Released: August 11, 1998

Featuring: O.C.

Songwriter: Billy Danze Lil’ Fame O.C.

Producer: M.O.P.

[Intro: O.C. (M.O.P shouting)]
Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah (Bass)
What the fuck, What the fuck, What the fuck. (My niggas)
Ha, Uh, Yeah, Ha, What, What,(Firing squad nigga)
My M.O.P. Click.(My motherfucking M.O.P click)
Them niggas deep, what the deal (For Life)
O.C. nigga! Coming for real.(O.C.)

[Verse 1: O.C]
Now check this motherfucking combo right here
Mash Out Posse SLASH
O.C. come together like a Glock and a clip
We won't jam when it's time to blast!
Bitch-niggas that rap, we 'bout to get in yo' ass
We done played the background for too long, all my new shit
I'm namin' names, fuck it, it's on
I'm takin' it back to some Brooklyn shit
With this ten-man clique
Who don't know how to act, lookin' for some niggas to hit
And if you that rapper who think it can't happen to you
You might end up in the East River with some bale-ass shoes
I ain't playin' no more, I'm gonna bring it to your ass raw
I flipped the word around, nigga, this means WAR
Yo, fuck that, Crooklyn's on the map forever
To Billy and Fame, I hope you niggas down for whatever
With mics or with the guns when it's time to shoot
For Brooklyn I give a 21-GUN SALUTE
(Come on)

[Chorus]
Flatbush *cut and scratched*
--Crown Heights-- "Thought I'd remind y'all"
Brownsville *cut and scratched* (Firing Squad)
Bed-Stuy *cut and scratched*
"Thought I'd remind y'all" *scratching*
Bushwick *cut and scratched*
C.I.- *cut and scratched* "Thought I'd remind y'all"
Fort Greene *cut and scratched*
--East New York-- "Thought I'd remind y'all"

[Verse 2: Lil' Fame]
I used to roll 'em, this is a holdup
MAKE 'em roll up, come up out your clothes and get your whole shit swole up
This game ain't changed 'cause I became a rapping dude
I'm still a black cat, quick, and straight clapping dude
(Try to act rude) Play the mascot
With your clown ass ways, these days, look what your ass got
Clap, shot the body, I'm keeping it real
That cartoon-ass-nigga thought he was King of the Hill
That whole shit was animation, imitation
But I shipped that ass on out, like immigration
Ways of Emancipation, Proclamation
Constitutional rights in the LAST GENERATION
You're facin', M.O.P., O.G.'s
Flippin' this track with O.C
Niggas know we, hold this shit down for Brooklyn, nigga!
Where guns spark and leave them things smokin', nigga!

[Chorus]
Flatbush *cut and scratched*
--Crown Heights-- "Thought I'd remind y'all"
Brownsville *cut and scratched* (Firing Squad)
Bed-Stuy *cut and scratched*
"Thought I'd remind y'all" *scratching*
Bushwick *cut and scratched*
C.I.- *cut and scratched* "Thought I'd remind y'all"
Fort Greene *cut and scratched*
--East New York-- "Thought I'd remind y'all"

[Verse 3: Billy Danze]
Hot damn! Danze shot your head
Full cooperation, I'm taking donations, ante up the bread
(Clap, clap!) You got that fat while we were gone
So the balance that I wrote like ???, we're taking on
Put the rest of that shit in the bag
I would tear your ass to pieces, so you please don't make me mad
(Here we go again!) You ain't known, I control my destiny
I only got love for the thugs that's next to me
(Who that?) Berkuance, soldier, I'm ill
*pause* I told ya, I'm real!
And I've been doing a double danly
Everyone ?from my crew is sayin'? (Daddy, don't fail me)
Hold on, the way that I jettin' my foes may never be even
I'm one of them dudes that niggas refuse to believe in
(Life is full of obstacles!) so keep weepin'
(At 24-years old) My only goal is to keep breathin'

*scratching* --Brooklyn-- "Thought I'd remind y'all"

M.O.P.

M.O.P., short for Mash Out Posse, is an American hip hop duo.

The duo, composed of rappers Billy Danze and Lil' Fame, are known for their aggressive lyrical delivery style. Although they maintain a strong underground following, they are mainly known for the song “Ante Up,” released on 2000’s Warriorz, and with which they have had mainstream success.

The group has frequently collaborated with DJ Premier. Fame sometimes produces under the moniker Fizzy Womack, and has produced a significant number of tracks on all M.O.P. releases since 1996’s Firing Squad, as well as work for other artists including Big Noyd, Kool G Rap, Teflon and Wu-Tang Clan.