Released: April 27, 2020

Songwriter: Megan Thee Stallion

Producer: OG Ron C

[Verse: Megan Thee Stallion & OG Ron C]
Yeah, what's up world?
It's your favourite DJ: OG Ron C
Chopstars finest (Still talking cash shit)
Still talking cash shit, man, you know who the best is
I keep telling y'all amateurs, man, step the fuck back, man
Leave it up to the professionals, yeah
(Beefin' wit' you bitches really getting kinda boring)
(Beefin' wit' you bitches really getting kinda boring)
You already know, shit, it's actually getting kinda boring beefing with you niggas
(Beefin' wit' you bitches really getting kinda boring, boring)
(Beefin' wit' you bitches really getting kinda boring, boring)
Chopstars, tell 'em OG Ron C said that
(Beefin' wit' you bitches really getting kinda boring, boring) (Still talking cash shit)
(Beefin' wit' you bitches really getting kinda boring, boring) (Still talking cash shit)
(Money then you know I'm gon' ignore it) (You know I'm undefeated)
(I'm the shit, ooh, too much drip, ooh)
(I'm the shit, ooh, too much drip, ooh)
(I'm the shit, ooh, too much drip, ooh)
(Had to break a ni-, break a ni-, break a nigga into pieces)
Chopstars
(Had to break a ni-, break a ni-, break a nigga into pieces)
(Had to break a ni-, break a ni-, break a nigga into pieces)
(Had to break a ni-, break a ni-, break a nigga into pieces)
(Had to break a ni-, break a ni-, break a nig-)

Megan Thee Stallion

Megan Jovon Ruth Pete (b. February 15, 1995), best known by her stage name Megan Thee Stallion, and also known by her alter-ego names Tina Snow and Hot Girl Meg is both a rapper and a college student studying health administration from Houston, Texas.

Meg grew up the daughter of rapper Holly-Wood (Holly Thomas), and listened to Southern rap staples like Three 6 Mafia and UGK from an early age. By 14 years old, this had largely inspired her to start writing her own raps, and she then went on to establish her presence around the Houston rap circuit by battling and beating opponents in local freestyle competitions.

In the sexually explicit yet empowering lyrics combined with effortless flows have become Megan’s signature sound—as she strives to emulate her favorite parts of her male rapper influences (such as Pimp C and Biggie Smalls) but in a female version.