuring: Ms. Jade Black Dinero

Songwriter: Black Dinero Ms. Jade Meek Mill

[Verse 1: Meek Mill]
I show you how to do this youngin
How you want it my sneaks is nine hundred
These ain't Gucci baby these is the Louis
In the kitchen with the white it smell like blue cheese
We get that paper by the loose leaf
Trying to cop a Maybach you still buying Lucy's
Different page with the flow
I don't even got a chop I be playing with the flow
Like, how y'all suckas gon' hate on me
Know half y'all sucka done ate off me
Like gon' fuck around with the eight on me
You want to make it fall like 803
308, motivation I feed off hate
Want to talk money nigga we all straight
Everybody good nigga we all ate, we all ate
[?] twist it back
Two hands we get high no kickback
Young boy head shot get your shit cracked
Hot shit, break you off like Kit-Kat
Trying to [?] worrying about when TIP back
Oh shit I forgot I done spit that
Late night you was worrying where your chick at
Blame it on me 'round time when I hit that
Stupid chick even [?] where the kids at
I was inside screwing around where the bricks at
Pull up in the drop, hater how you get that
I make them even madder when I switch that
Neck cold wrist froze like a six pack
Hot shit brick it back like click clack
[?] to get back
Looking for new shit nigga this that

[Verse 2: Ms. Jade]
Just put a little in the baggie
And a little in the purse
And my right back pocket
And the bra under my shirt
I don't look at it [?]
That's money I deserve
Excuse me sir, that's money that I earned
Watch face blue Smurf
Judy Jetson out this fucking world the future, its her
No I don't mean to mean no harm
But my drive keep me driven, drive many many cars
And they R's
And my bars still tight leotards
Rest in peace shout out to [?]
Yes yes yo
Cooler than an Autumn breeze
Pockets got the mumps
[?] look at me, look at me
Fresher than I ever been
Ms. Jade's back tell a friend to tell a friend
Sipping on [?]
Cockier than I was before
Treat her like [?]
Then drop her like Rocky IV
Nah, don't talk about it be about it
On the roads to the riches I'mma [?] about it
I getting a couple dollars we about it
Ayy [?] show them how to do it
Get in quick then get up out it

[Verse 3: Black Dinero]
Aye I show you how to do this hommie
How to hold that steady how to shoot that shorty
Mac-11 [?] boy that new Glock forty
I bring it to your residence like a landlord hommie
Its evident that you dudes don't know me
I seen in all in these ain't nothing you gon' show me
You act real you rap real but your [?] so phony
I don't care if my records blow man your bitch gon' blow me
Black 'Niro and I move that crack
With my Timbs on I ain't Hov he off that
I'm trying to get some more work and trying to re off that
I got kids to feed nigga and they eat off that
Oh yeah, ain't nothing cool about burying your best cat
So you better keep that in mind when you try to bring it to black
I got money power respect
I got diamonds up on my neck
I got niggas that's eighteen throwing bullet from Crown Vics
I got niggas on my team that's fighting multiple homicides
And you DVD killing niggas be scared to come outside
Now where they do that at
Shoot I'mma shoot it back
You dudes be rapping like money like I ain't used to that
I what the game is 'Niro know the name kid
I run the show and move white girls like Kanye did

Meek Mill

Robert Rihmeek Williams was born on May 6, 1987, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. His stage name, Meek Mill, came from his friends calling him Meek Millions, a play on making millions, because of his middle name.

Meek got his start in rap by participating in rap battles and rapping in a group called The Bloodhoundz. His solo career began with his two mixtapes The Real Me and The Real Me 2. His next mixtape Flamers, caught the attention of Atlanta rapper and Grand Hustle boss T.I. who hosted his following tape Flamers 2: Hottest In Tha City. T.I. intended to sign Meek to his label, but both rappers found themselves in legal trouble delaying the deal which ultimately came to pass. His following tapes, Flamers 2.5: The Preview and Flamers 3: The Wait is Over, produced the hits “Rosé Red” and “Make ‘Em Say” which gave Meek his first major mainstream success. In 2010, he released his seventh mixtape, Mr. Philadephia.

In 2011, Meek signed to Rick Ross‘ Maybach Music Group, where he released two singles, “Ima Boss” and “Tupac Back,” for the group’s Self Made Vol. 1. He went on to appear on the album nine times. The label released two more compilation albums, Self Made Vol. 2 in 2012 and Self Made Vol. 3 in 2013, with Meek appearing four and six times respectively.