Released: August 12, 2010

Songwriter: Nipsey Hussle

[Intro]
It's one time
Justin Credible, what's up homeboy?
DJ Sourmilk
Power one-oh-six
Uhh, uhh
The youngest in charge
Yah homeboy neighborhood, LA Lakers
Let's get it

[Verse 1]
Look, it go
One for the money
Two for the pussy and foreign cars
Three for them square ass niggas, who swore was goin' far
Look at yah boy partnah I'm doin' big thangs
That money comin' there's nothin' chump about this change
I'm hoppin' of the plane, in the Benz gettin' brain
Tell our promoter, "we ain't gettin' out til' we paid
When I hit the stage, Red champagne, blue rags, and gold chains
Hussle

[Interlude]
That's all y'all gon' see, popped bottles, you already know
Count cash, probably throwin' money
Justin Credible, Sourmilk
Y'all now tuned into the takeover every Wednesday night til' midnight we turn it up like this
Real Hip-Hop, Westcoast
Hussle

[Bridge]
Look, the takeover, the break's over you sucka's
The king of these L.A. streets, Nip Hussle
I got the right to say that 'cause everythang I drop
On every block, niggas play that, Hussle
My life style explains that 'cause everythang I spin
Is always less than what I make back
Damn it feels good, I was just on BET
Now she see me in the hood, and she like that
So I fuck her one time, I give her right back (here)
You could wife that

[Verse 2]
Nights at the studio got my buzz poppin'
Now it's only one question, they say when is cuz droppin'
An I'm like hold on, failure ain't an option
And you can't rush perfection, be patient I gotcha
It's all money in and it ain't nobody that can stop it
Another day another dolla' and I'm all about the profits
So holla at yah boy uhh

[Outro]
Power one-oh-six exclusive
[?] Nip Hussle
LA Lakers
DJ Reflex
Justin Credible, what's up homeboy?
DJ Sourmilk
Power one-oh-six, LA Lakers
All money in, no money out

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.