Released: August 11, 2014

Featuring: TeeCee4800 RJmrLA Nipsey Hussle

Songwriter: Nipsey Hussle RJmrLA TeeCee4800

Producer: Mustard

[Verse 1: Nipsey Hu$$le]
If it ain't a Chevy, don't raise it up
And, if it ain't the kush, don't blaze it up
I'm sticking to the script while niggas changing up
They beats sounding like the homie, now they fake as fuck
But look, I was in the fo' with my crew Tiny Cobby
On the ten, getting high, with my whole hood behind me
I had two zones on me, play it cool, there go Johnny
As soon as I could say it, I felt like they got behind me
So he tried to hit the exit but his brakes ain't working
Doing 50 on the ramp had to brace the swerve and
Much to my surprise
We ain't even crashing, ain't nobody died
But, we burnt rubber from the side
Parked and hopped out like it ain't nobody side
Fuck it, GPS the body shop
This type of shit happen all the fucking time cause

[Hook: TeeCee]
All I do is bounce in my low low
Hittin' corners, nigga, I'm solo
Got the burner in the low low
Damn nigga, there go po po
Pops used to have the low low
I was little in a low low
You know I got it for the low low
You know I get it for the low low

[Verse 2: RJ]
Let's get high, bitch
In my Damu ride
On my momma, I'm on one
Hitting that side to side
Bitch wrapped a flag round the pistol, the rag sit awkward
Hop out shwanging, sag show my boxers
Belt $12.50, Robins, no Dickie
Dice Gang feely, school 'em like Tee Cee
Aight, mothafuck a rumor last week I died twice
But lose your mind and double cross me, hope you find Christ
Papa was a rolling stone in the low rider
Piru boy with more passes than a Globetrotter
Six-Fo, Six-Tre, Impala
Bend the corner, three-wheeling, scrape the bottom
Front, back, pancake, fuck what a man say
Pull up on your hood, day, and park it on your landscape

[Hook]

Mustard

Dijon Isaiah McFarlane (born June 5, 1990), professionally known as Mustard (FKA DJ Mustard), is an American rapper, record producer and DJ from Los Angeles, California.

While on an episode of Complex’s Everyday Struggle, Mustard revealed that he started as a DJ around the age of 12, however rather than by choice it was because he “was left out of parties, and it was [his] family’s business” and that his “uncle was a big DJ out here and [him] how to DJ.” Eventually, he moved onto DJ'ing his own parties to high school pep rallies, football games, and basketball games.