Released: June 24, 2007

Featuring: 50 Cent

[Chorus: 50 Cent]
(look out)
I'm sitting on some chains
Big things, big diamond rings
MOP, man you know what we 'bout
So if you wanna roll, baby come on and roll
And if not, bitch please (look out)
I tear you from the rip, see me I'm 'bout to grip
To find things that's what I'm about
So if you wanna roll, baby come on and roll
And if not, bitch please (look out)

[Havoc:]
Shawty I got some thangs
But do you got some thangs too?
Pretend the table is you, able what I'm talkin' bout
And if i caught a case would you be on the case
You couldn't handle plays, bitch (look out)
You know Havoc, a bundled paper stuffed inside, nigga
To built me a mini mansion the size of an octopus
And the crib sittin' on stilts, take off the Stilettos
Get me to hug you from the cold, the life and the bezel
I hit it up on wedge you, my schedule just won't permit it
I visit the gangsta town, but enough is committed
Might see me with another, don't go start trippin'
You my classic edition, one I got runnin' my kitchens
See it's about the pop and when it finally pop
Would you complain, or just shut your mouth
Oh yeah it's gon' pop so baby play your part
And get a cup of jealousy bitch

[Chorus]

[Prodigy:]
My money ain't nothin', Jada you ain't fuckin'
See that's the fine print you need to understand, cousin
See I was sure he'd die for having game I
A tape rollin' for 50, cause he the boss I
Can't front, its gon' take some time to get used to
All this cash, yeah it's feelin' beautiful
The ladies on the key, they let a nigga live
Get ready for the rip session at the Sheridan
I got her smokin'' weed, I got her drinkin' vin
Say, Nas yes you don't do none of that there
I turn your woman out, then I turn around and drop em off like 'good'
Man we done stepped it up and we done found a home
For all this gangsta shit, for all this fuckin' dope
Man this is my dream, this is how it's supposed to be
Shawty climb aboard, if not (look out)

[Chorus]

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.