Released: August 4, 2009

Featuring: Lloyd

Songwriter: Lloyd Nipsey Hussle

[Interlude: Nipsey Hussle]
What up?
It's your boy, neighborhood Nip Hussle back at y'all again
It's the moment you all been waitin' for
Bullets ain't got no names volume 3
And it feel good right now, man
I holla at y'all
Volume 1 I was fresh out
Tryna say somethin', tryna be heard
Tryna make y'all feel me
Volume 2 I was startin' to like, get the feedback
Start to look like it might be possible
Volume 3, shit, I'm standin' with my foot right at the edge
Feel me?
I'm finna jump
I ain't gon' fall though, no
Nah
No
It's all money in, no money out, my nigga
What that basically means, know how to speak money to talk my language, man
Ain't about no bread, it sound like it's French to me
Like it's Japanese or somethin', man
You're speaking Taiwan or somethin'
I did it myself, homie
You seen the posters
You seen the mixtapes, [?] music
You seen the videos at Slauson and Crenshaw
I did that, my nigga
Nobody put me there, nobody made me, my nigga
Feel me?
So if you hatin', my nigga, suck a dick and die
I could care less, nigga
I'ma do what I do
'Cause you can't love me don't get me no bread
You feel me?

Nipsey Hussle

Ermias Joseph Asghedom (August 15, 1985 – March 31, 2019), better known as Nipsey Hussle, was a Grammy-award winning hip-hop artist and mogul from the Crenshaw district of South Central Los Angeles, California.

With a name inspired by actor Nipsey Russell, Nipsey Hussle released his first project, Slauson Boy Volume 1, in 2005, and he was featured in XXL’s 2010 Freshman Class alongside J. Cole, Big Sean, Freddie Gibbs, Wiz Khalifa, and Jay Rock among others. Nipsey gained national headlines in 2013 as he sold copies of his Crenshaw mixtape for $100 each. One customer was JAY-Z, who purchased 100 copies in support of Nipsey’s hustle. He then charged $1,000 per copy of his Mailbox Money mixtape in 2014 to continue his #Proud2Pay campaign.

After a decade of releasing several mixtapes and singles, Nipsey released his long-awaited debut album Victory Lap in 2018. The album was nominated in the Best Rap Album category at the 2019 Grammy Awards.