Released: May 2, 2006

Featuring: 50 Cent

Songwriter: Havoc Prodigy of Mobb Deep 50 Cent The Alchemist Fab 5 Freddy

Producer: The Alchemist

[Intro: Prodigy]
Yeah
Just like to thank... my mama
Thank you, baby, for cutting me out
Sorry, ma, I know it was hard
But look what you did though, man!
And it's popping now
(A-A-A-A-Al-Al-Al-Alchemist)
Smell like money
Smell like millions

[Verse 1: Prodigy]
Just when you thought it was safe to come out
Infamous all in your face, in your mouth
That's right, niggas best to stay up in the house
Watch we getting our money, for the two thou'
Nigga, P back out in the streets, so what now?
Strictly for the ghettos and hoods, in your town
Probably got bundles of drugs in your town
Like crack, coke and dope, remember me now?
Queen Bridge motherfucker we'll blow your house down
We the big bad wolf that'll eat your food, clown
I ain't gotta huff and puff you know my style
Calm as fuck, I just let my gun wild out
I got cash motherfucker I could have you touched
But I rather be hands on with that son
Certain things, you just gotta perform youself son
When I start busting I don't stop till I hitting, c'mon

[Hook: 50 Cent + Prodigy]
Everybody got gangs, everybody got clicks
But they ain't like this (The Infamous)
Everybody can't afford to live the lifestyle
Of the young, black and rich (The Infamous)
You ain't crazy, don't make me show you why they call us this
(The Infamous)
We own the streets, who basically control this rap shit
G-g-g-g-g-g-G-Unit!

[Verse 2: Havoc]
We got the most gangsta shit, the second most biggest projects
We sold the most crack since '86
Don't handle a lot of bricks, but we the most thug
You think you're dirty over there, but we're more dirtier
We last more longer than them; more songs than them
More money for us, more broads than them
We get the most love in the streets
I had the most tattoos, ever since thirteen
P got the most now; our guns the most loud
With enough bullets to down mostly the whole crowd
We drink the most Henny, yeah me and Jay
We smoke the most weed, that's mostly the haze
Get the most Timb boots kicked on a nigga's face
Gotta be the most idiot nigga on the face
Of the Earth, to ever let the thought cross your head
That we not the most likely to pop off kid

[Hook: 50 Cent + Prodigy]
Everybody got gangs, everybody got clicks
But they ain't like this (The Infamous)
Everybody can't afford to live the lifestyle
Of the young, black and rich (The Infamous)
You ain't crazy, don't make me show you why they call us this
(The Infamous)
We own the streets, who basically control this rap shit
G-g-g-g-g-g-G-Unit!

[Verse 3: Prodigy]
Right now, I change guns with the season
When I was young, I bought Ninja Stars on Jamaica Ave hitting trees then
Started hitting trees then
We ran the train on the girls and on my family dance schools
We was beasting, little young heavens
I had the Rambo knife, and when I got my first gun, I was cheesing
I couldn't believe it
I had the power of life or death in the palm of my hands, fiending
But people to be scheming
They choose to front on me, then they leave me no choice to start squeezing
And hope they stop breathing
Because if they do pull through, in the hospital beds
They'll be squealing, talking to these D's man
They don't waste no time, they want answers even if you're still bleeding
Homie, I'm on the fleezy
I ain't got no time neither I'm making money off of this, it's too easy!

[Hook: 50 Cent + Prodigy]
Everybody got gangs, everybody got clicks
But they ain't like this (The Infamous)
Everybody can't afford to live the lifestyle
Of the young, black and rich (The Infamous)
You ain't crazy, don't make me show you why they call us this
(The Infamous)
We own the streets, who basically control this rap shit
G-g-g-g-g-g-G-Unit!

Mobb Deep

Mobb Deep members Havoc and Prodigy represent the Queensbridge projects in the borough of Queens, New York. Their style is very dark, but Havoc’s sinister productions along with sharp lyricism from Prodigy on their sophomore album The Infamous and its first single “Shook Ones Pt. II” put the Mobb on the map and helped bring hardcore New York hip-hop back into the forefront while also influencing the hip-hop scene in France. Their two follow-up albums, Hell on Earth (1996) and Murda Muzik (1999) helped further solidify their status in the rap game as they received gold and platinum plaques.

The two released a number of projects as a duo as well as solo projects, and both of them released their own collaborative projects with their frequent collaborator The Alchemist.

Sadly, Prodigy passed away on June 20, 2017, in Las Vegas after being hospitalized during the Art of Rap Tour. May he rest in peace. See here for the Mass Appeal obituary.