Released: September 1, 2013

Songwriter: Nipsey Hussle

[Sampled Intro: The Notorious B.I.G. & Lil Kim]
Yeah, fuck you
Fuck you, too
Fuck you, bitch
Fuck you, motherfucker
You ain't shit anyway, fuck you
You ain’t shit, you fat motherfucker
Yeah, whatever whatever
Whatever
You wasn't sayin' that when you was suckin’ my dick
You wasn't sayin that when you was eatin' my pussy
You nasty bitch
You a nasty motherfucker
Check it, uhh

[Verse: Nipsey Hussle]
Bust it, look
Nip Hussle, dope flow like yayo
I'm a boss, nothin' move 'less I say so
I'm a business, you a nigga on a payroll
Here come recession, there go your J-O
B, but we fly high
On more chrome than ever every time I ride by
MACs and Berettas tell you niggas no lie
From a hood so hot, it's heat waves in the sky
Remember, every day was like the Fourth of July
At war, so you had to keep your pistol in your ride
Lean low, kush smoke in the sky
Watchin’ out for blue cars driven by white guys
Now it’s like, white clouds with blue skies
Dumpin' out the blunt through the roof of my ride
European grille with the letters inside
Ain’t a nigga this fly comin' out the Westside

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.