Released: August 6, 2021

Featuring: Blanco Brown BRELAND

Songwriter: BRELAND Rocky Block Sean Small Sam Sumser Blanco Brown Matt Thomas Nelly Dean Dillon Frank Dycus Alan Mevis

Producer: Sean Small Sam Sumser

[Intro]
Get up off of that high horse
Get up off of this train
Get up off of that high horse
And drop that thing on me
Get up off of that high horse (Yeah)
Get up off of this train (Train)
Get up off of that high horse (Yeah)
And drop that thing on me

[Verse 1: Nelly]
I like my girls a little country (Country)
Honky-tonk and blue jeans (Jeans)
Texas up to Kentucky (Kentucky)
I always hear the same thing (Uh, yeah, yeah)

[Pre-Chorus: Nelly & Blanco Brown]
If she Southern and pretty and 'bout an hour from the city
I'ma be there in thirty, that no cap (No cap)
Forgiatoed the Bentley, I know she lookin' at me silly
When I'm tellin' lil' shawty I don't rap (Don't rap, tell 'em, Blanc)
Baby, baby, baby, baby, baby
Baby, let me do my thing

[Chorus: Nelly]
Get up off of that high horse
Get up off of this train (This train)
Get up off of that high horse
And drop that thing on me (I said)
Get up off of that high horse (Yeah)
Get up off of this train (This train)
Get up off of that high horse (Ayy, uh, uh)
And drop that thing on me (I said)

[Verse 2: Nelly]
Testimony, alimony, call it what it is (Yeah)
Lil' houses on the prairie to the mansions in the hill (Yeah)
Nudies, honky-tonk, blow her back in Nashville (Yeah)
Magic City Monday, throwin' twenty dollar bills

[Pre-Chorus: Blanco Brown, Nelly, Blanco Brown & Nelly]
Every hole in the wall
Gon' be playing that funky stuff
Shawty, got a pretty girl complex (Ay)
Top floor penthouse of the complex
Every hole in the wall
Gon' be playing that country stuff
Baby, baby, baby, baby, baby
Baby, let me do my thing

[Chorus: Blanco Brown]
Get up off of that high horse (Yeah)
Get up off of this train (This train)
Get up off of that high horse
And drop that thing on me (I said)
Get up off of that high horse (Yeah)
Get up off of this train (This train)
Get up off of that high horse (Yeah)
And drop that thing on me (One time)

[Bridge: Breland]
She a stallion with a big trunk
Like a Caddy Coupe DeVille (Skrrt, skrrt)
High fashion, she a shotgun
Killin' everything in them heels (Hey)
Like hey, come and drop that thing on me (Woo)
Like the do down in the A (Hey)
Turn around and make it shake, shake, shake, shake

[Chorus: Blanco Brown]
Get up off of that high horse (Yeah)
Get up off of this train (This train)
Get up off of that high horse
And drop that thing on me (I said)
Get up off of that high horse (Yeah)
Get up off of this train (This train)
Get up off of that high horse (Yeah)
And drop that thing on me, hey

Nelly

Cornell Iral Haynes, Jr. (born November 2, 1974), known professionally as Nelly, is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, entrepreneur, investor, and occasional actor from St. Louis, Missouri. Nelly embarked on his music career with Midwest hip hop group St. Lunatics, in 1993 and signed to Universal Records in 1999. Under Universal, Nelly began his solo career in the year 2000, with his debut album Country Grammar, of which the title-track was a top ten hit. The album debuted at number three on the Billboard 200 and went on to peak at number one. Country Grammar is Nelly’s best-selling album to date, selling over 8.4 million copies in the United States. His following album Nellyville, produced the number-one hits “Hot in Herre” and Dilemma. Other singles included “Work It”, “Air Force Ones”, “Pimp Juice” and “#1”.